Amazon to stream first-ever 'Black Friday' game in 2023
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[October 19, 2022] The
National Football League (NFL) announced its first-ever "Black
Friday" game will stream on Amazon Prime Video AMZN.O next year,
building on the relationship between the league and the streaming
giant.
The NFL already has a stranglehold on Thanksgiving broadcasts, with
its annual lineup of Thursday games as common as turkey on the table
in households across the United States for the annual American
holiday.
It is now staking its claim on the unofficial annual "Black Friday"
holiday, when bargain-seekers hunt for holiday deals at big-box
stores and online.
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The move comes after the NFL made Amazon its
exclusive partner for "Thursday Night Football" games in a long-term
media deal last year.
"Thanksgiving is synonymous with football and we're excited to give
our fans another day of NFL action during this holiday weekend," NFL
Media Chief Operating Officer Hans Schroeder said in a statement.
"Amazon is uniquely positioned to partner with us for this game as
Black Friday is one of the most important days of the year for their
business."
The game will air Nov. 24, 2023, at 3 p.m. ET (1900 GMT).
NFL owners converged in New York on Monday for their quarterly
meeting, where players' health and safety were expected to be among
a wide variety of topics discussed.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New YorkEditing by Toby Davis)
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