ESPN's Super Bowl XLVI Coverage Begins on Monday

ESPN’s week long coverage of Super Bowl XLVI from Indianapolis begins in earnest on Monday. There will be live ESPN Radio shows all day starting with Mike and Mike (also simulcast on ESPN2), live studio programs like SportsNation, NFL32 and SportsCenter.

We have the programming schedule for ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes.

ESPN’s Super Bowl XLVI Coverage Starts Monday, Jan. 30 at 6 a.m. ET

Multiple Programs Originating Live from Pan Am Plaza in Indianapolis

ESPN’s multimedia news and information coverage of Super Bowl XLVI kicks off Monday, Jan. 30, at 6 a.m. ET and continues throughout the week with more than 110 hours of television and radio programming originating live from Pan Am Plaza (201 South Capitol Avenue) in downtown Indianapolis, Ind. Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Scott Van Pelt Show, NFL Live, SportsCenter, SportsNation, NFL Live, NFL 32 and Sunday NFL Countdown are some of the ESPN television and radio programs based in Indianapolis throughout the week.

Celebrated ESPN studio hosts Chris Berman, covering his 30th Super Bowl, Mike Greenberg, Suzy Kolber, Steve Levy, Stuart Scott, Mike Tirico and Trey Wingo, will rotate as anchors for the television programs. Tedy Bruschi, Cris Carter, Trent Dilfer, Herm Edwards, Tom Jackson, Ron Jaworski, Antonio Pierce, Jerry Rice, Mark Schlereth, Darren Woodson and Steve Young, will be among the ESPN personalities who will appear on various programs throughout the week leading into Super Bowl XLVI matchup between the Patriots and Giants.

ESPN television and radio shows will be open for public viewing all week and fans are encouraged to attend.

Monday’s schedule (all times ET):

6 a.m. — Mike and Mike in the Morning (ESPN Radio/ESPN2)
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: ESPN analyst Cris Carter (8 – 9 a.m.), Colts linebacker Gary Brackett (8:30 a.m.), Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel (9 a.m.), and NBC’s Sunday Night Football and Super Bowl XLVI analyst Cris Collinsworth (9:30 a.m.)

10 a.m. —  The Herd (ESPN Radio/ESPNEWS)
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guest: Keisel (10:30 a.m.)

1 p.m. —  Scott Van Pelt Show (ESPN Radio/ESPNEWS through 3 p.m. ET)
Hosts: Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo
Guest: Keisel (2:45 p.m.)

3 p.m. — SportsCenter Special (ESPN)
Host: Steve Levy. Analysts: John Clayton, Chris Mortensen, and Adam Schefter.

4 p.m. — NFL Live (ESPN)
Host: Trey Wingo.  Analysts: Tedy Bruschi and Mark Schlereth

5 p.m. — SportsNation (ESPN2)
Hosts: Michelle Beadle and Cowherd. Guest analyst Herm Edwards
Throughout the week (M-F, 5-6 p.m.), Sportsnation will originate from ESPN’s demo field and will feature two acts as part of the show each day: the Blue Monkey Sideshow carnival act for SN’s ‘Halftime Show’ and Indy’s own “The Twin Cats” will be the show’s official house band.
Guest: Four-time Super Bowl winning kicker and Indianapolis Colt Adam Vinatieri

5 p.m. — SportsCenter (live on ESPNEWS) … to air at 6 p.m. on ESPN
Host: Greenberg. Analysts: Carter and Tom Jackson

6 p.m. — NFL 32 (ESPN2)
Hosts: Suzy Kolber and Chris Mortensen.  Analysts: Bruschi and Schlereth

8 p.m. — SportsCenter (ESPN Deportes)
Host: Ciro Procuna. Analysts: Raul Allegre and Alvaro Martin

9 p.m. — SportsCenter (ESPN)… to air at 11 p.m.
Host: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Merril Hoge and Edwards

Note: Commentator and guest schedules subject to change

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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