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NBC partnership renews Bayou Classic broadcast, provides students with journalism training

NBC Sports and the Bayou Classic have agreed to a three-year media  rights extension through 2024, both parties announced Tuesday.

The new agreement — which kicks off this year with the 49th annual Bayou Classic as Southern University and Grambling State University renew their storied football rivalry on Saturday, Nov. 26 on NBC and  Peacock — extends a historic partnership that began in 1991.

NBC Sports’ presentation of the Bayou Classic will continue to  showcase the Battle of the Bands, the celebrated tradition between the  Southern and Grambling State marching bands, during the Bayou Classic  Halftime Show.

“We’re excited to continue this 30-plus year partnership with the  Bayou Classic,” said Gary Quinn, VP, Programming, NBC Sports. “We’re  eager to amplify the great legacy of the Bayou Classic and the HBCU  mission by showcasing this year’s game on NBC and Peacock, and we’re  equally looking forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary of this historic rivalry in 2023.”

As part of the extension, Southern and Grambling State will participate in professional development programming through NBCU Academy —  a journalism training and development program designed to prepare  college students and young professionals for careers in the news and  media technology industry. Additionally, NBC Sports will present select  journalism students from both Southern and Grambling the opportunity to  cover the event for NBCSports.com.

Students at Southern and Grambling State will also have access to NBC  Sports’ Black Employee Network (BEN), which seeks to foster and grow a  strong Black employee base throughout NBCUniversal.

“A huge thanks to NBC for bringing the Bayou Classic tradition of  college football to national television,” said Dennis Shields,  President-Chancellor, Southern University System. “What began as a  one-year agreement in 1991 to introduce the Bayou Classic to a worldwide  audience, has spanned 32 years and allowed millions of viewers all over  the world to be a part of this HBCU showcase. In addition to  highlighting the talents of our student-athletes, coaches, and marching  bands, the new extension agreement’s added opportunities for SU and GSU  communications students to participate in professional development,  training, and key networking opportunities, are invaluable.”

“It was no small feat returning to New Orleans last year for what  proved to be an exciting game,” said Rick Gallot, Grambling State  University President. “With the debut of Coach Hue Jackson, a motivated  group of G-Men, World Famed Tiger Marching band, exhilarating  cheerleaders, and passionate GramFam, we look forward to sharing the  Bayou Classic experience with viewers across the country.”

“The importance of this partnership extends well beyond the football  field,” said Damon Phillips, SVP Strategic Initiatives and Head of  Diversity & Inclusion, NBC Sports. “The Bayou Classic has become a  tentpole for our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion program, and we’re  excited to continue to work with Southern and Grambling State to educate  students on careers in journalism and media, while offering hands-on  experience opportunities.”

The Bayou Classic rivalry is tied all-time, with Southern and Grambling each winning 24 games since the series began in 1974.

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