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  • BillsNYC
    Man of the People
    • Jul 2002
    • 3301

    NFL Network?

    From a friend at the NFL....have never heard of this future network?

    RICH EISEN NAMED LEAD ANCHOR OF NFL NETWORK
    > The National Football League announced today the appointment of Rich
    Eisen
    > as its lead anchor for NFL Network, the new NFL television
    programming
    > service launching this fall.
    > The announcement was made by Steve Bornstein, President and CEO of
    NFL
    > Network.
    > Eisen, one of television's most visible anchors and personalities for
    the
    > past seven years, has been a popular mainstay for ESPN's
    SportsCenter. In
    > his new role, he will anchor NFL Network's flagship program, a
    > yet-to-be-named one-hour, fast-paced, live studio show from Los
    Angeles at
    > 8 p.m. (ET) Monday-Friday.
    > "Rich will be the face and the future of NFL Network," said
    Bornstein.
    > "He's intelligent, funny and he exudes excitement. He represents
    > everything we want our Network to be."
    > "Working with Steve was a great experience at the beginning of my
    career,
    > and I'm ecstatic to join with him for this exciting new venture,"
    said
    > Eisen, while vacationing in Europe on his honeymoon. "Being a huge
    > football fan, the chance to work for the NFL and do a show combining
    > sports and entertainment, is truly a dream come true."
    > NFL Network will be carried initially on DIRECTV's basic service that
    is
    > seen in more than 11.4 million homes. NFL Network will air seven
    days a
    > week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and will be the first
    > television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of
    football.
    > NFL Films, High Definition programming, Video-On-Demand (VOD)
    services and
    > other cutting-edge enhanced TV applications will be a part of NFL
    Network.
    >
    > An anchor/reporter for ESPN's SportsCenter from 1996 to 2003, Eisen
    also
    > anchored Baseball2Day, ESPNEWS and hosted Baseball Tonight and RPM
    2Night.
    > Eisen also handled play-by-play duties for Major League Baseball on
    ESPN
    > and ESPN2.
    > Prior to joining ESPN, Eisen served as a sports anchor and reporter
    at
    > KRCR-TV in Redding, CA (1994-96). He also worked in television as
    the
    > Medill News Service's Washington correspondent (1994) and later that
    year
    > as a production assistant for the "CBS Evening News" with Dan Rather
    and
    > Connie Chung.
    > Eisen began his career as a staff writer for the Staten Island
    Advance
    > (1990-93) and as a stringer covering Chicago high school football and
    > basketball for the Chicago Tribune (1993-94).
    > The 33-year-old graduated from the University of Michigan in 1990
    with a
    > BA degree in communications and from Northwestern University's Medill
    > School of Journalism in 1994 with a masters degree in broadcast
    > journalism.
    >
    > # # #
    Thank you.
  • Demon
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 4047

    #2
    That is pretty sweet. I really like Eisen too! lol

    But too bad i dont have direct tv I wonder if they will ever have this channel on Time Warner Digital cable??
    Impossible is Nothing.


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    • lordofgun
      in charge of you

      Administrator Emeritus
      • Jul 2002
      • 48416

      #3
      They said by next year, it should be on cable. You'd think they'd include it on Sunday Ticket for those who have the dish exclusively for that.






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      • TheGhostofJimKelly
        Registered User
        • May 2003
        • 12459

        #4
        Uh no, now I won't get anything done around my house.

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