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“RedZone,” the channel that shows key plays in real time, will continue to be produced by the NFL, with Scott Hanson as host.
The qualities that make "NFL RedZone" unique and compelling are why it would struggle as a college football show.
The agreements could be a year from formal approval, but here are our early grades for the biggest sports trade of the week.
ESPN and NFL have pulled off the blockbuster trade of 2025. The two parties have formally announced a billion-dollar deal ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com as Roger Goodell Says NFL ‘RedZone’ Is ‘Staying the Same’ in New ESPN ...
ESPN had previously tried their version of a college football whip-around show with ESPN Goal Line. But with the acquisition of RedZone, the network could presumably take what works about the current ...
Popular RedZone host Scott Hanson has revealed his fate after ESPN's new billion-dollar deal to takeover show sparks fan ...
It’s a seismic partnership between the two entertainment industry giants and borders on a murky gray area. ESPN and the NFL ...
RedZone host Scott Hanson Scott Hanson reassured viewers he will still be a fixture with NFL RedZone. He called the ESPN-NFL ...
According to Goodell, RedZone would remain an in-house production for the NFL. Just instead, it will air on ESPN-owned ...
Roger Goodell says ESPN has purchased the rights to the RedZone name — allowing them to use the format for other sports, including a potential RedZone-style broadcast for College Football. 👀 "They ...
ESPN's acquisition of NFL Media, including the NFL RedZone channel, was cause for concern among some that it might lead to the exit of Scott Hanson.