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Entravision Announces Extension of NFL Partnership


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Entravision Communications will bring listeners Spanish language radio broadcast coverage of the NFL for the 2023-24 season. For the 9th consecutive year, the company will air 51 prime NFL games in Spanish across its U.S. owned-and-operated stations and in markets through affiliate partnerships that include Latino Media Network. Entravision will begin with the NFL Kickoff game on Thursday, September 7 between the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs.

Radio coverage continues across the expanded 18-week NFL season, including all Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football games, and will continue through the postseason, including the AFC Championship, NFC Championship, and, for the very first time, culminating with Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on February 11. Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.

Entravision's game day broadcasts include a pre-game show, followed by the live game broadcast and post-game analysis. In addition, Sunday broadcasts start with a 30-minute signature analysis show, Pase Completo, prior to the pre-game show, featuring veteran multi-sport announcer Ricardo Celis and game analyst Tony Nunez. The Pase Completo program will also be streamed live on Facebook Live.

"We are thrilled to extend our long-term partnership with the NFL and bring our listeners the most extensive Spanish language radio broadcast of the National Football League," said Entravision President and COO Jeffery Liberman. "The fastest-growing fan base for the NFL is the Latino consumer which is passionately awaiting the start of the season. We have had a great partnership with the NFL, and we will continue to build upon this momentum to provide best-in-class coverage and unique cross-promotions that amplify key NFL initiatives."

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