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Next month, NFL fans and reality TV aficionados will experience a merge like never before. On Thursday, NBC announced a reality-TV-themed altcast for an upcoming Sunday Night Football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans. Peacock will stream the alternative telecast, dubbed Reality Hot Seat, on Dec. 7.
Several of reality TV’s biggest stars will co-host the event. “Boston Rob” Mariano of Survivor fame will lead the charge alongside Heather Gay of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. Justin Sylvester and Kate Chastain of Below Deck round out the quartet.
“Together, they’ll embrace the game as the ultimate unscripted event it is and deliver a play-by-play with a reality fan’s-eye view,” NBC Sports’ press release reads.
“Reality Hot Seat brings together two of the greatest passions, football and reality TV, both full of drama, strategy and fiercely loyal fans,” Frances Berwick, Chairman of Bravo and Peacock Unscripted, said in the release. “We’re not reinventing the game; we’re simply watching it through a different lens, one that leans into the unscripted storylines already happening on the field. And with our host lineup, we’ve drafted the perfect team to bring that to life on Peacock.”
The NFL has, of course, tapped into other fandoms in the entertainment sphere to try and widen its audience in the past. Most notably, the league has produced an annual altcast alongside Nickoledeon aimed at kids.
On paper, the idea makes perfect sense. Reality TV fans embrace the uncertainty and unpredictable nature of the shows they love. In a way, the genre is very similar to live sports, where the drama is unfolding right before your eyes.
It also makes sense that NBC and the NFL would pick a Kansas City Chiefs game to roll this out. The Chiefs have plenty of celebrity to discuss between Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, and Patrick Mahomes.
For the NFL, reality TV fans are simply another new market to tap into.
About Drew Lerner
Drew Lerner is a staff writer for Awful Announcing and an aspiring cable subscriber. He previously covered sports media for Sports Media Watch. Future beat writer for the Oasis reunion tour.
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