If you're still asking what TV channel should you be tuning in next year February 6, 2011 to watch the Super Bowl 2011 live at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Fox got the official rights to broadcast it.
In the USA where the largest audience of the Super Bowl 2011 is located, Fox Sports is scheduled to televise the biggest football with commentator Joe Buck on play by play and Troy Aikman as the color commentator. The pre-game will be led by Curt Menefee, joined by Super Bowl winning analysts Terry Bradshaw, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, and Howie Long.
Since last week, September 15, 2010, a lot of advertisers have purchased ad spots at Fox already. In fact, Fox has sold 90% of all available slots. Pepsi-Cola will return after a one year retreat with three ads for their Pepsi Max drink, which is the official soft drink of the NFL, and like their Frito-Lay sibling brand Doritos, which is also returning, have their advertisements created by web users, and like the tortilla chip maker, offer a total prize of US $5 million of the top three ads if they win the annual USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter contest. In addition, Anheuser-Busch InBev, GoDaddy.com and Hyundai have announced plans to buy ad time.
Less than five months from now, we will once again witness another Super Bowl championship game. From the past three weeks, who do you think will have the edge in advancing to the Super Bowl 2011 next year? Tune in to us here at Super Bowl 2011 Live Stream as we will bring you the latest news and updates for the much awaited football event next year.
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on Saturday, September 25, 2010
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