Listen to 2011 Super Bowl XLV Radio Broadcast Live Online – Westwood One Streaming Audio Boomer Esiason and Kevin Harlan
The 2011 Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 6 and millions of fans are excited about this game. This will likely be the most watched cable TV event in history as fans will outpace last years Super Bowl. Many fans will also search to listen to the 2011 Super Bowl XLV radio broadcast live one. When looking for a Westwood One live streaming audio feed of the game with the announcers Boomer Esiason and Kevin Harlan there should be multiple options available.
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When looking for a live streaming audio feed of the Westwood One radio broadcast of the 2011 Super Bowl it would be smart to check this link to find any affiliates in your area that will be broadcasting the game. With most radio stations now offering a live streaming audio feed link on their websites it should not be too difficult to find this game through a radio broadcast online. Remember that it is sometimes the case that the video and audio feed are not 100% in sequence so it may be the case that one is slightly ahead of the other which can be quite annoying.
Here is some more information about Westwood One from Wikipedia:
Westwood One is an American radio network. It is based in New York City, and it was previously managed by CBS Radio, the radio arm of CBS Corporation, and Viacom (1971-2005). The company is now owned by the private-equity firm The Gores Group and describes itself as “platform agnostic” but still focuses mostly on radio as well as online audio products. Due to purchases, mergers and other forms of consolidation in the 1980s and 90s, at one time or another, it has had ownership stakes in or syndication rights to some of the most famous brands in network radio, including CBS, ABC, NBC, Mutual, CNN, Fox and Unistar. The company is one of the largest producers and distributors of radio programming in the United States. It broadcasts entertainment, news, weather, sports, talk, and traffic programming to about 7,700 radio stations across the USA. The company is America’s top provider of local traffic reports through its subsidiaries, Metro Networks, Shadow Broadcast Services, SmartRoute Systems, and Sigalert.com[1]. Westwood One also offers weather services; originally using Accuweather, Westwood switched to The Weather Channel in 2009.
The company was founded by Norman J. Pattiz in 1976. At the time, he was a former advertising sales executive with KCOP-TV, a Los Angeles TV station. He was listening to a local radio station doing a Motown weekend, and decided to syndicate The Sound of Motown to radio. The show was a success. He added several more shows during the 1970s, including Dr. Demento and Mary Turner’s “Off The Record.”. In 1981 Norm Pattiz started recording live concerts for broadcast with a Chuck Berry recording in January of that year, the company became a leader in live broadcasts and concert recordings for radio. By 1982, Pattiz was distributing his radio shows via satellite through an arrangement with idb Communications in Culver City. Pattiz took Westwood One public in 1984, and with the money raised by the IPO, he purchased the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1985, and the NBC Radio Network in 1987. Other highlights in the late 1980s include the purchase of three radio stations, the trade paper Radio & Records, and the hiring of Casey Kasem from ABC. Although Pattiz long remained a major shareholder and board chairman, control and management shifted to others in the early 1990′s. First, in 1993, it was to radio station group owner Infinity Broadcasting, headed by Mel Karmazin, who also took over direct management of Westwood. With Infinity already owning and managing competing Unistar Radio Networks (formerly known as the RKO Radio Networks and later as United Stations Radio Networks, which merged with Transtar in the late 1980′s), the two companies were combined under the Westwood name in 1994 (later spinning off Transtar in 2006). After the sale of his Infinity Broadcasting to Westinghouse, then parent of CBS, Karmazin went on to become COO of CBS and under his control, CBS took over management of Westwood. CBS also had a significant ownership stake in Westwood, which then purchased Metro Networks in 1999 in a three-way merger involving Metro Networks, Copter Acquisition Corp. and Westwood. On August 30, 2010, Pattiz stepped down from the board and was succeeded as chairman by Mark Stone, Senior Managing Director of the Gores Group, which by then was majority owner and controlled Westwood. A Westwood press release said Pattiz signed a new contract as a company consultant.
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