Stephen A. Smith takes issue with Serena Williams’ Super Bowl halftime cameo
"If I'm married and my wife is going to join trolling her ex, go back to his ass. 'Cause clearly you don't belong with me."
"If I'm married and my wife is going to join trolling her ex, go back to his ass. 'Cause clearly you don't belong with me."
The average Canadian audience of 9.5 million viewers for Super Bowl LIV was an all-time record, and the return of simsub was important there.
"Was the Super Bowl halftime show obscene?" That virulent Gil Smart take could have been kept to the Treasure Coast Newspapers, but USA Today decided to infect the rest of the country.
Are we supposed to be scared of drinking Mountain Dew Zero Sugar?
Fox had a mixed bag for Super Bowl LIV.
"The Chiefs Kingdom has firmly planted its flag on football's highest summit!"
Will Charlie Day and his laundry pop up somewhere in this article?
No, this wasn't the Chiefs' first Super Bowl win.
Trump tweeted congrats to "the Great State of Kansas," before deleting and replacing that with a tweet about Missouri.
Fox debuted a new NFL graphics package for the Super Bowl, and made plenty of changes.
Planters, Hard Rock, Hyundai, Toyota, and GM all altered their Super Bowl plans.
"Between the time that I learned that TMZ had reported he was on that helicopter and the time that I was on the air announcing the news was 20 minutes, 25 minutes max. It was a quick turnaround."
Joe Buck has appeared on Brockmire several times and feuded with Hank Azaria's Jim Brockmire. Now, Brockmire's mocking Buck in a short video ahead of Buck's call of Super Bowl LIV.
"It’s a blog! Temporarily! Over the course of the next three days, Jan. 31 through Feb. 2, we will be publishing blogs for your reading pleasure. At the conclusion of this three-day period, we will vanish."
"We are consumer-facing, while Radio Row is much more media- and talent-led. ...We do want it to be fan-friendly and have fans be able to come and engage with their favorite players and their favorite shows."
The interview will be pre-taped, and parts of it will be reserved for Hannity's Fox News show.
For comparison, CBS didn't announce a sellout until two days before the Super Bowl last season.