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Fox NFL

Fox NFL
NFL on Fox 2014.svg
Fox NFL logo used since 2014
Also known as 'NFL on Fox'
Genre Football game telecasts
Presented by Fox NFL Sunday crew
List of NFL on Fox commentators
Theme music composer Scott Schreer
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 21
Production
Location(s) Various NFL stadiums (game telecasts)
Fox Network Center, Los Angeles (studio segments, pregame and postgame shows)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 210 minutes or until game ends
Production company(s) Fox Sports
Distributor 20th Television
Release
Original network Fox
NFL Sunday Ticket
Fox Deportes (Spanish language, select regular season and playoff games)
Picture format 480i (SDTV; 1994–2009)
720p (HDTV; 2006–present)
(HD feed downgraded to letterboxed 480i on SDTV feed)
Original release August 12, 1994 (1994-08-12) – present
Chronology
Related shows Fox NFL Sunday
Fox NFL Kickoff
External links
Website

Fox NFL (also known as The NFL on Fox) is the branding used for broadcasts of National Football League (NFL) games produced by Fox Sports and televised on the Fox Broadcasting Company (Fox). Game coverage is usually preceded by the pre-game shows Fox NFL Kickoff and Fox NFL Sunday and is followed on most weeks by post-game show The OT. The latter two shows feature the same studio hosts and analysts for both programs, who also contribute to the former. In weeks when Fox airs a doubleheader, the late broadcast (which typically airs nationwide in almost all markets, as there are typically only one or two games taking place at the time) airs under the brand America's Game of the Week.

The network aired its inaugural NFL game telecast on August 12, 1994, with a preseason game between the Denver Broncos and the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Coverage formally began the following month on September 4, with the premiere of Fox NFL Sunday, followed by a slate of six regionally televised regular season games on the first Sunday of the 1994 season.

Though Fox was growing rapidly as a network, and had established itself as a presence, it was still not considered a major competitor to the "Big Three" broadcast networks (ABC, CBS and NBC). Fox management, having seen the critical role that soccer programming had played in the growth of British satellite service BSkyB, believed that sports, and specifically professional football, would be the engine that would turn Fox into a major network the quickest.


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