Wednesday's news is good morning football Moving from New York to Los Angeles was a surprise to many. Including those involved in the program.
Richard Deitsch of TheAthletic.com reports:[t]His decision was a surprise to everyone.” Involved in the program.
Deitsch added that an NFL spokesperson declined to comment on whether the current cast will move to Los Angeles. The show is thought to run from 5am to 7am local time.
of The move has been announced on Thursday's episode of the show. An announcement with a unique smell.this is okay” and it wasn't really clear. And nothing could negate the knowledge that the show, which had been running for nearly eight years, would be ending and sometime later this year, a relocated, rebooted, reimagined and reimagined show would be on the air.
“You don't get things done. [insert boast about the show]” declared co-host Kyle Brandt. And he's absolutely right.
Also, you cannot move out of the country without an obvious reason. There's no risk of losing one or more members of her cast to having to choose between staying on the show and staying in New York. And he definitely won't shut everything down for months, especially right before her month, which includes the NFL's biggest offseason marquee event: the draft.
Lack of transparency invites speculation. Friday, March 29th is the last business day of the month. It looks like something will happen on April 1st — perhaps the studio's lease is up, or its current contract with production company Embassy Row is set to expire. (Embassy Row plans to produce programming even when it reopens after a long hiatus.) Whatever it is, something tied to April 1st makes things “never-ending.” This could lead to long-term disruption.
Really, why doesn't the NFL continue to air the show in New York while preparations are made for the move to Los Angeles?
I can't help but think that money is at the heart of this issue, both then and now. He also didn't go to the Super Bowl or the Scouting Combine for this year's show, where studio space is free in LA. This can be a very easy way to reduce costs.
Yes, when the NFL is printing. fat stack, Penny seems to be pinching too. The League was willing to cancel its signature studio show for months on end and, depending on who chooses or not, restart it on the other side of the continent with or without one or more new cast members. Uprooting their lives and moving across countries was clearly something thrown at them without notice or warning.
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