Good Morning Football is returning for one day on NFL Network to announce the full 2024 NFL International Games schedule.
The network announced that Peter Schrager, Jason McCourty, Kyle Brandt, and Sherree Burruss would host a two-hour special on Wednesdays, May 15, starting at 7 a.m. Et.
“We are back. For a day Wednesday morning. Talking schedule. Predicting Christmas Day games. Announcing international games. Making a case for a slate of PBS games,” Schrager teased on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
We are back. For a day Wednesday morning. @gmfb
Talking schedule.
Predicting Christmas Day games. Announcing international games. Making a case for a slate of PBS games. https://t.co/ndk6nrGkHH
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) May 13, 2024
This is the second time Gmfb breaks their hiatus amid their relocation from New York City to the NFL Network studios in L.A. In April, the crew returned to the...
The network announced that Peter Schrager, Jason McCourty, Kyle Brandt, and Sherree Burruss would host a two-hour special on Wednesdays, May 15, starting at 7 a.m. Et.
“We are back. For a day Wednesday morning. Talking schedule. Predicting Christmas Day games. Announcing international games. Making a case for a slate of PBS games,” Schrager teased on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
We are back. For a day Wednesday morning. @gmfb
Talking schedule.
Predicting Christmas Day games. Announcing international games. Making a case for a slate of PBS games. https://t.co/ndk6nrGkHH
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) May 13, 2024
This is the second time Gmfb breaks their hiatus amid their relocation from New York City to the NFL Network studios in L.A. In April, the crew returned to the...
- 5/14/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
NFL Network has canceled NFL Total Access after 21 years on the air, Deadline has learned.
Amid the major changes at the network, the football news show, which premiered in 2003 and airs on weeknights, was canceled.
“Like any successful organization, the NFL regularly evaluates its workforce to ensure the proper support of strategic priorities including international expansion, the growth of flag football, and the evolution of digital and media platforms,” an NFL spokesperson said in a statement. “We have made the difficult decision to part ways with some employees to allow us to further invest in these growth areas and ensure the continued strength of our game and the business.”
NFL Total Access’s most recent roster included Mike Yam, Kimmi Chex, David Carr, Michael Robinson and Chase Daniel. According to a report from The Athletic, the last show for NFL Total Access is set for May 17.
The network’s cancellation...
Amid the major changes at the network, the football news show, which premiered in 2003 and airs on weeknights, was canceled.
“Like any successful organization, the NFL regularly evaluates its workforce to ensure the proper support of strategic priorities including international expansion, the growth of flag football, and the evolution of digital and media platforms,” an NFL spokesperson said in a statement. “We have made the difficult decision to part ways with some employees to allow us to further invest in these growth areas and ensure the continued strength of our game and the business.”
NFL Total Access’s most recent roster included Mike Yam, Kimmi Chex, David Carr, Michael Robinson and Chase Daniel. According to a report from The Athletic, the last show for NFL Total Access is set for May 17.
The network’s cancellation...
- 5/5/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
NFL Network is cutting ties with commentator Michal Irvin after 15 years, Deadline has learned. Irvin’s exit comes amid a major shakeup at the network.
The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver had been at the network since 2009. Irvin made headlines when he was booted from NFL Network’s Super Bowl coverage in 2023 following a complaint from a woman as he checked into his hotel. Irvin denied wrongdoing and filed a defamation lawsuit alleging he was falsely accused.
After being taken off the air, Irvin returned to the network later that year at the start of the NFL season.
Related: ‘NFL Total Access’ Canceled By NFL Network After 21 Years
NFL Network is currently going through major changes and cutting some of its on-air talent. At the beginning of April, it was reported that Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, Will Selva, and James Palmer were getting cut.
“As is normal course of business this time of year,...
The former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver had been at the network since 2009. Irvin made headlines when he was booted from NFL Network’s Super Bowl coverage in 2023 following a complaint from a woman as he checked into his hotel. Irvin denied wrongdoing and filed a defamation lawsuit alleging he was falsely accused.
After being taken off the air, Irvin returned to the network later that year at the start of the NFL season.
Related: ‘NFL Total Access’ Canceled By NFL Network After 21 Years
NFL Network is currently going through major changes and cutting some of its on-air talent. At the beginning of April, it was reported that Melissa Stark, Andrew Siciliano, Will Selva, and James Palmer were getting cut.
“As is normal course of business this time of year,...
