The Seahawks vs. Cardinals game in Week 10 will be broadcast on CBS at 1:05 pm PT, primarily in the Pacific Northwest and Arizona, with Kevin Harlan and Trent Green as announcers. The game is part of a cross-flex arrangement allowing CBS to air select NFC games.
Most of America will not see the Jets vs. Bengals game in Week 8; instead, viewers will mostly watch other matchups like Bears vs. Ravens and Cowboys vs. Broncos, with specific coverage maps indicating regional broadcasts and nationally televised games on Amazon, NBC, ESPN, and ABC.
The Week 6 NFL game between the Seahawks and Jaguars will be broadcast on FOX in limited markets, primarily in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and parts of Florida, with Chris Myers and Mark Schlereth commentating. The game is not a primary broadcast and is overshadowed by the Cowboys-Panthers game on CBS, which has broader coverage. The article also details the TV scheduling and announcers for the week.
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.
The Week 3 NFL game between the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers will be broadcast on FOX at 1:00 PM ET, with regional coverage in Ohio and parts of the Midwest, while most of the country will see a different game. The article also lists other NFL games scheduled for the week and invites Browns fans outside Ohio to share their local TV coverage.
The article provides details about the TV coverage map and commentators for the Seahawks vs. Steelers game in Week 2 of the NFL season, highlighting the broadcast team, regional distribution, and other game matchups scheduled for the week.
Most of the United States will not be able to watch the Bengals vs. Jaguars game in Week 2, as it is only broadcast in the tri-state areas near Cincinnati and Jacksonville. The article details the TV coverage map for NFL games, highlighting which matchups are nationally televised and which regions will see different games on CBS and Fox.
The article provides the TV coverage map and commentators for NFL Week 1 games, highlighting the Seahawks vs. 49ers game on FOX with Joe Davis and Greg Olsen, and listing announcers for other Sunday games. It also notes Olsen's return to calling a game in Seattle since retiring from the NFL.
The BMW Championship 2025 concludes with final-round tee times at Caves Valley Golf Club, Baltimore, with coverage on Golf Channel, NBC, and Peacock, featuring a detailed schedule of tee times and players.
The article offers a 7-step playbook to improve NBA Finals TV coverage, including switching to a two-person booth, leveraging Inside the NBA, enhancing pre-game setups, reducing distractions, showing the national anthem, increasing player storytelling, and delaying the NBA Draft to elevate the Finals' prestige and viewer experience.
President Trump's military parade in Washington, celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary and his own 79th birthday, is designed as a TV event with extensive coverage planned by Fox News, CNN, and C-SPAN, but it will not be broadcast live on ABC, CBS, or NBC due to prior commitments, with some coverage available digitally. The event features tanks, soldiers, and a country music concert, amid protests and security concerns.
The Seattle Seahawks face the Arizona Cardinals in a crucial NFC West matchup, with the Cardinals aiming to reclaim the division lead. This game, typically on FOX, is cross-flexed to CBS, with Ian Eagle and Charles Davis as commentators. The game is widely distributed on CBS, despite Jim Nantz and Tony Romo covering the Browns vs. Steelers. Coverage maps and full commentator listings for other games are available on 506 Sports.
Week 13 of the NFL season features a full slate of 16 games, including three on Thanksgiving and a Black Friday matchup, all crucial for playoff implications. The NFL TV coverage map, provided by 506 Sports, outlines which games will be broadcast across different regions on major networks like FOX and CBS. Key matchups include the Steelers vs. Bengals, Chargers vs. Falcons, and Eagles vs. Ravens, among others. Fans can use Pro Football Network's playoff predictor to simulate outcomes and see potential playoff scenarios.
Week 13 of the NFL features a full slate of 16 games, including three on Thanksgiving and a Black Friday matchup, all crucial for playoff implications. The coverage map, provided by 506 Sports, details which games will air in different regions across major networks like FOX and CBS. Key matchups include the Steelers vs. Bengals, Chargers vs. Falcons, and Eagles vs. Ravens, among others. Each game has significant playoff stakes, with teams like the Eagles and Ravens looking to solidify their standings. The article also highlights the national broadcasts and provides insights into team performances and strategies.