President Joe Biden will join Westwood One anchor Jim Gray for an exclusive one-on-one interview to air in the network’s Super Bowl LV broadcast on Sunday, February 7.
The halftime interview will mark Gray’s fifth meeting with a President to air during America’s biggest sporting event. The Emmy-Award-winning broadcaster has previously spoken with President George H.W. Bush, President Bill Clinton, President Barack Obama, and President Donald Trump for Westwood One’s Super Bowl coverage. Dating back to President Richard Nixon, this will be the tenth consecutive commander in chief that Gray has interviewed in his Hall of Fame broadcasting career.
Westwood One’s pregame coverage of Super Bowl LV from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL, will begin at 2:00 PM ET on Sunday, February 7. The Super Bowl LV game broadcast will start at 5:00 PM ET, hosted by Jim Gray, with kick off expected at approximately 6:30 PM ET.
Millions of listeners around the globe will tune in to Westwood One’s Super Bowl LV coverage across more than 600 radio stations nationwide. Fans can also hear the broadcast on SiriusXM and through NFL Game Pass, which is available on NFL.com and the NFL App. You can find more information on westwoodonesports.com and on the Twitter account @westwood1sports.
The broadcast can also be heard worldwide via the American Forces Radio Network, which provides programming to America’s military forces. The network serves over one million men and women in uniform, Department of Defense personnel, American Embassies and Consulates in over 175 countries and territories, as well as on more than 200 U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Military Sealift Command ships at sea.
Westwood One’s pregame coverage of Super Bowl LV from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL, will begin at 2:00 PM ET on Sunday, February 7. The Super Bowl LV game broadcast will start at 5:00 PM ET, hosted by Jim Gray, with kick off expected at approximately 6:30 PM ET.
Millions of listeners around the globe will tune in to Westwood One’s Super Bowl LV coverage across more than 600 radio stations nationwide. Fans can also hear the broadcast on SiriusXM and through NFL Game Pass, which is available on NFL.com and the NFL App. You can find more information on westwoodonesports.com and on the Twitter account @westwood1sports.
The broadcast can also be heard worldwide via the American Forces Radio Network, which provides programming to America’s military forces. The network serves over one million men and women in uniform, Department of Defense personnel, American Embassies and Consulates in over 175 countries and territories, as well as on more than 200 U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Military Sealift Command ships at sea.
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