- 5/4/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Good Morning Football is making a brief return to the NFL Network to cover the NFL Draft this week.
The network announced that the morning show will air on Thursday (April 25), Friday (April 26), and Saturday (April 27) at 7 a.m. Et.
Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt, Jason McCourty, Jane Slater and Tom Pelissero will co-host the specials.
The return of Gmfb coincides with the dates of the NFL Draft, which is taking place in Detroit, Michigan, and will be simulcasted on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and NFL Network starting at 8 p.m. Et.
The network announced that the morning show will air on Thursday (April 25), Friday (April 26), and Saturday (April 27) at 7 a.m. Et.
Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt, Jason McCourty, Jane Slater and Tom Pelissero will co-host the specials.
The return of Gmfb coincides with the dates of the NFL Draft, which is taking place in Detroit, Michigan, and will be simulcasted on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and NFL Network starting at 8 p.m. Et.
- 4/22/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Will Selva is exiting NFL Network after 11 years and will not continue on Good Morning Football as the show moves cross country to LA later this summer.
In a social media post, Selva confirmed his time at Nfln was ending.
“My incredible run at NFL Network has ended after more than a decade,” Selva shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “I’ve had the honor to be part of Good Morning Football since day one, working with the most talented crew in the biz to deliver the news while hopefully giving the viewers a laugh.”
He continued, “I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the memories & will miss these days tremendously. Good things to come, but for now I want to give thanks to my colleagues & viewers for an amazing 11 years.”
Selva’s exit comes amid an overhaul at Nfln. Although the network didn’t confirm...
In a social media post, Selva confirmed his time at Nfln was ending.
“My incredible run at NFL Network has ended after more than a decade,” Selva shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “I’ve had the honor to be part of Good Morning Football since day one, working with the most talented crew in the biz to deliver the news while hopefully giving the viewers a laugh.”
He continued, “I’m overwhelmed with gratitude for the memories & will miss these days tremendously. Good things to come, but for now I want to give thanks to my colleagues & viewers for an amazing 11 years.”
Selva’s exit comes amid an overhaul at Nfln. Although the network didn’t confirm...
- 4/4/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Kyle Brandt and Jason McCourty hosted Good Morning Football one last time from the NYC studio before the show’s move to LA later this year.
Things got emotional at the end of the broadcast when Brandt went outside to the streets, where the cast had hosted many segments over the years. Brandt recalled the first episode, which aired on August 1, 2016, in which he said it was an “honor” and “privilege” to be at the Gmfb table in NYC.
“I also remember at that time I had 18 months guaranteed on my contract, and my wife said, ‘Well, if the show is terrible, at least we have 18 months to figure out how to move back to LA,'” Brandt said. “And 18 months in New York City became eight years, it became over 1,800 episodes and it became home at the breakfast table.”
Brandt called NYC, the show’s fifth host, and said...
Things got emotional at the end of the broadcast when Brandt went outside to the streets, where the cast had hosted many segments over the years. Brandt recalled the first episode, which aired on August 1, 2016, in which he said it was an “honor” and “privilege” to be at the Gmfb table in NYC.
“I also remember at that time I had 18 months guaranteed on my contract, and my wife said, ‘Well, if the show is terrible, at least we have 18 months to figure out how to move back to LA,'” Brandt said. “And 18 months in New York City became eight years, it became over 1,800 episodes and it became home at the breakfast table.”
Brandt called NYC, the show’s fifth host, and said...
- 3/29/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Peter Schrager recalled some of his best moments from Good Morning Football as he bid farewell to the “NYC era” of the show as production moves to LA this summer.
“Today is my last day in the New York City Good Morning Football studios,” Schrager said on Friday’s show.
Schrager reminded viewers that Gmfb started on 59th Street and then moved to Times Square before moving to lower Manhattan “for the last several seasons,” adding, “Each studio holds a place in my heart and has a real place in this show’s history.”
Embassy Row’s production started on the NFL Network in 2016 and will move to LA later this year. Co-host Jamie Erdahl announced earlier this week she was moving to California with the show, but it is unclear which of the other co-hosts will make the move.
After showcasing some of the best moments Schrager had on...
“Today is my last day in the New York City Good Morning Football studios,” Schrager said on Friday’s show.
Schrager reminded viewers that Gmfb started on 59th Street and then moved to Times Square before moving to lower Manhattan “for the last several seasons,” adding, “Each studio holds a place in my heart and has a real place in this show’s history.”
