As The CW's 2023-24 slate takes shape, the revamped network has announced another exciting pickup.
It will be the new exclusive home of the Emmy® Award-winning weekly studio series Inside the NFL, it was announced today by Dennis Miller, President, The CW Network.
First premiering in 1977, Inside the NFL will kick off its 47th year of production this fall and air for the first time ever on broadcast television, making its CW debut on Tuesday, September 5 at 8:00 pm Et/Pt and streaming on The CW App and cwtv.com.
"We are excited to partner with NFL Films and welcome Inside The NFL to the CW Sports family," commented Miller.
"For almost five decades, Inside The NFL has been an industry leader in showcasing can't-miss weekly highlights, unprecedented behind-the-scenes content, exclusive access to players and lively discussion."
"By combining this premiere NFL content with our robust broadcast audience, we look...
It will be the new exclusive home of the Emmy® Award-winning weekly studio series Inside the NFL, it was announced today by Dennis Miller, President, The CW Network.
First premiering in 1977, Inside the NFL will kick off its 47th year of production this fall and air for the first time ever on broadcast television, making its CW debut on Tuesday, September 5 at 8:00 pm Et/Pt and streaming on The CW App and cwtv.com.
"We are excited to partner with NFL Films and welcome Inside The NFL to the CW Sports family," commented Miller.
"For almost five decades, Inside The NFL has been an industry leader in showcasing can't-miss weekly highlights, unprecedented behind-the-scenes content, exclusive access to players and lively discussion."
"By combining this premiere NFL content with our robust broadcast audience, we look...
- 6/7/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Nick Buoniconti, an undersized overachiever who helped lead the Miami Dolphins to the NFL's only perfect season before spending 23 years on the HBO program Inside the NFL, has died. He was 78.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame middle linebacker died Tuesday in Bridgehampton, New York, said Bruce Bobbins, a spokesman for the family. He battled Cte, the irreversible degenerative disease caused by repetitive brain trauma, in his final years.
Buoniconti was bypassed in the NFL Draft but went on to a 15-year career. He helped the Dolphins win back-to-back Super Bowls, including the 1972 team that finished 17-0....
The Pro Football Hall of Fame middle linebacker died Tuesday in Bridgehampton, New York, said Bruce Bobbins, a spokesman for the family. He battled Cte, the irreversible degenerative disease caused by repetitive brain trauma, in his final years.
Buoniconti was bypassed in the NFL Draft but went on to a 15-year career. He helped the Dolphins win back-to-back Super Bowls, including the 1972 team that finished 17-0....
- 7/31/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Despite the tragic football accident 30 years ago that damaged his spinal cord and left him paralyzed, Marc Buoniconti believes he is a lucky man. While confined to a wheelchair, he is still alive because the money raised by The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and its fundraising arm, The Buoniconti Fund, has allowed him to receive the best medical care in the world. "I would not be here today without the great treatment I have received here in Miami," Marc, 49, president of The Miami Project, tells People. A patient of renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Barth Green, who specializes in spinal cord injuries,...
- 3/4/2016
- by Linda Marx, @LindaRoz
- PEOPLE.com
Despite the tragic football accident 30 years ago that damaged his spinal cord and left him paralyzed, Marc Buoniconti believes he is a lucky man. While confined to a wheelchair, he is still alive because the money raised by The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis and its fundraising arm, The Buoniconti Fund, has allowed him to receive the best medical care in the world. "I would not be here today without the great treatment I have received here in Miami," Marc, 49, president of The Miami Project, tells People. A patient of renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Barth Green, who specializes in spinal cord injuries,...
- 3/4/2016
- by Linda Marx, @LindaRoz
- PEOPLE.com
It might have been a cool, breezy night in South Florida but on the fashion runway models were dressed ready for a snowstorm at the Michael Kors show in Miami.
Sports stars, celebrities and philanthropic icons were all on hand for Destination Fashion 2009 where "Project Runway" star Michael Kors treated guests to a special runway show of his collection straight from New York Fashion week, presented by Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbor. With male and female models decked in coats, scarves and winter hats with neon-hued accents, the new line was an all-American combination of classic and chic.
Celebrities including A-lister Tommy Lee Jones and his wife Dawn, South Florida residents Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Scottie Pippen and Pat Riley were all on hand for the event, which was hosted by NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti in benefit of the The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis. Television stars David Chokachi,...
Sports stars, celebrities and philanthropic icons were all on hand for Destination Fashion 2009 where "Project Runway" star Michael Kors treated guests to a special runway show of his collection straight from New York Fashion week, presented by Saks Fifth Avenue Bal Harbor. With male and female models decked in coats, scarves and winter hats with neon-hued accents, the new line was an all-American combination of classic and chic.
Celebrities including A-lister Tommy Lee Jones and his wife Dawn, South Florida residents Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Scottie Pippen and Pat Riley were all on hand for the event, which was hosted by NFL Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti in benefit of the The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis. Television stars David Chokachi,...
- 3/9/2009
- icelebz.com
Plum, a small company that is building out TV networks in some of the country's richest neighborhoods, said Thursday that it has raised $20 million in a financing round that included entertainers and former top entertainment executives.
Leading the round were the Kraft Group and the Raptor Fund. Also investing were Ackerly Partners and the Pilot Group, headed by former AOL president Robert Pittman.
Individual investors included singer Jimmy Buffett, former Viacom CEO Tom Freston, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti, Virgin Records chairman and CEO Jason Flom and Island Records and Palm Pictures founder Chris Blackwell.
The fashion industry's Kate and Jack Spade and Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht also invested. Previous investors include film producer Lawrence Gordon and Loews Hotels CEO Jonathan Tisch.
Plum produces TV shows in and about the high-end, resort communities its TV stations serve: Nantucket and Martha Vineyard's in Massachusetts, the Hamptons in New York and Vail, Aspen and Telluride in Colorado.
Leading the round were the Kraft Group and the Raptor Fund. Also investing were Ackerly Partners and the Pilot Group, headed by former AOL president Robert Pittman.
Individual investors included singer Jimmy Buffett, former Viacom CEO Tom Freston, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti, Virgin Records chairman and CEO Jason Flom and Island Records and Palm Pictures founder Chris Blackwell.
The fashion industry's Kate and Jack Spade and Starwood Capital Group CEO Barry Sternlicht also invested. Previous investors include film producer Lawrence Gordon and Loews Hotels CEO Jonathan Tisch.
Plum produces TV shows in and about the high-end, resort communities its TV stations serve: Nantucket and Martha Vineyard's in Massachusetts, the Hamptons in New York and Vail, Aspen and Telluride in Colorado.
- 12/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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