A franchise whose personalities and storylines are fit for a miniseries now will be the subject of one, the Raiders announced Tuesday, as they’ll be featured in HBO’s “Hard Knocks” this training camp.
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Advertisers are hoping to provide some welcome distraction and entertainment as economic fears persist and the nation’s political climate remains sharply divided. As much as this year’s Super Bowl will be a battle on the field between the New England Patriots and the L.A. Rams, it will be a battle between advertisers over who gets the buzz — and who gets forgotten.
KLAS-TV announced Friday that it will air the Raiders’ game at the Arizona Cardinals at 1:05 p.m. Sunday after initially leaving the soon-to-be Las Vegas team off the NFL Week 11 TV schedule.
The Raiders’ dismal season has led Las Vegas station KLAS-TV (Channel 8) to not televise their game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Amazon announced Thursday that Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer will provide commentary and analysis for the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings game Thursday night and for 11 additional games streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
CBS scored its best opening NFL doubleheader game rating in three years with the highest-rated window Sunday on any network, Patriots at Jaguars and Raiders at Broncos in late afternoon. The network drew a household rating of 14.0 and an audience share of 28, up 1 percent from last year (13.8/27) in the measured markets.
Nike has unveiled its first “Just Do It” ad narrated by Colin Kaepernick, a spot scheduled to air during the NFL season opener on Thursday night as well as during the U.S. Open tennis tournament and other major sporting events.
Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys followed longtime teammate Tony Romo from the playing field to a high-profile broadcast position. Witten is the lead analyst on ESPN’s new ‘Monday Night Football’ crew, which will debut when the Oakland Raiders host the Los Angeles Rams.
Mike Tirico is adding to his many duties at NBC by taking over as studio host for “Football Night In America.”