Showtime To broadcast ‘Inside the NFL’ in HD on Sept. 10

by admin on July 17, 2008

Inside the NFL, a weekly sports show that focuses on the National Football League produced by NFL Films which finished a several-year-long run on HBO, this year will switch to Showtime this season. Showtime will broadcast the ‘Inside the NFL’ in high-definition this season. ‘Inside the NFL’ will be broadcasted at 9 p.m. Wednesdays starting September 10 and running through February 11 in HD.
Inside the NFL will be hosted by Cris Collinsworth of NBC and will be joined by Phil Simms and James Brown from CBS Sports. The long-running HBO show while moving to Showtime many changes are expected to the show. After the launch of the show on Showtime on Sept. 10, the network plans to tape the show on Wednesdays and broadcast it Wednesday nights at 9 p.m. ET which will be an hour earlier than HBO used to air it. Matt Blank, chairman and CEO of Showtime said “We welcome the ‘Inside the NFL’ to the Showtime family and are thrilled to be joining the successful partnership of CBS Sports and the NFL in presenting the show to our subscribers. It’s a perfect fit with our original scripted series and sports programming.”

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