Monday, February 4, 2019

Westwood One Sports Super At the Big Game



Westwood One’s Super Bowl LIII broadcast team in the booth at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. (L-R) Super Bowl XXXI-winning Coach Mike Holmgren, game analyst; Kevin Harlan, play-by-play announcer; and Hall of Famer Kurt Warner, lead analyst

Westwood One Sports was live and on the air with coverage of Super Bowl LIII as the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 capturing their sixth Lombardi Trophy in the lowest-scoring game in Super Bowl history.



Westwood One Super Bowl engineering team: (L-R) Robert Carroll, Al Rosenberg, Raul Velez, and Dave Sniff


Arizona Cardinals wide receiver and Westwood One NFL contributor Larry Fitzgerald with Westwood One President 
Suzanne Grimes


Westwood One Sports host Jim Gray interviews Tom Brady (top), Julian Edelman (MVP of the game-middle), and Rob Gronkowski (bottom)after the Patriots historic 6th Super Bowl win, now tied with the Steelers for most Super Bowl wins

This was the 32nd consecutive year and the 46th time overall Westwood One broadcast the Super Bowl, America’s biggest sporting event.

Millions of listeners around the globe tuned-in to Westwood One’s Super Bowl LIII coverage across more than 700 radio stations nationwide and 150+ FM translators. Fans could also hear the broadcast on SiriusXM, via TuneIn, and through NFL Game Pass, which is available on NFL.com and the NFL App.

The broadcast was aired worldwide via the American Forces Radio Network, which provides programming to America’s military forces.

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