ESPN to make Super Bowl year-round experience

ESPN to make Super Bowl year-round experience

ESPN is planning on making the Super Bowl a year-around experience instead of just one day.

The network — which will carry the Super Bowl for the first time — on Wednesday unveiled its plans leading up to next year’s game in Los Angeles.

At the forefront of the promotion is «Year of the Super Bowl,» which will see extensive promotion and programming across ESPN, ABC and Disney stations.

«I never thought I’d have the opportunity to work on an ESPN Super Bowl, and I know so many of my colleagues who have been here as long as I have or even longer would say the same thing,» said Andy Tennant, ESPN’s vice president of Super Bowl planning. «We’re the first 24/7 sports network to ever be a rights holder to broadcast the Super Bowl. We see that not only as an opportunity, but we see it as a responsibility.»

New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree.

«The Biggest Game» podcast hosted by Jeremy Schaap also premiered this week. The first episode featured Berman, who has covered 44 consecutive Super Bowls. New episodes will air weekly closer to the NFL draft in April.

Other content and marketing campaigns will debut throughout the offseason.

«This fan-focused initiative unites our company’s beloved brands with industry-leading storytelling and technology to showcase football’s greatest stories, heroes, and moments like never before,» ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said. «Across our platforms, screens, and parks, we’ll build momentum throughout the year toward Super Bowl 61 — a monumental event for sports fans everywhere and for ESPN.»

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