Talk:List of Super Bowl broadcasters
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For the super bowl in 1999, does anyone have any proof it was Bill Maas and Ron Pitts, and Pam Oliver wasn't on the telecast?
- Quite frankly, I would rather get rid of that column altogether. It is hard to verify that stuff without actually viewing a tape of the broadcast. And trying to get the information off of the microfiche at the local library... I mean come on? Who would print who the sideline reporters were back in those days before the Internet? Zzyzx11 (Talk) 02:30, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
I think you can verify all information in the last decade
- But back to your original question: Suzy Kolber and Pam Oliver reported on the pregame show, but Maas and Pitts were the game reporters. Now you probably do not have a tape of the game, and you probably had trouble looking it up on Google (believe me I tried). So I will cite an article: FOX GAME PLAN: SIMPLICITY by By MILTON KENT, The Baltimore Sun, Jan 31, 1999
- Which brings me to another problem: even though you can probably verify all information in the last decade, you may not find all of it on the Internet for free (and thus have it listed on Google) because many web sites who previously posted it back then either put it into their membership/subscription service archive area or removed it entirely. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 00:32, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Future Broadcasters
I understand Nantz not being able to make it to the field in time, but he has done it before. —This unsigned comment was added by Steve33 (talk • contribs) .
-when has a play by play announcer ever been the trophy presenter —This unsigned comment was added by Levineps (talk • contribs) .
- Maybe during the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament or NBA Finals, but then again, the broadcasters for basketball games normally work courtside instead of in a booth several stands above the field. Zzyzx11 (Talk) 00:57, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
here's sideline reporters for the early years:
- I: CBS. Pat Summerall
- I: NBC. Charlie Jones
- II: CBS. Frank Gifford
- III: NBC. Jim Simpson
- IV: CBS. Jack Whitaker
- V: NBC. Bill Enis
- VI: CBS. Tom Brookshier
- VII: NBC. Charlie Jones
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[edit] Radio Broadcasters
- 2005, XL: CBS/WW1. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
- 2004, XXXIX: CBS/WW1. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
- 2003, XXXVIII: CBS/WW1. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
- 2002, XXXVII: CBS/WW1. Marv Albert, Boomer Esiason
- 2001, XXXVI: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Boomer Esiason
- 2000, XXXV: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Matt Millen, Boomer Esiason
- 1999, XXXIV: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Matt Millen
- 1998, XXXIII: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Matt Millen
- 1997, XXXII: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Matt Millen
- 1996, XXXI: CBS/WW1. Howard David, Matt Millen
- 1995, XXX: CBS/WW1. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1994, XXIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1993, XXVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1992, XXVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1991, XXVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1990, XXV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1989, XXIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1988, XXIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1987, XXII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1986, XXI: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
- 1985, XX: NBC. Don Criqui, Bob Trumpy
- 1984, XIX: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1983, XVIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1982, XVII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1981, XVI: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1980, XV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1979, XIV: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram
- 1978, XIII: CBS. Jack Buck, Hank Stram, Pat Summerall
- 1977, XII: CBS. Jack Buck, Jim Kelly
- 1976, XI: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
- 1975, X: CBS. Ed Ingles, Jim Kelly
- 1974, IX: NBC. Jim Simpson, John Brodie
- 1973, VIII: CBS. Andy Musser, Bob Tucker
- 1972, VII: NBC. Jim Simpson, Kyle Rote
- 1971, VI: CBS. Andy Musser, Ray Geracy
- 1970, V: NBC. Jay Randolph, Al DeRogatis
- 1969, IV: CBS. Bob Reynolds, Tom Hedrick
- 1968, III: NBC. Charlie Jones, George Ratterman, Pat Summerall
- 1967, II: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick
- 1966, I: CBS. Jack Drees, Tom Hedrick; NBC. Jim Simpson, George Ratterman
A few notes:
- Since Super Bowl XXX, CBS has been in conjunction with WestWood One Radio.
- Tom Hedrick, normally the radio voice of the Chiefs, was used by CBS to provide AFL perspective for their coverage of I, II & IV. Likewise NBC used Pat Summerall to provide NFL perspective for their coverage of III.
TMC1982 2006 August 4 (UTC)