Al Michaels to Amazon Prime. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman to ESPN. Mike Tirico promoted to the No. 1 play-by-play chair at NBC This NFL season gives new meaning to the term “channel surfing,” LATimesfarmer writes.
Despite a blood clot scare, a chance to call NFL games and the bumpy start of the NIL era, Kirk Herbstreit’s heart still belongs to college football.
Rupert Murdoch had to prove he was serious about broadcasting football in the U.S. What did that do? He got the NFL rights and used them to turn small Fox affiliates all over the country from UHF to VHF channels. Football — and really, Madden — was the cornerstone that built Murdoch’s network from the ground up.
As NBC showed in Thursday night’s Kickoff Opener, the transition to Tirico will be a smooth one. He and analyst Cris Collinsworth have worked 22 games together since 2016 and already have that easy chemistry every broadcast team strives to find.
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