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WO Presents Super Bowl LII Game Day Coverage


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Super Bowl 52

Westwood One will present coverage of Super Bowl LII, live from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Sunday, February 4. The network will feature a full schedule of game day programming leading up to kickoff, when the defending champion New England Patriots take on the Philadelphia Eagles for the title. This is the 31st consecutive year and the 45th time overall WO will broadcast the Super Bowl. Beginning at 5pm ET 2017 National Sportscaster of the Year Kevin Harlan and Boomer Esiason will bring listeners live game coverage. Mike Holmgren will also contribute throughout the game broadcast.

Former All-Pro Offensive Lineman Tony Boselli returns for second straight year as sideline reporter, and this year will be joined on the field by Hall of Fame reporter Ed Werder. Jim Gray will anchor the pregame and halftime coverage, with appearances by Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and New England quarterback Tom Brady. Scott Graham and Super Bowl XXXIV MVP and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner will also contribute to the pregame show coverage.

Westwood One's game day coverage begins at 2:00 pm ET, with "Super Bowl Preview," co-hosted by Scott Graham, Boomer Esiason and Mike Holmgren, followed by "Super Bowl Insider," co-hosted by Jason Horowitz and Tony Boselli at 3pm ET. At 4pm ET, live coverage from the stadium kicks off with "Super Sunday," the Super Bowl LII pregame show hosted by Scott Graham. The Super Bowl game broadcast begins at 5pm ET, with kickoff anticipated to be approximately 6:35pm ET.

Westwood One will also produce "Seven Days to Sunday-The Road to Super Bowl LII." This hour-long preview show will air each night during the week leading up to Super Sunday, beginning on Monday, January 29 and continuing through Saturday night, February 3. Hosted by Scott Graham, the voice of NFL Films, the nightly program will feature interviews with players from both participating teams as well as coaches and other special guests. Each night's show will be co-hosted by a different Westwood One NFL analyst and will also feature a flashback to a previous Super Bowl.

The broadcast can also be heard worldwide via the American Forces Radio Network, which provides programming to America's military forces.

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