What Channel Is The Super Bowl Airing On

Okay, folks, let's cut to the chase. You're gearing up for the biggest football bash of the year, the Super Bowl! But the question that keeps you up at night, possibly even more than which team will actually win, is: "What channel is it on?!"
Don't worry, you're not alone. Every year, millions of Americans collectively scratch their heads, thumb through TV guides (yes, some people still use those!), and desperately ask Google. It's like a national treasure hunt, but instead of gold, the prize is… well, the Super Bowl.
The Great Channel Shuffle: A (Slightly Exaggerated) History
Back in the day, things were simpler. Remember when your biggest concern was adjusting the rabbit ears to get a clear picture? Those were the days! You probably only had a couple of channels to choose from.
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The Super Bowl's TV rights have been passed around like a hot potato between the big networks: CBS, NBC, and FOX. It's a rotational thing, almost like a timeshare, but for broadcasting the biggest sporting event on the planet.
So, Who's Got It This Year?
Alright, drumroll please! This year, the Super Bowl is airing on CBS. Yes, the very same CBS that brings you NCIS and, let's be honest, a whole lot of crime procedurals.

But here's the kicker: it's also streaming on Paramount+! Now, this is important. If you're feeling particularly tech-savvy, or maybe your TV is currently occupied by a marathon of your niece's favorite cartoon, you've got options!
Think of it as having a backup plan. Like bringing an extra casserole to Thanksgiving, just in case Aunt Mildred's famous sweet potato dish turns out… interesting.
Beyond the Broadcast: Fun Facts to Impress Your Friends
Did you know that the cost of a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl can buy you a small island? Okay, maybe not a whole island, but certainly a very nice beach house. That's how serious the advertising game is.

And here's a heartwarming tidbit: Many families have traditions centered around watching the game together. It's not just about football; it's about shared experiences and making memories. Even if half the family is just there for the commercials and the halftime show.
Speaking of the halftime show, it's practically a mini-concert featuring some of the biggest names in music. Remember when Prince played in the rain? Iconic. Or when Janet Jackson… well, let's just say that's still talked about.

"The Super Bowl is more than just a game; it's a cultural phenomenon." – Someone probably said that.
The Final Whistle: Relax and Enjoy!
So, there you have it. You know where to watch the Super Bowl (CBS and Paramount+), you're armed with some fun facts, and you're ready to impress your friends at your viewing party.
Now, go forth, grab some snacks, wear your team's jersey (or just your comfiest pajamas), and enjoy the spectacle. And remember, even if your team loses, there's always next year. Unless, of course, your team is the Detroit Lions. Then maybe aim for next decade.
Happy watching! And may your guacamole be plentiful, and your remote control batteries fully charged.
