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$160,000,000,000 Streaming Giants Revolutionizing NFL Broadcast With State-Of-The-Art Innovations

Published 08/17/2023, 11:58 AM EDT

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The 2023 NFL season is set to commence on September 7, 2023. The NFL Kickoff Game, hosted by the defending Super Bowl LVII champions Kansas City, will take place in Primetime and feature Detroit as the guest team. And the YouTube streaming company, valued at $160 billion, is going to revolutionize your NFL experience through incredible new innovations.

What new stuff does YouTube have in store for NFL fans this year? According to sources, a preview of the new features will be accessible prior to YouTube TV’s inaugural season of airing NFL games.

NFL unlocking the new experience

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YouTube TV is bringing innovation to football by introducing new features for live coverage of NFL games. These features include interactive chats, on-demand replays, and real-time highlights. With YouTube TV offering access to NFL Sunday Ticket games, fans now have the opportunity to watch multiple games simultaneously, participate in live chats and polls, and even review crucial plays through YouTube Shorts.

According to a Forbes report, these modifications mark the latest transformative developments in the NFL’s media landscape. Notably, the league has forged fresh agreements with prominent streaming services such as Amazon and YouTube.

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For NFL enthusiasts, there are payment options available for NFL Sunday Ticket. The cost is $399 per year or $439 when combined with NFL RedZone. Additionally, the NFL has announced that it will provide the option to stream NFL RedZone without ads through an NFL+ premium subscription.

To enhance the happiness of football fans, the NFL has secured a seven-year agreement with Google, the parent company of YouTube, for exclusive broadcasting rights on CBS and Fox. Notably, they have also entered into an 11-year agreement with Amazon for exclusive broadcasting rights to Thursday primetime games.

NFL will be kid-friendly this season

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There’s something for child fans too! NFL has introduced a kid-friendly broadcast of a playoff game on Nickelodeon. This broadcast will include entertaining elements like slime and SpongeBob animations, along with simplified explanations of football terminology aimed at younger audiences.

Reporter Ari Meirov shared another update on the X/Twitter platform, “YouTube TV has announced that they will be introducing student plans for NFL Sunday Ticket in the next week. Many were unsure if they’ll do it, but it’s happening.”

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For now, the NFL has reportedly decided to continue these Nickelodeon broadcasts with a “kids-centric presentation” of the upcoming Super Bowl. This might be a premium experience not just for kids, but adults as well!

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Mohammad Asif Ansari is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports, with a passion for bringing sports news to life through engaging content. As an ardent sports fan, Ansari likes to cover core sports angles. His latest article, “Dallas Cowboys Reportedly Making It Difficult for Aaron Rodgers to Pursue His Dream Team” got a hoard of interested sports readers.
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