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The following is a list of Super Bowl broadcasters, encompassing all national American television and radio networks, as well as sports announcers who have covered the first four AFL-NFL World Championship Games and subsequent championship games of the National Football League.
The first AFL–NFL World Championship Game (known retroactively as Super Bowl I and referred to in contemporaneous reports, including the game's radio broadcast, as the Super Bowl) [5] was an American football game played on January 15, 1967, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.
Jim Lampley (halftime and Super Bowl XIX co-host) Al Michaels (Super Bowl XIX co-host) Keith Jackson (Super Bowl XXII host) Chris Berman (halftime host, 1996–2005 and during Wild Card playoffs and Super Bowls) Mike Tirico (Super Bowl) Brent Musburger (studio host, 1990–1995) Robin Roberts (Hurricane Katrina telethon co-host, 2005)
Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, was the site of Super Bowl LVIII, the most-watched broadcast in American television history.. The Apollo 11 moon landing on July 20, 1969, is reported to have been watched by 125–150 million people. [3]
[5] [6] In fact, the Super Bowl is the American sports broadcast with the most consistent ratings, [7] and draws substantially higher ratings than other sports events, including the NBA Finals and World Series. [8] Ratings for the Super Bowl first peaked from 1977 to 1987, when no less than 44.4% of American households with television sets ...
The 49ers won Super Bowl XIX after a 15-1 season in 1984 and beat the Bengals again in Super Bowl XXIII at the end of the 1989 season. ... After two years in broadcasting, Walsh returned to ...
The Feb. 11 Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers brought in an average of 123.4 million viewers — the highest number of people watching the same broadcast ...
Now (over-the-top): Selected regular season games, all NFL playoffs games and the Super Bowl (simulcast with the U.S. broadcasters) BBC Radio 5 Live (radio): Live Super Bowl coverage in the United Kingdom only. RTÉ Radio 1 (radio): Live Super Bowl coverage in the Republic of Ireland only. Talksport (radio) Finland and Sweden TV4 Media [61] Poland