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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell recently hinted that a potential CFB RedZone could be coming to ESPN after they purchased NFL Network.
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.
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 announced Tuesday that it had reached an agreement to acquire the NFL Network, RedZone and Fantasy Football outlets from ...
ESPN will acquire NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and the rights to distribute the RedZone channel to cable and satellite operators.
After signing a landmark deal with ESPN, which gives it the rights to the NFL Network, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hinted at expanding NFL RedZone to create a college football version. The deal ...
Scott Hanson isn’t going anywhere. There’s a lot changing amid the pioneering deal between ESPN and NFL Media that was ...
Disney is building a "unified app experience featuring branded and general entertainment, news, and sports resulting in a one-of-a-kind entertainment destination for subscribers." ...
ESPN previously produced ESPN Goal Line, a channel with a similar conceit to RedZone but for college football from 2010 to '19. SiriusXM also has aired an audio whiparound show called College Football ...
Roger Goodell confirms NFL RedZone isn't changing, but hints ESPN's move could bring a new version to Saturdays.
Could college football be getting the “RedZone” treatment after ESPN’s seismic acquisition of the NFL property?
ESPN's acquisition of RedZone could have significant implications for college football fans across the country.
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