Football fans who want to listed to the Super Bowl radio broadcast for Super Bowl LIX (2025) can tune into their local Westwood One Sports station to get full coverage of the game. Westwood One will provide the exclusive national radio broadcast of the game and you can tune into your local station to listen to audio of the game on February 9 Westwood One Sports is the radio home of the NFL, including Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, the Playoffs, and the Super Bowl, as well as NCAA Football, NCAA Basketball, the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournaments and much more. First select a state, then choose one of our programs. Then click “Find Stations”. ESPN Radio will provide Super Bowl updates, and ESPN.com, which you can access via your computer or smartphone, provides updates to all NFL games, including the Super Bowl. Visit ESPN Radio Men's NCAA Basketball, March Madness, and the Final Four on the Radio A radio station from New York City needed space to host a live broadcast for Super Bowl 26. The hotel they were staying at wanted to charge $400,000, so they went across the street to a Holiday How to Listen to Chiefs Super Bowl 59 Radio Broadcast . Fans hoping to listen to the Kansas City Chiefs' local radio broadcast can tune into the team's flagship radio station: 96.5 The Fan. From the annual Kickoff Game to the Super Bowl, if it’s the NFL it’s on Westwood One and WestwoodOneSports.com! This season, you can hear Westwood One’s coverage of every primetime and postseason game on radio stations nationwide ( find an affiliate near you ), as well as on SiriusXM NFL Radio Channel 88 , the NFL Mobile app or with a Westwood One is your home for the NFL. All season long, we'll bring you every primetime game plus the NFL international games, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Saturday specials, every game of the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Audacy Sports is the flagship radio home of both Super Bowl representatives – the Kansas City Chiefs on 96.5 The Fan (KFNZ-FM) and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sports Radio 94WIP (WIP-FM). Whether you’re part of the Chiefs Kingdom or bleeding green with the Eagles, you can count on in-depth analysis and interviews in the days leading up to Westwood One will have the national radio call for Super Bowl 58 between the 49ers and Chiefs. Veteran play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan will be on the call for his 14th consecutive Super Bowl NFL Radio Row veterans and NBC Sports analysts Mike Florio and Peter King explain what Super Bowl Radio Row is and how it has changed over the years. This year’s Super Bowl features a laser light show on the Caesars Superdome, designed to light up the New Orleans skyline. The only problem: it isn’t very easy to see. Along with unique lighting on the outside of the dome, the laser show is part of a week-long lead-up to Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 Super Bowl LIX Pregame performer Jon Batiste speaks during a news conference, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, in New Orleans ahead of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Author and registered dietician nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner joins John Williams to talk about her favorite Super Bowl recipe ideas with plenty of beans, fruits, and vegetables. Dawn also tells us about a new study that shows sitting more than 10.5 hours a day leads to an increased risk of heart failure and death risk. Robert Channick, Business Reporter for the Chicago Tribune, joins Jon Hansen to talk about how WeatherTech’s Super Bowl ad from years ago has paid off. The two discuss return on investment for companies and which ones keep advertising. Prices on the secondary-ticket market for Sunday’s Super Bowl in New Orleans are much less than last year’s big game and declining, but still high by historical standards. The average price for the Kansas City Chiefs-Philadelphia Eagles game at TickPick was $6,552 as of Tuesday. If that amount holds, it would be that website’s third [] Members of the Louisiana National Guard man a security checkpoint on Bourbon Street Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, ahead of Super Bowl 59 between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Last season’s Super Bowl featured just about everything. There were trick plays, clutch performances and plenty of high drama as Kansas City rallied for a 25-22 overtime win against San Francisco. The one thing missing — a single kickoff return. All 13 kickoffs went for touchbacks, marking the first Super Bowl [] Some 2,000 law enforcement officers will be working in the area to ensure safety during the Super Bowl events. No vehicle traffic will be allowed on Bourbon Street, and the city will block intersections leading to the most popular areas. This week, thousands of media members will descend upon New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX. One of the main hubs all week is Radio Row. Our partners at GALvanize and the Empower Campaign are on the Photo: Courtesy of aliveOne. Chicagoans who visit aliveOne on Super Bowl Sunday in Chicago will enjoy a winning lineup of deals. aliveOne will be showing the big game on all TVs and guests can kick off game day with half-price happy hour from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Additional specials will include $4 Kona Big Wave and FREE pool all evening.
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