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NFL’s Scott Hanson Makes Heartfelt Apology to Fans
Scott Hanson Debuts New 'NFL RedZone' Catchphrase Amid Commercial Controversy
After experimenting with commercials during last week's broadcast of NFL RedZone, Scott Hanson issued an apology on Friday for wrongly promising they'd run ad-free with his signature "seven hours of commercial-free football," mantra. Now? They're changing it up entirely, with the host debuting a new catchphrase ahead of Week 16:
Scott Hanson drops ‘commercial-free’ from NFL RedZone catchphrase after controversy
For 16 years, fans watching NFL RedZone have enjoyed the promise of seven hours of commercial-free football, but that era appears to be over.
Scott Hanson’s NFL RedZone Move Stirs Discontent Among Fans
Scott Hanson’s subtle change to his NFL RedZone opening, omitting "commercial-free," didn’t go unnoticed by fans, sparking plenty of chatter online. NFL RedZone, long celebrated for its uninterrupted coverage,
Scott Hanson apologized for initially misleading NFL fans about RedZone’s new commercials
For years, NFL RedZone has operated with a "commercial-free" promise as it stacks the most exciting parts of the action from every NFL Sunday. That was not the case in Week 15, when RedZone broke from this mold in a jarring fashion and started showing some ads,
NFL fans furious over Scott Hanson’s new RedZone catchphrase
Football fans were crushed when NFL RedZone began incorporating advertisements last week, and longtime host Scott Hanson's new catchphrase has now added
Scott Hanson Apologizes to Fans for Breaking Commercial-Free Promise on 'NFL RedZone'
Host Scott Hanson opens every Sunday's show with his signature, "seven hours of commercial-free football starts: NOW," moniker. But that wasn't true in Week 15, as the program took it upon themselves to split-screen a Verizon advertisement in the 1 o'clock window.
Is NFL RedZone's promise of 'seven hours of commercial-free football' over?
In Week 15, fans of RedZone took note there were split-screen moments with ads, and per Sportico, it was a test: “The NFL does not currently have plans to test the ads again, according to someone with direct knowledge of the league’s thinking. Any permanent change would only be considered for the 2025 season, at the earliest.”
VIDEO: Everyone Noticed Something Odd About Scott Hanson On ‘NFL RedZone’ Today, And Fans Are Worried
Scott Hanson didn't drop his usual "commercial free" line during 'NFL RedZone' on Sunday, and people are concerned.
Scott Hanson apologizes for calling RedZone "commercial-free" when it wasn't
NFL fans have been voicing their displeasure after the league-owned RedZone Channel ran commercials for the first time on Sunday.
Scott Hanson Accidentally Says Bad Word On NFL RedZone On Sunday
Scott Hanson eliminated one phrase from his lexicon on Sunday. However, it's tough speaking for seven hours without the occasional slip-up. To the dismay of many fans, the host confirmed their fears of more ads during NFL RedZone by axing "commercial-free football" from his signature introduction.
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The NFL’s Corporate Greed Officially Killed ‘Seven Hours Of Commercial-Free Football’ On RedZone
"Seven hours of commercial-free football" on NFL RedZone no longer exists. The National Football League's corporate greed has ...
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NFL sees fan backlash after showing commercials during Sunday’s RedZone broadcast
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson likes to welcome fans to each Sunday's broadcast by telling them they're getting "seven hours ...
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Fans aren't happy that NFL Redzone is running ads again
For those unfamiliar, NFL RedZone offers a fast-paced, all-access look at every touchdown and pivotal moment across the ...
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