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NFL Network, RedZone arrive on Sling TV

August 10, 2016

US OTT TV service Sling TV has launched NFL Network and NFL RedZone on its live and on-demand Internet TV service. All Sling Blue customers will automatically receive NFL Network, while NFL RedZone is available to Sling Blue customers as part of the ‘Sports Extra’ add-on pack for an additional $5 per month.

“The addition of NFL Network and NFL RedZone means our NFL coverage is available across multiple networks throughout the season on Sling TV,” said Roger Lynch, CEO of Sling TV. “Watching NFL action on all your devices has never been easier.”

“We are constantly looking for new ways to make our content available to the millions of NFL fans, and Sling TV distribution provides yet another option for accessing NFL Network and NFL RedZone across devices,” said Hans Schroeder, Senior Vice President, Media Strategy, Business Development and Sales for the NFL.

During the upcoming regular season, NFL Network will deliver exclusive Thursday Night Football games, popular shows such as NFL GameDay MorningA Football Life, TIMELINE, and the new morning show, Good Morning Football, which airs live each weekday morning from New York City.

Additionally, with NFL Network fans can watch live and delayed coverage of the entire slate of all 64 NFL preseason games. Highlighted by a record 16 live games, NFL Network’s preseason schedule kicks off on August 11th with live coverage of the New England Patriots hosting the New Orleans Saints.

The NFL Network-produced NFL RedZone channel brings fans every touchdown of every game on Sunday afternoons. Hosted by Scott Hanson, NFL RedZone whips around every NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering the touchdowns and most exciting moments live and in high definition.

Sling TV customers will also have access to both NFL Network and NFL RedZone through Watch NFL Network this season, available on NFL.com, the NFL app across connected TV devices, and via NFL Mobile on Windows, iOS and Android devices.

According to the Nielsen Company, 199 million people tuned into the 2015 NFL regular season representing 78 per cent of all television homes and 67 per cent of potential viewers in the US NFL games accounted for the top 25 and 46 of the 50 most-watched TV shows among all programming in 2015.

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