Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions Expands Into Women's Sports Programming on Roku
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Brian Steinberg
Summary
Omaha Productions, Peyton Manning's media company known for the "ManningCast" on ESPN, is expanding into women's sports programming. The company has launched a new series called "Gamec" on Roku that profiles top female athletes. Colin Campbell, head of development for Omaha Productions, notes strong audience appetite for content about female athletes. This marks a strategic expansion for the company beyond its established football-focused programming.
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· 1 pulledWe are really encouraged by the appetite for programming about female athletes. There's a real interest here.
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