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Monday, January 21, 2013

Oh Brother! ‘Big Game’ Becomes The Super Browl

Coach John Harbaugh and his Baltimore Ravens set up a family reunion at the Super Bowl, shutting down the New England Patriots 28-13 Sunday in the AFC Championship Game.

Next up for Harbaugh and the Ravens is younger brother Jim and the San Francisco 49ers, who beat Atlanta 28-24 earlier in the day for the NFC title.

The newly created CBS Sports Radio network currently airing on more than 250 stations across the country is going on the road with a wide range of programming originating from New Orleans leading up to Super Browl on Sunday, February 3.


Beginning on Monday, Jan. 28 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 analysis and commentary, an array of athlete and celebrity interviews, conversations with Hall of Famers, present and former coaches, and newsmakers.

Jim Rome
Broadcasts continue with John Feinstein (9:00 a.m to 12:00 Noon, ET, Jim Rome 12:00 Noon-3:00 p.m. ET) and Doug Gottlieb 3:00-6:00 p.m. live from Radio Row at the Super Bowl XLVII media center. 

All CBS Sports Radio programs will originate from CBS’s dedicated broadcast position alongside select CBS Sports Network shows, a number of CBS RADIO’s all-sports radio stations including WFAN-AM/FM (New York), WSCR-AM (Chicago), KRLD-FM (Dallas), WBZ-FM (Boston), and WIP-FM (Philadelphia).

“All of our shows are off to a great start and we are eagerly anticipating being on site for the world’s biggest sporting event,” said Eric Spitz, Director, Programming, CBS Sports Radio.

 “What makes radio so captivating is its ability to react in real time to the day’s news and events, and get up close and personal with callers and guests.”

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