The Seahawks vs. Buccaneers game is a key Week 5 NFL matchup with limited regional coverage on CBS, featuring Kevin Harlan and Trent Green as announcers, while other games are broadcast on NFL Network, CBS, NBC, and ESPN with various commentators.
ESPN announced its NBA commentary roster for the 2025-26 season, including extensions for Doris Burke and Richard Jefferson, and the addition of Tim Legler, with a focus on high-profile games and a new ESPN app experience.
The article previews the upcoming 2025 Pokémon GO World Championships in Anaheim, featuring insights from three expert commentators on top participants, predictions, and meta strategies, with the event scheduled for August 15-17, 2025, and coverage available via Twitch.
The Seattle Seahawks face the Arizona Cardinals in a crucial Week 12 NFC West matchup, with the game being part of a FOX doubleheader. The commentary team of Adam Amin and Mark Sanchez will cover the game, marking their first Seahawks broadcast this season. The game will be available in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, while most of the country will watch the 49ers vs. Packers. Full TV coverage maps and commentator details for other games are available on 506 Sports.
CBS Sports and TNT Sports have announced their commentator teams for the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, featuring an experienced lineup including Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and Tracy Wolfson. The tournament will be televised across TBS, CBS, TNT, and truTV, with games also available for streaming. Studio coverage will be hosted from New York and Atlanta, and Gene Steratore will serve as the rules analyst. The tournament will kick off with the NCAA First Four on truTV, with Spero Dedes, Jim Spanarkel, and Jon Rothstein calling the action from Dayton, Ohio.
ESPN has announced its revamped NBA game and studio coverage plans for the 2023-24 season. The new lead commentator team will consist of NBA Champion Head Coach Doc Rivers, along with Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame broadcasters Doris Burke and Mike Breen. Malika Andrews will host all of ESPN and ABC's NBA Countdown shows, while Bob Myers, two-time NBA Executive of the Year, joins as a studio and game analyst. A new broadcast team featuring Ryan Ruocco, JJ Redick, and Richard Jefferson has also been formed. Additionally, Hubie Brown will enter his 20th season with ESPN and his unprecedented 50th season in the NBA.