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It's the biggest week of hype in all of sports, the week leading up to the Super Bowl. And this year's game will be held in the biggest city of them all, New York. Well, technically Met Life Stadium is in New Jersey but the New York Giants and New York Jets call it home. Before the game between the Broncos and Seahawks even begins, every detail about the players, the teams, the coin flip, and the wildly overpriced television commercials will be sold. And radio will be there.
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.
ESPN Audio will provide more than 115 hours of programming and 11 live studio shows throughout Super Bowl XLVIII Week from the heart of New York City beginning Monday, January 27, through Friday, January 31. Coverage will include live broadcasts of ESPN?s national radio shows and extensive coverage from ESPN NY 98.7 FM (WEPN-FM). Mike & Mike will kick off the week from Herald Square, site of Super Bowl Boulevard, with a live broadcast Monday through Friday, 6-10 a.m. ET. Their show is open to the public and free to attend. Mike & Mike is simulcast on ESPN2.
ESPN Deportes Radio begins coverage Monday, January 27 at 6 a.m. with ESPN al Despertar followed by Zona ESPN. ESPN Deportes begins its coverage from MetLife Stadium Sunday, February 2. Coverage kicks off at 3 p.m. ET with a three-hour special Super Bowl preview from the stadium with analysis by Kenneth Garay, Sebastian Christensen, Eduardo Martell, Carlos Arratia, and Marcelo Sandrin. Game coverage starts at 6 p.m. with Garay (play-by-play) alongside Christensen (analysis) in the booth, and Sandrin reporting from the field.
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