With the premier football story unfolding in the backyard, the radio/TV sports network are pulling out all the stops to provide coverage.
ESPN’s coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII kicks off Monday at and continues throughout the week with more than 115 hours of television and radio programming originating from set locations at Herald Square and Times Square Studios in New York City.
The first day of Super Bowl week coverage will include Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic’s phone interview with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at 8:30 a.m. on ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike (simulcast on ESPN2).
Chris Berman, covering his 32nd Super Bowl, Greenberg, Golic, Suzy Kolber, Steve Levy, Ryen Russillo, Stuart Scott, Hannah Storm, Scott Van Pelt and Trey Wingo, will be among the show hosts. ESPN NFL analysts and experts will include the likes of Tedy Bruschi, Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Trent Dilfer, Tom Jackson, Ron Jaworski, Keyshawn Johnson, Ray Lewis, Chris Mortensen, Bill Polian, Adam Schefter, Mark Schlereth and Steve Young. They will appear on various programs throughout the week to offer their analysis and perspective on the Broncos-Seahawks matchup in Super Bowl XLVIII.
ESPN television and radio shows at Herald Square will be open for public viewing all week.
CBS Sports Radio, which features top name sports broadcasters and is available on more than 300 stations nationwide, is going uptown with a wide range of programming originating from New York/New Jersey in anticipation of Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday, February 2 at MetLife Stadium.
Beginning on Monday, Jan. 27 at 6am with the morning show featuring Tiki Barber, Brandon Tierney and Dana Jacobson, CBS Sports Radio will be on-site in New York City interviewing athletes, coaches, former players and celebrities, and discussing predictions and news relating to the biggest game in sports. The hosts will engage with fans and listeners over-the-air, streaming online at www.cbssportsradio.com and through the Radio.com and CBS Sports apps for mobile devices.
The live broadcast continues with midday host John Feinstein (9:00AM-12:00Noon, ET), afternoon host Jim Rome (12:00Noon-3:00PM, ET) and afternoon drive Doug Gottlieb (3:00-6:00PM, ET) live from Super Bowl XLVIII media headquarters. These programs will be heard from the site of the action Monday, Jan. 27 – Friday, Jan 31.
Additionally, MoJo with Chris Moore and Brian Jones will broadcast their evening program (6:00-10:00PM, ET) from Wednesday, Jan. 29 – Friday, Jan. 31, injecting some humor along with hard-hitting interviews. Further, John Kincade will host his weekend show Saturday, Feb. 1 (10:00AM-2:00PM, ET) from New York City.
In addition to CBS Sports Radio, CBS RADIO sports stations including 98.5 The Sports Hub (WBZ-FM, Boston), 670 The Score (WSCR-AM, Chicago), 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM, Dallas), Sports Radio 610 (KILT-AM, Houston), WFAN-AM/FM (New York), 98.7 The Fan (WHFS-FM, Tampa) and 106.7 The Fan (WJFK-FM, Washington, D.C.) will be on-hand to cover all of the pre-game action.
For the 14th straight year, FOX Sports Radio will offer continuous coverage of the Super Bowl with live broadcast events during the week leading up to the big game. Beginning Monday, January 27, FOX Sports Radio will bring listeners programming and updates from several locations throughout New York City as The Dan Patrick Show, Jay Mohr Sports, J.T. The Brick and Steve Gorman SPORTS! broadcast live from the center of the action.
The network's annual Super Bowl broadcast also marks the national debut of Steve Gorman SPORTS! on FOX Sports Radio, featuring top guests in sports, a Super Bowl preview and special musical guests including Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer and Super Bowl halftime performer Chad Smith, and Rock music legend Meatloaf.
Throughout the week, FOX Sports Radio will feature interviews from newsmakers around the NFL, including coaches, players and analysts, along with listener interaction and expert commentary.
To keep up with all the news and events, follow FOX Sports Radio on Twitter, Facebook, and online at www.FOXSportsRadio.com.
NBC Sports Radio, a partnership between WestwoodOne and the NBC Sports Group, will have a major presence around New York and New Jersey during Super Bowl week. There will be live remote broadcasts from locations in New York, New Jersey, and Super Bowl Radio Row, enhancing the listener experience with all the excitement leading up to Super Sunday.
During WestwoodOne's "7 Days to Sunday" events, from Monday, January 27 to Game Day on Sunday, February 2, fans will be able to engage and interact with NBC Sports Radio personalities throughout the week, taking in live shows, hearing exclusive content, and enjoying sponsor sampling.
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