Comcast SportsNet New England Goes All Out For Super Bowl XLVI

With the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, Comcast SportsNet New England announces it will air almost 65 hours of coverage from Indianapolis by sending the largest media contingent from the region. In addition, the network will have live programming from Indy, the site of Super Bowl XLVI.

CSNNE says it will staff its Super Bowl bureau with 15 on-air reporters and analysts. That’s a lot.

Here’s the Comcast SportsNet New England press release.

COMCAST SPORTSNET TAKES THE SHOW ON THE ROAD TO SUPER BOWL XLVI WITH 64 HOURS OF COVERAGE FROM INDY

BURLINGTON, MA — The Patriots will take on the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI and Comcast SportsNet will be there to capture the excitement. With plans to televise up to 64 hours of programming from on-site in Indianapolis beginning Sunday, January 29th, no local station or regional network is providing more coverage dedicated to the match-up than Comcast SportsNet.

Comcast SportsNet’s on-location coverage will include original programs like the Felger & Mazz show, SportsNet Central, Sports Tonight, Patriots Wednesday Live, Quick Slants, Patriots Football Weekly, New England Tailgate, The Dan Patrick Show and special pre and post game editions of Chevrolet SportsNet Central Extra on Super Bowl Sunday.

More than 15 of Comcast SportsNet’s on-air talent will be covering the events from Indianapolis, including Michael Felger, Gary Tanguay, Ty Law, Troy Brown, Tom E. Curran, Mike Giardi and Kevin Walsh. Talent will be contributing to the variety of shows scheduled throughout the week, culminating with the pre-game show at 3PM Super Bowl Sunday and the post-game show which will begin immediately following the game — both originating from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indy.

CSNNE.com, the online home to Comcast SportsNet, will feature digital exclusives throughout the week from Patriots Insider Curran and Quick Slants co-host Mary Paoletti. Rich Levine will provide a special online report as he takes the long way to Super Bowl XLVI, including stops in Gronkowski’s hometown, the Pro Football Hall of Fame and French Lick, IN. CSNNE.com will also feature on-demand video of the entire week’s coverage.

Comcast SportsNet’s television coverage from Indianapolis includes:

Monday, January 30
2pm Felger & Mazz
6pm SportsNet Central
6:30pm Sports Tonight
10pm Sports Tonight
10:30pm SportsNet Central
1am SportsNet Central

Tuesday, January 31
9am Dan Patrick Show
2pm Felger & Mazz
6pm SportsNet Central
10pm SportsNet Central
10:30pm Sports Tonight
1am SportsNet Central

Wednesday, February 1
9am Dan Patrick Show
12pm Patriots Wednesday Live
2pm Felger & Mazz
6pm SportsNet Central
6:30pm Sports Tonight
10:30pm SportsNet Central
11pm Sports Tonight
1am SportsNet Central

Thursday, February 2 “New England Football Night”
9am Dan Patrick Show
2pm Felger & Mazz
6pm SportsNet Central
6:30pm Sports Tonight
7pm Quick Slants
7:30pm Patriots Football Weekly
8pm New England Tailgate
10pm Sports Tonight
10:30pm SportsNet Central
1am SportsNet Central

Friday, February 3
9am Dan Patrick Show
2pm Felger & Mazz
6pm SportsNet Central
6:30pm Sports Tonight
11pm SportsNet Central
11:30pm Sports Tonight
1am SportsNet Central

Saturday, February 4
6pm SportsNet Central
7pm Encore of New England Football Night
10:30pm SportsNet Central
1am SportsNet Central

Sunday, February 5
3pm SportsNet Central Extra – Pats Pregame
10pm SportsNet Central Extra – Pats Postgame
1am SportsNet Central

That is all.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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