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  1. Nov 16, 2009 · 1968. TV viewers become outraged as football game is cut off to air “Heidi”. On November 17, 1968, the Oakland Raiders score two touchdowns in nine seconds to beat the New York Jets—and no ...

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · John Koblin reported from New York, and Kevin Draper from Las Vegas. Feb. 9, 2024. On the one hand, Sunday will be a joyous occasion for CBS Sports. The sports division will broadcast its 22nd ...

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  4. Nov 2, 2023 · NBC didn’t declare sell-out for Super Bowl LVI in 2022 until February 3 — about ten days before kickoff. CBS appears to have set a new benchmark.

    • Monday night games can be flexed. The new media contract doesn't kick in until 2023, which means we're going to have to wait two years before this happens, but starting with the 2023 season, the NFL will have the option to flex Monday games beginning in Week 12.
    • Monday doubleheaders will be happening more often. The NFL has been holding a Monday doubleheader in Week 1 for years and now it will be adding more to the schedule.
    • Saturday doubleheader during final week of season. The NFL doesn't usually play Saturday games during the final week of the season, but that will be changing starting this year.
    • Nickelodeon games likely come back: The Nickelodeon game was a hit back in January and there will likely be a few more of those down the road. In the new contract, the NFL has given its network partners a greater ability to innovate around their productions and provide interactive elements.
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    In 1967, NBC and CBS simulcast the first Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Green Bay Packers, which was then called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game. NBC and CBS used the same video feed, but different announcers. NBC was still in commercial when the second half kicked off, leading the referee to blow the ball dead while it was in th...

    The first Super Bowl was broadcast on two networks, but in only one language. Sunday’s game will be shown in more than 180 countries and in 30 different languages. According to David Tossell, director of public affairs for NFL International, 15 foreign crews are in Indianapolis to broadcast the game. “That’s a big increase over the last few years,”...

    Super Bowls regularly rank among the most-watched primetime programs. In fact, the past four Super Bowls rank as four of the five most-watched broadcasts in U.S. history, with the M*A*S*H finale from 1983 now ranked No. 3. More than 110 million people are expected to watch Sunday’s game. According to Forbes, the price of a Super Bowl ad has increas...

    From 1968 through 1984, NBC and CBS alternated the rights to the Super bowl. ABC got into the mix in 1985, and garnered buzz leading up to the game by shaking up its announcing assignments. For its Super Bowl debut, ABC bumped O.J. Simpson from the broadcast booth to a studio analyst gig in favor of Joe Theismann, who provided color commentary alon...

  5. Feb 8, 2022 · In January 1967, the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, as it was known until Super Bowl III, was broadcast on two networks: CBS charged $42,500 for commercials and NBC charged $37,500, and...

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · CBS, which aired Super Bowl LV earlier this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, didn’t reach sell-out levels until late January. The network sought $5.5 million for a 30-second ad and faced Big...

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