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Roku and Sony Pictures Television have finalized a streaming deal for 'GMFB: Overtime,' a new series in the NFL's 'Good Morning Football' franchise. #pressrelease
July 15, 2024
Roku and Sony Pictures Television (SPT) have finalized a streaming deal to bring NFL Media's series "GMFB: Overtime," a new two-hour daily show that adds to the successful "Good Morning Football" series that has aired on NFL Network the past seven years, to The Roku Channel. "GMFB: Overtime" expands the "Good Morning Football" franchise and will be available to stream for free Monday through Friday from 10 AM-12 PM EST, starting on Monday, July 29.
Produced from NFL Media's studios in Los Angeles, "GMFB: Overtime" will cover the daily NFL narrative with news from around the league, interviews with players, coaches, front-office executives, and celebrities, and informative and fun discussions on the topics that mean the most to NFL fans.
The original edition of the Emmy Award-winning "Good Morning Football" will continue to air on NFL Network Monday through Friday at 8 AM EST, returning on Monday, July 29.
"Good Morning Football" and “GMFB: Overtime” are produced by NFL Media, with showrunners Bill Hentschel and Becky Orenstein, and NFL Media's Vice President of Original Content and Entertainment Angela Ellis as the executive in charge. Seven-time Emmy Award winner Michael Davies of SPT-backed Embassy Row serves as executive producer for both series. SPT handles U.S. distribution for "GMFB: Overtime," and CBS Media Ventures is selling the ad inventory.
Read the full press release here.
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