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NFL EXPANDS THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
CBS RETAINS RIGHTS; WILL BROADCAST FIVE THURSDAY NIGHT
FOOTBALL GAMES
NBC ADDED AS THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL PARTNER; WILL BROADCAST
FIVE GAMES
NFL NETWORK TO EXCLUSIVELY TELEVISE EIGHT REGULAR SEASON
GAMES; WILL SIMULCAST ENTIRE THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
FEB. 1, 2016: NEW
YORK – The National Football League will expand Thursday Night Football in 2016 and 2017, continuing its
partnership with CBS while also adding NBC as a partner, it was announced today
by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Leslie Moonves, President and CEO, CBS
Corp., and Steve Burke, CEO, NBC
Universal.
Both CBS and NBC will broadcast five Thursday Night Football games, growing the package to 10 broadcast
games in 2016 and 2017 from eight in 2014 and 2015. All Thursday Night Football broadcast games will continue to be simulcast
on NFL Network. NFL Network will also exclusively televise an eight-game
schedule of regular season games comprised of Thursday Night Football, late-season games on Saturday, and
additional games to be determined.
Both CBS and NBC will produce Thursday Night Football with their lead broadcasters and production
teams, and both will contribute to the production of Thursday Night Football exclusively on NFL Network. CBS and NFL
Network will televise the first half of the Thursday
Night Football schedule with NBC and NFL Network televising the second
half.
The NFL is in active discussions with prospective digital
partners for OTT streaming rights to Thursday
Night Football. A deal announcement is expected in the near future.
“We are continuing to make Thursday Night Football bigger and better. CBS has played an integral role over the last
two seasons in helping build Thursdays as a night for NFL football, and we're
excited to have them on board again," said Commissioner Goodell. “At the
same time, we're thrilled to add NBC to the Thursday
Night Football mix, a trusted partner with a proven track record of success
broadcasting NFL football in primetime, and look forward to expanding with a
digital partner for what will be a unique tri-cast on broadcast, cable, and
digital platforms."
“Our mission when we first put games on Thursday nights in
2006 was to work strategically to make Thursdays a night for NFL football in
the mold of what Monday and Sunday nights mean to millions of fans across the
country," said Robert Kraft, Chairman of the NFL’s Broadcast Committee.
“We’ve made great strides since that point, and growing the base of games with
CBS, now with NBC, and soon with digital streaming will only help us solidify
this night in the consciousness of NFL fans here and globally."
"The CBS Corporation and the CBS Television Network are
extremely pleased to continue our successful partnership with the NFL on
Thursday nights,” said Moonves. “Thursday Night Football has provided
extremely valuable programming and a powerful promotional platform to help
launch CBS's primetime schedule, contributing to our standing as the perennial
Number One and most-watched network. Broadcasting the first half of the Thursday
Night Football schedule is a terrific way to jump start the 2016-17
television season. We look forward to another great year of the NFL on CBS on
both Thursdays and Sundays.”
“The NFL has the most powerful programming on television,
and we are delighted to expand our primetime schedule to 24 regular season
games,” said Burke. “Thursday Night Football is an important
addition to NBC’s #1 ranked primetime lineup, and the perfect complement to our
award winning Sunday Night Football broadcast. The NFL is a terrific partner,
and we could not be more pleased about expanding our relationship.”
Thursday Night
Football started in 2006 with an eight game schedule exclusively on NFL
Network. By 2012, Thursday Night Football
had grown to a 13-game schedule exclusively on NFL Network, where it remained
through the 2013 season. For both the 2014 and 2015 seasons, CBS partnered with
NFL Network to present an expanded 16-game Thursday
Night Football schedule.
For the 16 games of the 2015 schedule, Thursday Night Football on CBS and NFL Network (and over-the-air
stations) averaged a 7.9 HH rating and 13.0M viewers, up +59% and +61%
respectively from 2013 when the games were solely on NFL Network. The 2015
season was the most-watched and highest-rated Thursday Night Football season ever.
PRESS CONTACTS
NFL - Alex Riethmiller
alex.riethmiller@nfl.com
954.599.4154
CBS – Jen Sabatelle
jsabatelle@cbs.com
212.975.4120
NBC – Greg Hughes
Greg.Hughes@nbcuni.com
203.356.2780