Thursday, January 10, 2013

CBS Plans ‘Big Game’ Coverage Like Never Before

Whichever team plays in the Super Bowl Feb. 3 in New Orleans, CBS said Tuesday that it plans to make the biggest television event of the year bigger than it's ever been—and a lot longer, according to Crain’s NewYork.

In an all-star presentation at the company's West 57th Street studios, CBS Corp. CEO Leslie Moonves outlined the broadcaster's plans for what he described as "the greatest broadcast day of the year" and "probably the biggest day of the year for this entire corporation."

The CBS Sports division will begin its coverage six days before kickoff, rather than at the traditional starting point, the morning of the game. The CBS Sports Network cable channel—which has just 46 million subscribers, but which CBS is focused on growing—will carry the lion's share of that programming. Super Bowl XLVII will also provide a promotional kickoff for the recently launched CBS Sports Radio Network, a joint venture with Cumulus Media that is carried on 250 affiliates.

Beginning on Monday, Jan. 28 (6:00AM, ET) with the morning show featuring Tiki Barber, Brandon Tierney and Dana Jacobson, CBS Sports Radio will present a daily all-access look at the world’s biggest sporting event with expert analysis and commentary. Broadcasts will continue with John Feinstein (9:00AM-12:00Noon, ET), Jim Rome (12:00Noon-3:00PM, ET) and Doug Gottlieb (3:00-6:00PM) live from Radio Row at the Super Bowl XLVII media center. All CBS Sports Radio programs will originate from CBS’s dedicated broadcast position.

The CBS Evening News will broadcast from New Orleans the Friday and Saturday before the game. Daytime show The Talk will do a week of live broadcasts targeting female viewers, 43 million of whom watched last year's Super Bowl, the show's host (and Mr. Moonves' wife) Julie Chen pointed out.

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