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- Super Bowl XLVII will air Sunday on KOLR10, with the kick-off set for 5:30 p.m. Here's a list of this week's
programming on CBS.
Saturday, Feb. 2
CBS Sports Network debuts its first-ever Super Bowl coverage with
over 50
hours of original programming from New Orleans,
host city for Super Bowl XLVII. Programs will air from Monday, Jan. 28 until
after the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 3.
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to Super Bowl XLVII on CBSSports.com
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Sunday, Feb. 3:
Game Day
Road to the Super Bowl, 10:00
AM, CENTRAL. NFL
Films' annual look back at the greatest sights and sounds of the 2012
NFL season.
New Orleans: Let
the Good Times Roll, 11:00 AM, CENTRAL. CBS Sports celebrates the host city
of New Orleans with a special
one-hour program hosted by one of the Crescent
City's very own,
internationally-acclaimed musician, composer and bandleader, Wynton Marsalis.
Phil Simms' All-Iron Team: Super Bowl Edition, 12:00 PM, CENTRAL.
CBS Sports' lead NFL analyst and former N.Y. Giants Super Bowl XXI MVP Phil
Simms, and his broadcast partner, Jim Nantz, look at some
of the greatest stories in Super Bowl history.
The Super Bowl Today, 1:00
PM, CENTRAL. James Brown, Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason, Shannon Sharpe and
Bill Cowher, along with Greg Gumbel, anchor thenetwork's
pre-game show previewing all the football and excitement leading up to
Super Bowl XLVII. Live from three sites in New Orleans: CBS Super Bowl
Park at Jackson Square, Champions Square and the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show, 5:00 PM, CENTRAL
Super Bowl XLVII, 5:30 PM, CENTRAL. Kick-off of
Super Bowl XLVII live from New Orleans on the CBS Television Network.
Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show. American music icon and
16-time Grammy-Award winner Beyonce will perform at the Pepsi
Super Bowl halftime show -- the most-watched musical event of the
year. More than 112.5 million viewers in the U.S. watched last year's show.
CBS Sports' Live Stream of Super Bowl VLVII. The Super
Bowl on CBSSports.com will feature the first-ever live halftime
stream, immediate access to commercials and alternate angles never before
available to fans.
Fans can find all of CBSSports.com's Super Bowl coverage here.