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RedZone host Scott Hanson Scott Hanson reassured viewers he will still be a fixture with NFL RedZone. He called the ESPN-NFL ...
As part of the deal, the NFL will own a 10 percent stake in ESPN, and the league will license additional content over to the ...
As part of the deal, “NFL RedZone” will air on ESPN’s new “direct-to-consumer” streaming service. Shortly after the news ...
Scott Hanson made an announcement about his status as 'NFL RedZone' host after ESPN bought several NFL Media properties.
When the NFL RedZone and ESPN partnered up, there was some uncertainty about the future of Scott Hanson as host, but he ...
The qualities that make "NFL RedZone" unique and compelling are why it would struggle as a college football show.
Could college football be getting the "RedZone" treatment after ESPN's seismic acquisition of the NFL property?
It’s official: ESPN is acquiring the NFL Network, which, most importantly, to me, means, it’s getting the RedZone channel – ...
Scott Hanson isn’t going anywhere. There’s a lot changing amid the pioneering deal between ESPN and NFL Media that was ...
There is absolutely no chance in the world ESPN will make any significant changes to RedZone. You’ll probably see the ESPN logo on the set somewhere instead of the NFL Network logo, and the ESPN ...
“RedZone,” the channel that shows key plays in real time, will continue to be produced by the NFL, with Scott Hanson as host.
The agreements could be a year from formal approval, but here are our early grades for the biggest sports trade of the week.