Embassy Row’s production started on the NFL Network in 2016 and will move to LA later this year. Co-host Jamie Erdahl announced earlier this week she was moving to California with the show, but it is unclear which of the other co-hosts will make the move.
After showcasing some of the best moments Schrager had on...
- 3/22/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Things got emotional on Good Morning Football as Jamie Erdahl bid farewell to the show ahead of her maternity leave.
The sports host got teary-eyed as she paid homage to her co-hosts, who might not be there when she returns to the show. NFL Network recently announced that Gmfb, which is based in NY, was relocating to LA this summer.
“I’ve been so proud of playing this Gmfb game here in New York City, the last 20 months,” she added. “The work, the creativity, the friendships, it’s been an honor, I’m proud of the person that I am when I sit in that red chair, and out of it. As a host as a wife, as a mom, and a daughter.”
She continued, “I’m also really happy to say that I get to keep sitting in my chair, being the best point guard I can be when...
The sports host got teary-eyed as she paid homage to her co-hosts, who might not be there when she returns to the show. NFL Network recently announced that Gmfb, which is based in NY, was relocating to LA this summer.
“I’ve been so proud of playing this Gmfb game here in New York City, the last 20 months,” she added. “The work, the creativity, the friendships, it’s been an honor, I’m proud of the person that I am when I sit in that red chair, and out of it. As a host as a wife, as a mom, and a daughter.”
She continued, “I’m also really happy to say that I get to keep sitting in my chair, being the best point guard I can be when...
- 3/20/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
“Good Morning Football” is going for extra yards.
The NFL, which has aired the A.M. program since 2016 on its own NFL Network, plans to create a new two-hour “extension series” that will be carried by multiple partners in syndication. Sony Pictures Television will distribute the program, which will have a new title. Meanwhile, the original “Good Morning Football” will go on hiatus for the summer starting March 29 and will relaunch by preseason.
“Good Morning Football” was the first New York based program to run on NFL Network and replaced the Los Angeles studio program “NFL Am.” The current program will soon originate from a new complex in Inglewood, Calif., where the league will have access to five different soundstages and a podcast studio for its various media produtions.
Michael Davies, the production impresario who has overseen a bevy of new formats including so-called “after-shows” for properties such as “The Walking Dead,...
The NFL, which has aired the A.M. program since 2016 on its own NFL Network, plans to create a new two-hour “extension series” that will be carried by multiple partners in syndication. Sony Pictures Television will distribute the program, which will have a new title. Meanwhile, the original “Good Morning Football” will go on hiatus for the summer starting March 29 and will relaunch by preseason.
“Good Morning Football” was the first New York based program to run on NFL Network and replaced the Los Angeles studio program “NFL Am.” The current program will soon originate from a new complex in Inglewood, Calif., where the league will have access to five different soundstages and a podcast studio for its various media produtions.
Michael Davies, the production impresario who has overseen a bevy of new formats including so-called “after-shows” for properties such as “The Walking Dead,...
- 3/6/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
This holiday season, Jennifer Aniston, Sofia Vergara, Michael Strahan, Luis Fonsi and Jon Hamm will once again join St. Jude Children's Research Hospital National Outreach Director Marlo Thomas in promoting the annual St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign.
Jennifer Aniston smiles alongside St. Jude Children's Research Hospital patient Hadley
Each celebrity supporter will star alongside St. Jude patients in national television spots, digital shorts or a national movie trailer encouraging people to support St. Jude.
Now in its milestone 15th year, the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign has transformed the holiday season into a time of giving thanks and raising awareness. Thanks to the support of holiday shoppers, corporate partners and celebrity ambassadors, the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign raises critical funds to continue the ongoing battle to end childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Throughout November and December, consumers are asked to support the campaign by shopping...
Jennifer Aniston smiles alongside St. Jude Children's Research Hospital patient Hadley
Each celebrity supporter will star alongside St. Jude patients in national television spots, digital shorts or a national movie trailer encouraging people to support St. Jude.
Now in its milestone 15th year, the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign has transformed the holiday season into a time of giving thanks and raising awareness. Thanks to the support of holiday shoppers, corporate partners and celebrity ambassadors, the St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign raises critical funds to continue the ongoing battle to end childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Throughout November and December, consumers are asked to support the campaign by shopping...
- 11/20/2018
- Look to the Stars
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