New England Patriots fans can't get enough of TV coverage of everything and anything that has to do with today's Super Bowl match up between the Pats and the NY Giants. For those who want to follow all the pre-game TV coverage, NBC-TV has announced that the network will air six hours of Super Bowl XLVI pre game coverage starting today at noon.
Here’s the line-up of TV coverage of the Super Bowl from NBC-TV
First, Bob Costas will start NBC Sports’ six hours of Super Bowl XLVI pre-game coverage with a live report from Georgia Street in downtown Indianapolis at Noon ET on Sunday, Feb. 5,according to information from NBC-TV. Prior to the game, NBC Sports will also provide live team and hotel reports along with features and interviews.
Also on tap will be an interview with halftime performer Madonna, live musical performances, red-carpet interviews with music, television and film stars,” said NBC-TV. NBC News’ Matt Lauer will also interview President Barack Obama during a special pre-game edition of TODAY airing late Sunday afternoon.
NBC is going all out with Sports’ Sunday Night Football team of Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya, and Football Night in America team of Dan Patrick, Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison, Peter King and Mike Florio all working the pre-game coverage.
If that’s not enough for eager Super Bowl TV viewers, Liam McHugh, Alex Flanagan and Randy Moss will report from the team hotels. Additionally, Doug Flutie will be on camera in field segments, and The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore report on the weather and event ambience, according to NBC-TV.
NBC-TV Guest analysts will also provide Super Bowl coverage. They include Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward, two Super Bowl MVPs who each played in last year’s game, will join NBC Sports’ coverage as guest analysts.
SOURCE: NBC-TV
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