Entravision Communications Corporation (NYSE: EVC), a leading global media and marketing technology company, announced today that the Company will broadcast the entire 2020-2021 NFL Playoff Season, a total of 13 games including Super Bowl LV from Tampa, Florida. This marks Entravision’s fifth year as the NFL’s exclusive National Spanish radio broadcast partner, and it will be the Company’s third year broadcasting the Super Bowl.
End zone to end zone unprecedented coverage begins Saturday, January 9, 2021 in Buffalo, New York with a two-day tripleheader for Wild Card Weekend and concludes on Sunday, February 7, 2021 in Tampa, Florida with Super Bowl LV. Playoff and Super Bowl coverage will include a 60-minute pre-game show, Pase Completo, in select games, followed by a live play-by-play broadcast and post-game analysis. In its sixth season, Pase Completo features veteran sports game analysts Ricardo Celis and Tony Nuñez. The entire pre-game show will also stream on Facebook Live.
“We are very excited to continue broadcasting the NFL to Entravision radio listeners and our affiliates stations’ markets, especially the Playoffs and Super Bowl, which feature the best competition of the season and the biggest sports event of the year,” said Jeffery Liberman, Entravision’s President and Chief Operating Officer. “The NFL has the largest Hispanic fan base of any U.S. professional sport. We are proud to be the NFL’s exclusive Spanish-language radio broadcaster and continue bringing this popular sport to our listenership.”
As part of the playoff excitement this year, NFL fans can also participate in the NFL’s Super Bowl Challenge by making their picks online at superbowlchallenge.es. Fans can compete to win great Super Bowl merchandise, including an official NFL Riddell helmet and other autographed memorabilia.
Coverage will be broadcast on the following Entravision O&O radio stations: |
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Market |
Format |
Station |
Frequency |
Albuquerque |
Jose Network |
KRZY-AM |
1450 |
Aspen |
Tricolor |
KPVW-FM |
107.1/104.3 |
Denver |
Suavecita |
KJMN-FM |
92.1 |
El Centro |
Suavecita |
KSEH-FM |
94.5 |
El Paso |
Suavecita |
KINT-FM |
93.9 |
Las Vegas |
Suavecita |
KRRN-FM |
92.7 |
Los Angeles |
Viva |
KDLD-FM |
103.1 |
Lubbock |
TUDN |
KBZO-AM |
1460 |
McAllen |
Suavecita |
KNVO-FM |
101.1 |
Monterey-Salinas |
Suavecita |
KSES-FM |
107.1 |
Orlando |
Salsa |
WNUE-FM |
98.1 |
Palm Springs |
Suavecita |
KLOB-FM |
94.7 |
Phoenix |
Suavecita |
KVVA/KDVA |
107.1 |
Reno |
Tricolor |
KRNV-FM |
102.1 |
Sacramento |
Suavecita |
KXSE-FM |
104.3 |
Stockton-Modesto |
Suavecita |
KTSE-FM |
97.1 |
Affiliate stations broadcasting the NFL playoffs and Super Bowl: |
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Market |
Station |
Frequency |
Chicago |
WRTO |
1200 AM |
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WOJO |
105.1 FM HD3 |
Dallas |
KFLC |
1270 AM |
Houston |
KLAT |
1010 AM |
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KLTN |
102.9 FM HD3 |
Miami |
WQBA |
1140 AM |
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WAMR |
107.5 FM HD3 |
New York |
WADO |
1280 AM |
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WXNY |
96.3 FM HD3 |
Salt Lake City |
KDUT |
102.3 FM |
KTUB |
1600 AM |
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San Antonio |
KFLZ |
87.9 FM |
KROM |
92.9 FM HD2 |
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W Palm Beach |
WEFL |
760 AM |
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