Viewers were outraged, especially considering that longtime RedZone host Scott Hanson recited his regular catchphrase of ...
For years, NFL RedZone has operated with a “commercial ... After backlash from this apparent initial NFL test, long-time host Scott Hanson stepped to the plate to clarify matters on Saturday ...
At the top of the RedZone broadcast on Sunday, show host Scott Hanson amended his catchphrase, declaring there would be “seven hours of RedZone football,” conspicuously dropping “commercial ...
RedZone host Scott Hanson has heard them. Hanson has long used the catchphrase, "Seven hours of commercial-free football," as RedZone is kicking off, and he did so again on Sunday, even though he ...
NFL RedZone has, of course, received criticism over the past week after the program broke its long-standing tradition of being commercial-free in Week 15. Notably, Scott Hanson did not use his ...
NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson felt compelled to deliver a genuine apology after using his well-known catchphrase, "Seven hours of commercial-free football," during Week 15's show, which ran ...
Which also allows the NFL to authorize the decision of RedZone host Scott Hanson to issue a public apology for the bait-and-switch. If the NFL feared class-action liability over the RedZone ruse ...
Football fans were crushed when NFL RedZone began incorporating advertisements last week, and longtime host Scott Hanson’s new catchphrase has now added salt to the wound. For years, one of the ...