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After an effective presentation last season, Nickelodeon and CBS Sports are re-cooperating with the NFL for one more substitute transmission of a season finisher game. 

The trump card game will be Sunday, January 16, at 4:30PM ET. An illustrations and child editorial filled broadcast will go with the customary transmission on CBS. Last year's version prodded an increment in substitute game broadcasts across the dial, and furthermore supported the fortunes of Nate Burleson. The previous NFL player took care of in depth errands easily, acquiring positive surveys and, only half a month prior, an advancement to the anchor seat on CBS Mornings. 

According to the NFL's viewpoint, the drive offered an opportunity to interface with more youthful fans, who are less disposed to watch conventional transmissions. The focus points were positive, outstandingly an announced two billion online media impressions. 

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Notwithstanding the game broadcast, the accomplices are additionally creating NFL Slimetime, another half-hour week after week series on Nickelodeon, which will debut next Wednesday, September 15. 

The show will be facilitated by Burleson and Nickelodeon star Young (Dylan Gilmer, Tyler Perry's Young Dylan), with youngster sports reporter Dylan Schefter and Lincoln Loud (The Loud House). The 23-scene series will include "Scratch ified" features and game film, youth football spotlights, visitor appearances by Nickelodeon stars, interviews with players, and sections featuring players and groups on and off the field. 

Scenes of the series will be accessible the day after direct air on real time feature Paramount+. 

NFL Slimetime is chief delivered by Ashley Kaplan, Luke Wahl, Paul J Medford and Jana Blumenthal. CBS Sports' Shawn Robbins fills in as chief maker and showrunner. Creation for Nickelodeon is regulated by Ashley Kaplan, Senior Vice President, Digital Studios. 

Brian Robbins, the Nickelodeon boss who is set to supplant Jim Gianopulos as head of Paramount Pictures in an extended job, called the underlying trump card trip a "distinct advantage from various perspectives." He added that the broadcast "demonstrated there's gigantic interest for sports content with the sort of children and family perspective that no one but Nickelodeon can convey."