Catch Super Bowl XLVII on SiriusXM
If you’re stuck listening to the Super Bowl on the radio this Sunday, I’m sorry. But, if you’re at work or on the road, there is no better way to listen than with SiriusXM.
Subscribers can tune in for their choice of 12 live play by play feeds including two team specific channels, a national radio broadcast, BBC radio, and even broadcasts in eight additional languages.
In addition to the live broadcast of the game, SiriusXM will also feature a wide range of football entertainment from New Orleans throughout the weekend.
Starting today, SiriusXM NFL Radio will provide live coverage as the Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013 is announced, featuring interviews with the newly elected inductees.
Christopher ‘Mad Dog’ Russo will be in New Orleans all week to host his daily show live from Radio Row from 2 to 7 pm ET.
Other notable talk shows airing live from New Orleans include The Jay Thomas Show, Jeff Foxworthy, and Covino & Rich, and The Morning Mashup who will be broadcasting Saturday from 6 to 8 pm ET.
The full play by play lineup is as follows;
- Baltimore Ravens – Sirius 92 / XM 225 / Online 802
- San Francisco 49ers – Sirius 86 / XM 226 / Online 827
- National radio – Sirius 88 / XM 88 / Online 88
- Spanish language – Sirius 148 / XM 228 / Online 551 & 971
- BBC Radio – Sirius 91 / XM 229 / Online 960
- Hungarian – Sirius 94 / XM 230 / Online 961
- Chinese – Sirius 128 / XM 231 / Online 962
- German – Sirius 123 / XM 232 / Online 963
- Dutch – Sirius 134 / XM 233 / Online 964
- Portuguese – Sirius 135 / XM 234 / Online 965
- Japanese – Sirius 136 / XM 235 / Online 966
- French – Sirius 93 / XM 236 / Online 967
For the full list of show times, check out the SiriusXM Super Bowl page for more information.
Good information, Charles. Maybe you could ask Spencer Osborne if his beloved Slacker broadcasts the Super Bowl in Portugese or Hungarian. And I’m fairly certain he’d find fault in that Siri doesn’t broadcast in Swahili.
Spencer is one of the biggest proponents of siriusxm that I know! He has dedicated years of his life writing about the company, listening to the service, and even investing as a shareholder.
I love siriusxm but, I would like to know how many people actually tuned in to listen to the Super Bowl in Hungarian. I think a lot of this stuff is a PR gimmick but, I would love to be proven wrong by siriusxm or any Hungarian listeners!