
Scott Hanson answers a big question where Espn “Redzone” acquires
Football fans, rejoiced.
Scott Hanson will not go anywhere with ESPN acquisition on NFLWhich became official in a Tuesday’s announcement.
The popular “NFL Redzone” host revealed that he will remain in his role in the famous WAROUND program that is broadcast on Sunday, as the fans take live on the games where they are about to reach the end area.
“It is official (and for those who wonder: Yes, I will continue to host Redzone.),” Hanson wrote on x. “A wonderful season has been shot! Optimistic about this new partnership! (& I call Adamschefter” a colleague “for the second time in my career … a nice bonus!”

Hanson news came after the US Football Association and ESPN announced a shares deal that brings control of many characteristics of the American Football Association TV, which includes the American Football Association and “Redzone”, under the leadership of the world.
As part of the deal, the US Football Association will have a 10 percent stake in ESPN, and the league will make an additional content of Disney Sports Network.
“Today’s announcement paves the way for the leading brand in the field of sports and sports in America to provide a more convincing experience for the American Football Association’s fans, in a way that ESPN and Disney can only,” said Walt Disney, CEO of Walt Disney, in a statement. “Commissioner Godll and the US Football Association built distinct media assets, and these transactions will add consumers, provide viewers with greater comfort and quality, and expand the scope and value of the Disney flow system.”

While none of the two sides revealed the value of the ESPN share that the American Football Association receives, Wall Street Journal mentioned Analysts estimated ESPN between $ 25 billion and 30 billion dollars, which puts the value of that share about 2.5 billion dollars to 3 billion dollars.
“Since its launch in 2003, NFL Network has provided millions of fans unprecedented access to the sport they love,” said Roger Godel, US Football Association Commissioner. “Whether it is for the first time for football on Thursday night, or spoiling the stunning football stories or telling them through the original shows and urgent news, I presented NFL Network.
“Selling the network will depend on ESPN on this wonderful legacy, providing more football for more fans in new and innovative ways.”
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