Super Bowl 2024: Where To Watch, List Of Announcers & Everything You Need To Know

There will never be another Super Bowl like the one between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. This Super Bowl LIV rematch will be the first to have an alternative telecast on Nickelodeon in addition to being shown on CBS Sports.

The game will be shown by Nickelodeon for families and children, with SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star in the broadcast booth. CBS will screen the conventional coverage of the game. One of the numerous ways you may watch the game on an OTT device is to stream the CBS broadcast with Paramount+.

How to watch

Date: Sunday, Feb. 11 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
TV: CBS/Nickelodeon | Stream: Paramount+
Follow: CBS Sports App

On February 11, 2024, CBS will telecast Super Bowl 58, joining a cycle of three networks that will eventually grow to four. Super Bowl broadcasts are alternated by NBC, CBS, and Fox; ABC will enter the rotation in February 2027 with Super Bowl 61.

You can watch Super Bowl 58 live on Paramount+ as well.

On February 2, CBS unveiled a few of their Super Bowl 58 broadcast plans, providing a preview of the show’s design. 165 cameras, including “doink cameras” set up in each goalpost, will be available for use by CBS. The “Red Cat cam,” which provides an overhead view of the field from Allegiant Stadium’s catwalks, is another innovation. Fans at home might be able to see goal-line plays more clearly thanks to the camera.

What channel is the Super Bowl on?

Super Bowl 58 will be broadcast nationally on CBS.

Below are the top 25 TV markets in the United States and the local Fox affiliate for each.

Market CBS affiliate (digital/virtual channel)
New York WCBS-TV (2)
Los Angeles KCBS-TV (2)
Chicago WBBM-TV (2)
Philadelphia KYW-TV (3)
Dallas-Ft. Worth KTVT (11)
Houston KHOU (11)
Atlanta WANF (46)
Boston WBZ-TV (4)
Washington D.C. WUSA (9)
San Francisco/Bay Area KPIX-TV (5)
Phoenix KPHO-TV (5)
Tampa KCPQ (13)
Seattle WTSP (10)
Detroit WWJ-TV (62)
Minneapolis WCCO-TV (4)
Orlando WKMG-TV (6)
Denver KCNC-TV (4)
Miami WFOR-TV (4)
Cleveland WOIO (19)
Sacramento KOVR (13)
Charlotte WBTV (3)
Raleigh-Durham WNCN (17)
Portland, OR KOIN (6)
St. Louis KMOV (4)
Indianapolis WTTK (29)

Super Bowl announcers: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo

Based on past years, the Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers game is expected to draw between 250 million and 300 million viewers, which is about equal to the US population.

The Lombardi Trophy game will air on CBS, which will alternate with NBC, Fox, and ABC (starting in 2027). Jim Nantz will call the play-by-play for CBS this year, while Tony Romo will serve as an analyst.

Gene Steratore will be the broadcaster’s rules specialist, breaking down the subtleties for the home audience as Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn cover games on the sidelines.

Sportskeeda claims that Nantz will make $5 million, while Romo is signed to a $17 million contract. Wolfson earns $1m annually and Washburn gets $150,000 whilst Steratore’s wage isn’t actually known.

 

 

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