As we make our way towards the end of the NFL season the excitement surrounding Super Bowl 50, taking place on Feb. 7, 2016 in San Francisco, is reaching a fever pitch. Teams are gearing up for a run through the playoffs to get to the coveted Super Bowl all the while CBS, the exclusive broadcaster of Super Bowl 50, is gearing up for unprecedented coverage of the event as well.
In the weeks leading up to the big game, each of CBS’ renowned properties will be covering different aspects and angles of the biggest game in professional sports.
Whether it’s “The NFL Today” crew counting down until kickoff on Super Bowl Sunday with a special edition show titled “The Super Bowl Today,” or CBS Sports Digital’s wall-to-wall coverage of everything football throughout the playoffs and Super Bowl Weekend, or CBS Sports Radio and CBS Local Sports’ highly localized market-to-market coverage of every detail of the big event, CBS has the big game covered.
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Redskins better make it #httr
ReplyDeleteI couldn't care less about the super bowl........I mean super bore.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the extended coverage will affect actual ticket sales.Some of those gigantic screen nightclub venues attract lots of fans,and even home viewing will be at an all time high.
ReplyDeleteI think the fevered pitch is in the fevered mind of the writer.
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