What Tv Network Is Carrying The Super Bowl

Super Bowl Sunday! The day of epic commercials, questionable fashion choices on the sidelines, and, oh yeah, a football game. But before you stock up on guacamole and debate whether to wear your lucky jersey, there's one crucial question: Where's the party at... on TV?
The Big Game's Home This Year
Drumroll, please! This year, the Super Bowl is airing on CBS. Yes, the same CBS that brings you NCIS, Young Sheldon, and…well, probably your grandma's favorite shows. Think of it as a temporary takeover.
Why CBS?
It’s like a giant game of TV network tag. Every year, the broadcasting rights rotate between the big players: CBS, NBC, and Fox. It’s their turn to bask in the glory (and the advertising revenue).
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Beyond the Broadcast: Streaming Options
Cutting the cord? No problem! You can stream the Super Bowl through Paramount+ (CBS's streaming service). This is a game changer. Imagine watching the game from your phone while pretending to listen to your in-laws. Just kidding (sort of)!

The Commercial Shenanigans
Let's be honest, for many, the Super Bowl commercials are the real MVP. Prepare for a barrage of ads featuring talking animals, celebrity cameos, and enough emotional manipulation to make you question your life choices. This year, with CBS at the helm, expect some truly memorable (and maybe slightly bizarre) moments.
Halftime Show Hysteria
The halftime show. Ah, a cultural phenomenon. This year's show promises to be a spectacle. Get ready for dazzling lights, elaborate costumes, and maybe a wardrobe malfunction or two (fingers crossed for drama!).

A Network's Big Day
For CBS, hosting the Super Bowl is a huge deal. It’s a chance to showcase their brand, attract new viewers, and generally flex their broadcasting muscles. Think of it as the TV network equivalent of winning the actual Super Bowl. Except with less sweat and more makeup.
Don't Miss a Moment!
So, mark your calendars, charge your remotes, and get ready for a Super Bowl extravaganza on CBS. It's a day of football, fun, and maybe a little bit of existential dread brought on by those emotionally charged commercials. Enjoy the show!
