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ESPN and Peyton Manning‘s Omaha Productions have signed a brand new long-term content material deal.
The deal will preserve Manning in enterprise with the sports activities community till 2034. Manning and Omaha Productions had initially signed a cope with ESPN in 2021 for 3 years, although an extension was introduced in 2022.
The multi-platform deal covers the continuation of the favored “Monday Evening Soccer with Peyton and Eli,” often known as the “Manningcast,” in addition to further Omaha content material reminiscent of “Peyton’s Locations” and “Eli’s Locations.
“Monday Evening Soccer with Peyton and Eli” sees the Manning brothers, each of whom are former Tremendous Bowl profitable quarterbacks, providing evaluation of the week’s sport in addition to interacting with particular visitors from the worlds of sports activities and leisure. The collection initially debuted in 2021 and received a number of Sports activities Emmys in 2022.
Within the docuseries “Peyton’s Locations,” Manning travels the nation and speaks with individuals from the world of soccer to debate the sport’s impression and lasting cultural legacy. Equally, “Eli’s Locations” follows Eli Manning as he delves deep into the world of school soccer.
That is the most recent excellent news for Omaha Productions not too long ago. It was introduced in 2023 that Peter Chernin’s North Street Co. had taken a minority stake within the firm, giving Omaha entry not solely to an inflow of capital but in addition to the manufacturing and distribution infrastructure Chernin is constructing. Omaha additionally has a number of different tasks within the works, together with an NBA docuseries that additionally boasts LeBron James and the Obamas amongst its producers.