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NFL.com Partners With Break Media NFL launches channel on Break.com

1 comment Friday, October 1, 2010 ViewComments By Mike Sachoff 3 Buzz This

Break Media and the NFL said today they have partnered to launch a custom NFL.com channel on Break.com.

Features of the NFL.com channel on Break include:

*Highlights and the most talked about plays from all the games every weekend.

*News on trades and speculation on who will win

*Video with players mic'd on the field, locker room speeches and player interviews

Break-NFL

*Fantasy information

*In-depth game analysis and game previews

*Video highlights of the best plays and unique moments

“We’re focused on reaching our fans with NFL content in more places,” said Hans Schroeder, NFL vice president of media strategy and development.

“Making the NFL.com channel available to millions of Break viewers is another step in meeting the strong demand for NFL video highlights, news, fantasy info, analysis and must see moments in more places throughout the year.”
 

 

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Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews. By IFChris (WPN reader) - Fri, 10/01/2010 - 12:16 Very Surprising

The NFL already has embeddedables, not sure why they'd want to share a revenue stream, and with Break of all things. Congrats to Break, tho, this is f***ing huge for them.

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