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Entravision Announces Expansion of 2019-2020 NFL Coverage
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, November 5, 2019 | 1:38pm CT |
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Entravision Communications has inked an agreement with Univision to broadcast its 2019-2020 NFL season radio coverage to Univision's TUDN stations in Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Miami and New York. Under the deal, Entravision's NFL coverage now includes the top six largest U.S. Hispanic markets and seven of the top ten U.S. Hispanic markets by population. Coverage kicked off in these new markets on Sunday, November 3 with the Sunday Night Game match-up between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens.
Entravision's full-season coverage, which is a total of 47 games, includes Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, 11 post-season games, including the AFC Championship, the NFC Championship, the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl LIV in Miami on February 2.
Entravision's Sunday Night, playoff and Super Bowl LIV coverage includes an 80-minute pre-game show, Pase Completo, followed by the live play-by-play game broadcast and a post-game analysis. In its fifth season, Pase Completo features veteran sports game analysts Ricardo Celis, a former college quarterback, and sports broadcaster Tony Nunez. The entire pre-game commentary is also live-streamed on Facebook Live.
"We're excited about our new affiliate partnership with Univision to bring unprecedented game coverage of the #1 United States sports brand among Latinos to an additional five top ten Hispanic markets. These stations significantly broaden our audience reach and strengthens the appeal of our NFL platform for advertisers," said Entravision President/COO Jeffery Liberman.
Entravision EVP of Content and Business Development Alex Garcia added, "We want to thank Univision and especially Carlos Azcarate and his team for their efforts in bringing NFL football to their audience in these markets. We know that it will be productive and advantageous for both advertisers and Latino NFL Fans."
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