- Notre Dame Football on NBC
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Notre Dame Football on NBC Format Sports Created by NBC Sports Starring Tom Hammond
Mike Mayock
Alex FlanaganCountry of origin United States No. of seasons 21 No. of episodes 127 (as of September 17, 2011) Production Camera setup Multicamera setup Running time 210 minutes or until game ends Broadcast Original channel NBC Picture format 480i (SDTV),
1080i (HDTV)Original airing September 7, 1991 Notre Dame Football on NBC is a presentation of the Notre Dame football television package on NBC. The television network broadcasts all Notre Dame home games.
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History
Since 1991, NBC has aired all of Notre Dame’s home football games. This has ensured that all of its home games are on national broadcast television. All of the games are aired in the afternoon, usually beginning between 1:30 and 2:30 CST. The games are typically planned around NBC’s schedule of such events as the Ryder Cup or Breeders' Cup (before it moved to ESPN in 2006), and include full-game replays on NBC's HD-exclusive cable channel, Universal HD.
In 1991, the initial contract was sold to NBC for $38 million for 5 years or $1.2 million a game. Notre Dame got half of the latter figure and its opponent got the other half.[1] In June 2008, NBC signed a contract extension, which covered from 2011 to 2015.[2] According to Notre Dame, a portion of the television revenue goes towards academic scholarships.[3]
In 2009, the team began to play one home game each year at a neutral site for recruitment and exposure purposes, starting with a late October 2009 game against Washington State at the Alamodome in San Antonio; NBC televised this game in primetime, a first for the contract. A November 2010 matchup against Army at Yankee Stadium, which NBC also televised, was also a Notre Dame home game, despite West Point's proximity to the Tri-State area.
Recently, Notre Dame's ratings have been down significantly due both to relatively poor play and to NBC's overall decline in ratings in other dayparts; Notre Dame games on NBC drew less than half the ratings that CBS and ABC averaged for their college football games in 2008.[4]
Beginning in 2011, new sister channel Versus will air rebroadcasts of past Notre Dame games, including those aired on NBC over the years. Previously via NBC's rights deal, related cable network Universal HD aired same-week reruns of Notre Dame home games until the January 2011 NBC-Comcast merger.
As of 2011, Notre Dame is one of only two college football properties to which NBC owns broadcast rights. The other is the annual Bayou Classic at the end of November; NBC currently does not own the rights to any bowl games.
NBC's other college football coverage
See also: List of Rose Bowl broadcasters and List of Orange Bowl broadcastersNBC broadcast the Rose Bowl beginning in 1952 until the 1988 Rose Bowl when ABC took over. It had the Orange Bowl from 1965 through 1995. NBC is also the home of the annual "Bayou Classic" between Grambling State University and Southern University at the Louisiana Superdome. The game is well known for its Battle of the Bands between the schools at halftime.
Personalities
See also: List of NBC College Football personalitiesCurrent
- Alex Flanagan: sideline reporter (2007–present)
- Tom Hammond: play-by-play (1992–1996; 2000–present)
- Mike Mayock[5]: color commentator (2010–present)
Former
Play-by-play
- Don Criqui[6] (1994–1997)
- Dick Enberg (1991; 1993; 1998–1999)
- Charlie Jones[7] (1993–1997)
- Dan Hicks (2002; 2011) - Hicks filled in for Tom Hammond (who was recovering from heart surgery) on the November 2, 2002 game against Boston College. In 2011, Hicks again, filled in for Hammond (who this time around, was calling the World Track & Field Championships in Daegu) on the September 3 game against the USF Bulls
- Craig Minervini (2000) - Minervini filled in for Tom Hammond for the September 9, 2000 game against Nebraska, and the following week's game involving Purdue. Hammond was preparing for and subsequently, assigned to work on NBC's Summer Olympic telecasts in Sydney, Australia.
Color commentary
- Todd Christensen (1993)
- Cris Collinsworth (1992; 1994)
- Randy Cross (1994–1996)
- Pat Haden (1998–2010) - left to become athletic director at USC
- Paul Maguire (1995)
- Beasley Reece (1996)
- Phil Simms (1995)
- Bob Trumpy[8] (1993; 1995–1997)
- Bill Walsh (1991)
Sideline reporters
See also
- NCAA Division I-FBS independent schools - Notre Dame
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football television coverage
References
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE0D91038F936A1575BC0A967958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2
- ^ http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/061908aaa.html
- ^ http://und.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/061908aaa.html
- ^ [1] As Notre Dame's TV Money Dwindles, So Too Should Its Independence June 15, 2009
- ^ NFL Net's Mayock Joins NBC Notre Dame Coverage
- ^ http://greatgames77.tripod.com/ncaafootball.html
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNRzg8HP-WA&feature=related
- ^ http://greatgames77.tripod.com/ncaafootball.html
- ^ NBC Sportscaster, Jim Gray joined NBC Sports in 1994 to serve as a reporter for the network's NFL pre-game show. His duties have expanded since that time to include reporting on telecasts of the NBA, Major League Baseball - including the World Series - Notre Dame football, selected golf events and the Olympic Games.
External links
- Notre Dame Central
- NBC Still Likes Its Notre Dame Strategy
- Sports Media Watch: College Football on NBC
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