One of the most closely watched changes in this year’s NFL
“I’m not going to reinvent the wheel. None of us are,” said Al Michaels during a jovial CNBC
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“But the game is going to look like the game,” Michaels said.
Amazon has promised it will innovate with the announcing presentation beyond the lead team of Michaels and long-time ESPN
“The only thing that scares me is if they get a higher rating than we do,” Michaels said.
Amazon had its own practice game the last week of preseason, carrying an exhibition matchup between San Francisco and Houston that drew just over a million viewers, according to Nielsen, which Amazon hired to provide advertisers with viewership data.
TVB
“The power of local broadcast TV and major sports franchises couldn’t be more clear,” TVB president and CEO
And Lanzano wasn’t the only proclaiming the continued vitality of broadcast. On Tuesday, Sinclair Broadcasting
Some other parts of the Thursday Night Football experience won’t change either. Amazon contracted with DirecTV
DirecTV, which is slated to lose the Sunday Ticket package of out-of-market NFL games next season, may also be able to cut a similar deal for carriage with its long-time commercial customers, working with whichever service wins those drawn-out negotiations. Reports suggest that Amazon, Apple
Michaels has kicked off each NFL season with a morning appearance on CNBC for years. As with previous appearances while part of CNBC corporate cousin NBC or other outlets, Michaels has also offered up his own investment advice/observations/commiserations. Asked this morning if he had any advice for viewers amid what’s been a brutal week in the stock markets, Michaels had two ideas:
“First of all, wear a blindfold,” he said, so you can avoid watching the market plummet as it did early in the week after dismaying news on continued high inflation. “Second, I’m going to take all the cash I have and put it in cans and bury it in the backyard.”
CNBC hosts kicked the conversation to regular contributor Josh
Brown’s approach – given that he believed Michaels is likely both extremely well paid (he is, about $1 million a game), and living in a state with extremely high taxes – was to suggest investing in tax-free municipal bonds in various ways.
“It’s a whole lot better than burying cash in cans in the backyard,” Brown said.
“I hear you Josh,” the 77-year-old broadcaster riposted, ”but you get to a certain point in life, (the definition of) long-term investing… (is) next Tuesday.”
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/dbloom/2022/09/15/amazon-wont-reinvent-the-wheel-as-it-takes-over-thursday-night-football-al-michaels-says/