Amazon’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ criticized for initial Tua Tagovailoa injury coverage, though they soon adjusted
Michael Smith's appearance during the post-game show helped Amazon save face.
Michael Smith's appearance during the post-game show helped Amazon save face.
"If $230 million guarenteed doesn't motivate you to do the things you need to do, I give up."
Nielsen’s ratings measurement, however, does include local broadcast numbers in Kansas City and Los Angeles
“If this is such a historic, incredible, once-in-a-lifetime event, then somebody explain to me, how the hell on December 22nd is the Thursday night game on Amazon Jacksonville at the Jets!"
"He didn’t know how to play craps, I go 'one of the great mathematical minds in history can’t figure that out?' I’ll teach."
"We didn’t take the game to its conclusion because we said, ‘Hey, this is gonna work.’"
Talib has been reported to have instigated the brawl, but his lawyer denies that claim.
Apple, Disney, and Amazon are the bidders here, and the winner will be announced in just a few months.
Amazon continues to grow their Thursday Night Football team.
This looks promising!
Conflicts and quick turnaround made a 2022 start unlikely, but a Black Friday game feels inevitable.
"We believe our collaboration with Prime Video will allow us to reach a wider North American audience that is hungry for an authentic and differentiated product you simply can’t get with any other organization."
"I am not gadget-savvy and this is all about gadgets."
The NFL reportedly isn't interested as of now, and there are some obvious reasons why.
Amazon is set to start paying $1 billion a year for NFL rights, which they cited as part of the rationale for this increase.
Would NBC's involvement bring Al Michaels, Maria Taylor, and... Peyton Manning?
Amazon Prime Video has streaming rights for specific games with the NFL, New York Yankees, and Seattle Sounders....
The show will be filmed throughout the NHL's upcoming, abbreviated season.
The movie will premiere on Amazon Prime Christmas Day.
The online store will launch with the premiere of "All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur" on Aug. 31
“Now that we don’t have the Olympics and our international season has been canceled, I think it’s so amazing the AVP has figured out a way to get us on NBC and Amazon Prime and hold these events.”
Any new Saturday NFL telecasts would likely be exclusive to Amazon Prime or ESPN+.
The Amazon-exclusive telecast will only be allowed on free, over-the-air TV in the markets playing in that game.
The Amazon Prime docuseries will premiere on February 7th.
Spurs haven't had a great start to the campaign, and presumably we'll see how they've handled that behind the scenes.