NBC Sports Radio To Broadcast Live From The Big Easy

NBC Sports Radio says it will air shows live from during Super Bowl Week in New Orleans. The network’s two nightly shows will be live from Radio Row throughout the Week.

The NBC Sports Radio press release is here.

NBC Sports RadioNBC SPORTS RADIO TO BROADCAST LIVE, ON-SITE DURING SUPER BOWL WEEK

–Erik Kuselias, Amani Toomer, Eytan Shander, Rob Simmelkjaer, Kay Adams and Others Take the Field in NOLA–

NEW YORK, NY, January 25, 2013 – Dial Global and NBC Sports Radio announce broadcast plans leading up to Super Bowl Sunday on February 3, 2013.

NBC Sports Radio will have a major presence in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the excitement builds for Super Bowl XLVII. There will be live talk, reports, highlights and features throughout the week from Super Bowl Radio Row, Super Bowl Media Day and the NBC Sports Network television set.

Special guests will include NBC Sports Radio contributors Rodney Harrison and Hines Ward, among others. The Erik Kuselias Show will air live every evening from 7-10pm, ET.  Amani and Eytan, featuring former NFL pro Amani Toomer and Eytan Shander, will air live each evening from 10pm to 1am, ET. Speaking of Sports with Rob Simmelkjkaer will air the morning of Super Bowl Sunday from 8-9am, ET, in addition to other NBC Sports Radio Weekend shows. Kay Adams, NBC Sports Radio Update Anchor, will also contribute interviews during the week.

NBC Sports Radio is a partnership between the NBC Sports Group and Dial Global. Dial Global is also the exclusive national radio rights holder for Super Bowl XLVII. Its broadcast begins on Super Bowl Sunday at 4pm, ET.

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