Super Bowl XLI on Sirius Satellite Radio

Sirius Satellite Radio will air ten game broadcasts of Super Bowl XLI, in seven different languages, live from Miami as the Chicago Bears go head-to-head against Indianapolis Colts on Super Bowl Sunday, February 4th.
Sirius' live play-by-play broadcasts of Super Bowl XLI will include both teams' local radio broadcasts as well as the national Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports broadcast. Here's the breakdown of the channels and their associated Super Bowl broadcasts:
- Indianapolis Colts team broadcasts - Sirius channel 125
- Chicago Bears team broadcasts - Sirius channel 123
- Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports broadcast - Sirius channel 124
- Westwoo One Spanish broadcast (Spanish-Latin America) - Sirius channel 181
- Canal + Spain broadcast (Spanish-Spain) - Sirius channel 147
- NTV + Russia broadcast (Russian) - Sirius channel 143
- France 2 broadcast (French) - Sirius channel 110
- NHK Japan broadcast (Japanese) - Sirius channel 107
- SMG broadcast (Mandarin Chinese) - Sirius channel 119
- ARD broadcast (German) - Sirius channel 130
Also, starting today (Jan 29th) through Super Bowl Sunday, Sirius NFL Radio (ch 124) will broadcast live everyday from Radio Row at the Miami Beach Convention Center. You'll get up-to-the-minute news and analysis from a panel that includes Jerry Rice, Cris Carter, Tim Ryan, Pat Kirwan, Gil Brandt, Jim Miller, Carl Banks, Bob Papa and Ada Schein.
Sirius NFL Radio will also broadcast live from Dolphin Stadium on Media Day - tomorrow, January 30th - from 10am to 3pm ET, where you'll hear interviews with players and coaches from the Colts and Bears.
On Saturday, from 2pm-6pm ET, Sirius will have live coverage as the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2007 is announced at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Check the full daily schedule of Sirius' in-depth NFL coverage after the jump...
- 8 am - 10 am ET: The Opening Drive with Bob Papa, Cris Carter, Carl Banks, Daryl Johnston and Gil Brandt.
- 10 am - 1 pm ET: Movin' The Chains with Tim Ryan and Pat Kirwan.
- 1 pm - 3 pm ET: The Red Zone with Bruce Murray, Cris Carter and Gil Brandt.
- 3 pm - 7 pm ET: The Afternoon Blitz with Jerry Rice, Adam Schein and Jim Miller.
- 7 pm - 8 pm ET: NFL Network's Total Access.
Saturday
- 8 am - 11 am ET: The Weekend Kickoff with Paul Allen and Jeff Dubay.
- 11 am - 2 pm ET: Press Coverage with Vic Carucci and Dan Leberfeld.
- 2 pm - 6 pm ET: Live Hall of Fame Election Coverage hosted by Gil Brandt and Bryan McGovern and featuring interviews with newly elected Hall of Famers.
- 6 pm - 8 pm ET: Chalk Talk. Highlights from Super Bowl Week on SIRIUS NFL Radio.
Super Bowl Sunday
- 9 am - noon ET: The SIRIUS Tailgate Show with Adam Schein, John Madden, Gil Brandt and Steve Cohen.
- Noon - 4 pm ET: The End Zone with Bryan McGovern.
- 4 pm ET: Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports Super Bowl XLI coverage
- Postgame coverage live from Dolphin Stadium with Pat Kirwan and Jack Arute.


Comments
Hey, if anyone reading this is going to South Florida for the superbowl, you may want to check out this podcast: http://www.sportstraveler.net/custom/sports_traveler_radio_STR.html
It's called Sports Traveler Radio and not only talks about the actual game, but gives very good ideas on what to do once you are down there. Guys do a great job. Check it out.
Posted by: Nick J. | January 29, 2007 11:28 AM
Hey, if anyone reading this is going to South Florida for the superbowl, you may want to check out this podcast: http://www.sportstraveler.net/custom/sports_traveler_radio_STR.html
It's called Sports Traveler Radio and not only talks about the actual game, but gives very good ideas on what to do once you are down there. Guys do a great job. Check it out.
Posted by: Nick J. | January 29, 2007 11:28 AM
Normally, when I watch the Giants, I like to play the local radio feed on Sirius since...
a) The TV announcers usually suck
b) I'm a Giants fan, and the local announcers are more knowledgeable (and biased) about my team.
If I were a Colts or Bears fan, I'd probably mute the idiot box and play my teams feed. Unfortunately, the Westwood One team usually sounds kind of low rent, so I'll probably just listen to the network feed.
:(
So what's the over/under on Grossman shitting the bed and tossing more than three INT's before he's benched for good?
My Game prediction:
Indy: 30
Chi: 14
The Bears have a good Defense, but their offense, and Grossman specifically, is the definition of "Vanilla".
Manning and Harrison will find a way to score and the Colts defense has been playing better in the playoffs. That should be enough to beat da Bears.
Posted by: MikeHunt ? | January 29, 2007 12:02 PM
BEAT INDY
Posted by: realwx ? | January 29, 2007 1:31 PM
I'm a big fan of Sirius and them carrying the local feeds from both teams, but the additional language support (beyond Spanish) for the Super Bowl makes zero sense to me. Are there really Russian emigrees who will get a subscribtion so that they can hear this one game a year in their native language?
It comes across as a gimmick,
Posted by: RoadRunner | January 29, 2007 1:33 PM
go bengals :(
Posted by: FaFaFluFly ? | January 29, 2007 8:21 PM