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2014 Super Bowl week on ESPN networks

2014 Super Bowl week on ESPN networks: ESPN’s weeklong coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII begins Monday, Jan. 27, with more than 115 hours of TV and radio coverage from New York/New Jersey. Highlights include a Super Bowl Sunday NFL Countdown pregame show on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 10am ET on ESPN, plus editions of SportsCenter, NFL Insiders, PTI, NFL Live and Olbermann originating from studios in New York City’s Herald Square and Times Square.

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ESPN’s full Super Bowl week coverage press release:

ESPN at Super Bowl XLVIII

More Than 115 Hours of TV and Radio from NYC

Analysis from ESPN NFL commentators with a combined 17 Super Bowl Rings, 29 Appearances

ESPN’s weeklong coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII begins Monday, Jan. 27, at 6 a.m. ET when ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike kicks off 115 hours of TV and radio programming from New York City. Shows will originate from Herald Square and Times Square Studios through Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 2, when Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos face Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

ESPN’s Production Setup
ESPN’s main set is located at Herald Square on 34th and Broadway – in front of Macy’s department store, and a majority of the Super Bowl week programming will originate from there. The production includes a 32-by-32 foot main stage, a demo field for Sunday NFL Countdown, two robotic cameras affixed to the roof of Macy’s as well as multiple monitors and audio so fans can gather and watch shows live, free of charge. ESPN’s secondary set, located at Times Square Studios, will host morning SportsCenter segments as well as ESPN Radio’s SVP & Russillo, among other programs.

Super Bowl Sunday NFL Countdown (Feb. 2, 10 a.m., ESPN):
Chris Berman hosts a special four-hour edition of ESPN’s popular pregame show with analysts Cris Carter, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson, and NFL Insiders Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter (Herald Square); and Suzy Kolber, Trent Dilfer, Ray Lewis and Steve Young (MetLife Stadium). Reporters Ed Werder (covering Seahawks), Sal Paolantonio (Broncos) and Josina Anderson will also have live updates on the teams. More details about Countdown will be announced during Super Bowl week.

ESPN Super Bowl Week Programming Highlights 

ESPN Audio
Four of ESPN Audio’s top shows will provide 65 hours of national programming from New York throughout Super Bowl XLVIII week, Monday, Jan. 27, through Friday, January 31. Full release. Schedule:

All national ESPN Radio studio shows are available on ESPN Radio, espnradio.com, ESPN Radio app and on Sirius XM. In addition to live broadcasts of ESPN’s national radio shows, there will also be extensive local coverage from ESPN NY 98.7 FM (WEPN-FM). Schedule:

*The Stephen A. Smith and Ryan Ruocco Show as well as the Michael Kay Show will be open to the public and free to attend.

On Saturday, Feb. 1, ESPN NY 98.7 FM personality Robin Lundberg will host a Super Bowl preview show, live from New York City’s 50 Yard Lounge (One Penn Plaza, 33rd / 34th & 8th Ave). The late-night show kicks off immediately following the Knicks broadcast (8:30 p.m. on ESPN Radio and ESPN NY) and goes until 2 a.m. The broadcast is open to the public. Restaurant entry fees apply.

ESPN Radio’s lineup on Super Bowl Sunday includes The Ian O’Connor Show (7-9 a.m.), The Mike Lupica Show (9-11 a.m.), Countdown to Kickoff (11 a.m.-1 p.m.) and Coach and Company (1-4 p.m.) with Jonathan Coachman and former Broncos quarterback Danny Kanell. Additionally, Kay, La Greca and Ruocco will host a special three-hour pre-game show, Special Super Week, live from the 50 Yard Lounge, beginning at 11 a.m. The ESPN NY broadcast, which will be open to the public, will feature interviews and guests leading up to the game. Restaurant fees apply.

ESPN Digital
ESPN.com’s coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII will be featured on Page 1, the main NFL page, NFL Nation, ESPN Insider and on Super Bowl Central. The site will provide analysis, commentary, breaking news, chats and more throughout the week leading up to the game, as well as in-depth game coverage. ESPN.com’s roster of journalists includes NFL senior writer John Clayton, NFL columnist Ashley Fox, senior writers Elizabeth Merrill, Jeffri Chadiha and Greg Garber, NFL Nation reporters Jeff Legwold and Terry Blount, Dan Graziano, Stephania Bell and more. They will provide insight, commentary, breaking news and analysis of all facets of the Super Bowl XLVIII matchup. In addition, Ian O’Connor, Jane McManus and Kieran Darcy will provide analysis and commentary on ESPN New York, which will feature a Super Bowl XLVIII blog and frequent weather-related updates. Highlights:

ESPN Mobile will provide on-the-go alerts, updates and news throughout the game. Additionally, fans can access the latest action through the ESPN mobile website and up-to-the-minute news and scores via the ESPN SportsCenter mobile app.

ESPN International
ESPN International will present Super Bowl XLVIII live to more than 52 million households in 56 countries and territories throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Brazil, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the Pacific Rim. Commentary and analysis will be provided in four languages — English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. Highlights:

ESPN Deportes
ESPN Deportes Radio, the only around-the-clock national Spanish-language sports radio network in the U.S., will present, for the first time, coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII live from MetLife Stadium. Coverage kicks off at 3 p.m. with a three-hour Super Bowl preview from the stadium with the analysis of Kenneth Garay, Sebastian Christensen, Eduardo Martell, Carlos Arratia and Marcelo Sandrin. Game coverage starts at 6 p.m. with Garay (play-by-play) alongside Christensen (analysis) in the booth and Sandrin reporting from the field.

ESPN Deportes Radio will also present week-long news and information coverage leading up to the event starting Monday, January 27, at 6 a.m. Programming includes ESPN al Despertar and Zona ESPN.

ESPN Deportes Television will offer comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl XLVIII via its renowned team of experts including Alvaro Martin, Raul Allegre, Eduardo Varela, Pablo Viruega, Mauricio Pedroza and Karin Ontiveros, who will be reporting from New York all week. Coverage includes live segments on SportsCenter, Los CapitanesNación ESPN, NFL Semanal and #Redes.

ESPNDeportes.com will provide complete reporting and highlights from New York all week, including daily live streaming segments, press conferences, news and updates and analysis reports on both teams. Fans can also follow the action via social media using #SB48ESPN.

ESPN The Magazine
ESPN is hosting its 10th annual Super Bowl party, rebranded ESPN THE PARTY, on Friday, Jan. 31, in New York City. In conjunction with the release of ESPN The Magazine’s MUSIC issue, the event will celebrate the love affair between sports and music. ESPN THE PARTY will feature live special performances by 2014 Grammy Award Nominees Robin Thicke and Kendrick Lamar along with music by Multiple Grammy Award Winner Jermaine Dupri. ESPN will take over Lower Manhattan’s Pier 36/Basketball City — just a few miles from MetLife Stadium, host of Super Bowl XLVIII — to create its signature annual Super Bowl experience. The 70,000 square foot space will be transformed with “New York State of Mind” themed décor, including a 40-foot red carpet, bright lights, skyscrapers and a starry skyline. Guests can follow the action all night at ESPN’s Microsite www.espntheparty.com and use #ESPNTHEPARTY to chat with fans as well as athletes, celebs, brands, and VIPs in the house.

ESPN’s Social Integration Unit
Fans are invited to take part in Super Bowl XLVIII by engaging with ESPN’s NFL team on Facebook and Twitter via the following initiatives:

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