Sunday Night Football

Guide Note:

In 2006, NBC got back into the pro football television business following a eight year absence. As part of a new agreement with the National Football League, NBC took over the telecast of Sunday Night Football, which had been previously airing on cable television since 1987. ESPN, which had been broadcasting those games, switched to Mondays and took over the Monday Night Football telecasts from it's corporate partner at ABC.

Fast Facts

  1. First NBC NFL broadcast: 1939
  2. Play-by-Play Announcers: Al Michaels and John Madden
  3. Sideline Reporter: Andrea Kramer
  4. Studio Host: Bob Costas
  5. Studio Co-Host: Keith Olbermann
  6. Inside Reporter: Peter King
  7. Studio Analysts: Cris Collinsworth, Jerome Bettis, and Tiki Barber
  8. NBC Headquarters: New York City
  9. NBC is a continuous partner since 2006
  10. Theme: Waitin' All Day for Sunday Night by Faith Hill
  11. SNF used to be on ESPN

Football Night in America

The NFL decided to make the Sunday night game as the marquee game of the week. In conjunction with the league, NBC took several bold steps to accomplish this feat. The first was the launching of a 75-minute pre-game show called Football Night in America. The program featured a scene-setter with the play-by-play crew, and all of the highlights of that Sunday's action, mixed in with in-studio commentary and analysis. The host is Bob Costas, and he is joined by co-host Keith Olbermann, Sports Illustrated writer Peter King as their 'insider', and three former players to analyze the action: Cris Collinsworth, Jerome Bettis, and Tiki Barber.

Al and John - together again

The second bold move was to acquire the premiere broadcast team, Al Michaels and John Madden. Madden was freed up to sign with NBC when ABC's affiliation with Monday Night Football ended, but Michaels was under contract to ABC to provide broadcasting for a variety of sports. So a 'trade' was worked out where Michaels would be allowed to join NBC in exchange for an increase of highlight package usage by ESPN and the rights of cartoon character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which had been created by Walt Disney and lost to Universal Pictures, now known as NBC Universal.

Flex-Scheduling

The third bold move was to incorporate the use of 'flex-scheduling'. In the past, the schedule for all NFL games was solidified before the season, meaning that sometimes late in the year, the best game of the week was lost in the shuffle of regional action, while the primetime games could possibly have little or no playoff ramifications. So the league agreed to a scheduling system that would allow NBC to switch specific games for other games that could provide better ratings opportunities. NBC also gets to host a special edition telecast on the Thursday night of the first regular season weekend as a stand-alone season opening night game. They also have exclusivity of coverage for the Saturday games on NFL Wild Card Weekend.

2008 SNF Schedule: first and last

The 2008 season begins on September 4 with a season opener featuring the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants hosting the Washington Redskins. Their first Sunday night game of the year will be at brand new Lucas Oil Stadium as the Indianapolis Colts host the Chicago Bears. The season finale is on December 28, with opponents to be determined by the flex-scheduling, and this year NBC will cover the Super Bowl on February 1 from Tampa.

The Mahalo Top 7

  1. Official Site: Sunday Night Football on NBC  WARNING: Music Plays on site  Jon M: The biggest game every week, only on NBC
  2. Article: "2007 Schedule for Sunday Night Football on NBC"
  3. Wikipedia: NBC Sunday Night Football
  4. Sports Emmy Awards: Sunday Night Football on NBC nominated for two awards
  5. Wikipedia: List of NBC television affiliates  Jon M.: Find your NBC station here
  6. TV.com: Sunday Night Football
  7. Article: 'What is a Spotting Board?'  Jon M.: This is great - now you know how they always have info at their fingertips!

Football Night in America Pre-Game Programming

Sunday Night Football Game Programming

2008 Sunday Night Football Schedule

Sunday Night Football on NBC
WeekDateTimeRoad TeamHome TeamResult
1 September 47:00PM ETWashingtonNY Giants 
1 September 78:15PM ETChicagoIndianapolis 
2 September 148:15PM ETPittsburghCleveland 
3 September 218:15PM ETDallasGreen Bay 
4 September 288:15PM ETPhiladelphiaChicago 
5 October 58:15PM ETPittsburghJacksonville 
6 October 128:15PM ETNew EnglandSan Diego 
7 October 198:15PM ETSeattleTampa Bay 
9 November 28:15PM ETNew EnglandIndianapolis 
10 November 98:15PM ETNY GiantsPhiladelphia 
11 November 168:15PM ETDallasWashington 
12 November 238:15PM ETIndianapolisSan Diego 
13 November 308:15PM ETChicagoMinnesota 
14 December 78:15PM ETNew EnglandSeattle 
15 December 148:15PM ETNY GiantsDallas 
16 December 218:15PM ETSan DiegoTampa Bay 
17 December 288:15PM ETTBDTBD 

NOTES: Weeks 11-16 subject to Flex Schedule. Week 17 game to be announced during the season.


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