Football fans who want to listed to the Super Bowl radio broadcast for Super Bowl LIX (2025) can tune into their local Westwood One Sports station to get full coverage of the game. Westwood One will provide the exclusive national radio broadcast of the game and you can tune into your local station to listen to audio of the game on February 9, 2025. This continues their long-standing tradition of bringing NFL action to listeners across the country.
On the TV/Streaming side you can tune into Fox who will be the exclusive broadcast home of the game or the Tubi App, which Fox announced will also be carrying the game on streaming. And the best news is that on Tubi it’s free this year so be sure to check that out.
Westwood One’s coverage will start well before kickoff. Fans can expect pregame shows and analysis leading up to the main event. The broadcast will feature play-by-play commentary, expert insights, and sideline reports throughout the game.
Radio listeners have several ways to tune in. Local Westwood One affiliate stations will carry the broadcast. SiriusXM subscribers can access the audio through the NFL Radio channel. Mobile options include the NFL app and various streaming platforms.
Listening to Super Bowl LIX on the Radio
Westwood One’s National Coverage
https://westwoodonesports.com/stations/
Westwood One will broadcast Super Bowl LIX (2025) nationwide on radio. This is a continuation of their long-standing partnership with the NFL. Westwood One has been the national radio broadcaster for the NFL for many years, providing play-by-play coverage of regular season games, playoffs, and the Super Bowl. Westwood One is the sole national radio broadcaster for the Super Bowl.
- New York City: WFAN/660 & WFAN-FM/101.9
- Los Angeles: KLAC/570 (primary), KEIB/1150, KNX/1070 & KNX-FM/97.1
- Chicago: WSCR/670
- San Francisco: KTCT/1050
- Dallas–Fort Worth: KTCK/1310 & KTCK-FM/96.7 (primary), KLIF/570 (secondary)
- Houston: KILT/610
- Washington, D.C.: WJFK-FM/106.7, WJFK/1580
- Philadelphia: WIP-FM/94.1 (primary), WTEL/610 (secondary)
- Atlanta: WZGC-FM/92.91
- Boston: WEEI-FM/93.7
- Pittsburgh: KDKA-FM/93.7 (primary), KDKA/1020 (secondary)
- Miami–Fort Lauderdale: WINZ/940, WIOD/610
- Detroit: WXYT/1270, WXYT-FM/97.1
- Columbus: WBNS-FM/97.1 (primary), WBNS/1460 (secondary)
- Milwaukee: WRNW/97.3
- Cleveland: WKRK-FM/92.3
- Seattle: KJR/950 & 95.7 HD2
- Phoenix: KQFN/1580
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul: KFXN-FM/100.3, KTLK/1130
- San Diego–Tijuana: KLSD/1360
- Tampa–St. Petersburg: WHBO/1040
- Nashville, Tennessee: WGFX-FM/104.5
- Denver: KEPN/1600
- Orlando: WDBO/580
- Sacramento: KHTK/1140
- St. Louis: WXOS/101
- Portland, Oregon: KXTG/750
- Charlotte: WFNZ/610
- Indianapolis: WIBC/93.1
- Baltimore: WJZ/1300, WJZ-FM/105.7
- Raleigh–Durham: WDNC/620
- Salt Lake City: KZNS/1280, KZNS-FM/97.5
- Madison: WTSO/1070
- Green Bay: WDUZ/1400 & WFUZ-FM/107.52
- Buffalo, NY: WGR/550
- Cincinnati, OH: WLW/700
- Kansas City, MO: KCSP/610
- Jacksonville, FL: WJXL/1010 AM & 92.5 FM
- Oklahoma City, OK: WWLS/98.1 FM “The Sports Animal”
- New Orleans, LA: WWL/870 AM & 105.3 FM
- Louisville, KY: WKRD/790
- Hartford, CT: WPOP/1410
- Providence, RI: WPRV/790
- Memphis, TN: WREC/600
- Richmond, VA: WRNL/910
- Norfolk, VA: WVSP/94.1 FM “ESPN Radio 94.1”
- Birmingham, AL: WJOX/690 AM & 100.5 FM
- Rochester, NY: WROC/950 AM
- Albany, NY: WROW/590 AM
- Syracuse, NY: WHEN/620 AM
- Knoxville, TN: WNML/990 AM & 99.1 FM
- Columbia, SC: WNKT/107.5 FM “The Game”
- Greenville, SC: WORD/950 AM & 106.3 FM
- Albuquerque, NM: KNML/610 AM
- Omaha, NE: KXSP/590 AM “ESPN Radio 590”
- Honolulu, HI: KKEA/1420 AM
- Anchorage, AK: KSRM/920 AM & 100.1 FM
Where to Listen to Super Bowl on Radio Free
You can listen to the Super Bowl LIX radio broadcast free in several ways:
- Local Radio Stations: Many local radio stations across the US are affiliated with Westwood One and will carry the game. This is a great way to listen to Super Bowl on radio free. Check your local listings for stations in your area.
- SiriusXM NFL Radio: The game will be available on SiriusXM NFL Radio, channel 88. This is a good option for those who have a SiriusXM subscription.
- NFL App: The NFL app will stream the Westwood One broadcast. You can listen to Super Bowl on your iPhone or other smartphones using the app.
- NFL+: NFL+ subscribers can access the radio broadcast.
- WestwoodOneSports.com: You can listen to Super Bowl on radio online free at the Westwood One Sports website. This is another way to listen to Super Bowl on radio free.
- Alexa: Using the Westwood One Sports skill on Alexa-enabled devices, you can listen to the game.
Benefits of Radio Broadcasts
Listening to the Super Bowl on the radio has some unique advantages:
- Accessibility: Radio is readily available in many places, including cars, at work, or while doing other activities where watching TV is not feasible.
- Immersive Experience: Some people find the radio broadcast more immersive, allowing them to focus on the play-by-play commentary and imagine the action.
- Cost-Effective: Listening to the radio is generally free (unless you are using a paid service like SiriusXM).
Comparing Listening Options
Here’s a comparison of the different ways to listen to the Super Bowl on the radio:
Platform | Cost | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|---|
Local Radio Station | Free | Easy access, free | Signal quality may vary |
SiriusXM NFL Radio (Ch. 88) | Subscription required | Reliable signal, no local interference | Requires a subscription |
NFL App | Free (with limitations) | Convenient access on mobile devices | May require data usage |
NFL+ | Subscription Required | Additional features and content | Requires a subscription |
WestwoodOneSports.com | Free | Accessible on any device with internet | Requires internet access |
Alexa | Free (with Alexa device) | Hands-free listening | Requires an Alexa device |
What to Expect from the Broadcast
The Westwood One broadcast will feature:
- Play-by-play commentary from experienced sports broadcasters.
- Analysis and insights from expert commentators.
- Pre-game and post-game coverage.
A Long History of Sports on Radio
Radio broadcasts have been a staple of sports for many years. Before television became widespread, radio was the primary way for fans to follow their favorite teams. Even today, radio remains a popular choice for many, especially those who are traveling or unable to watch TV. The Super Bowl on the radio connects us to this history, offering a unique way to experience the big game.
Beyond the Super Bowl, Westwood One provides extensive coverage of other major sporting events throughout the year. For sports fans who enjoy the radio experience, Westwood One broadcasts regular season NFL games, college football, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (“March Madness”), and other prominent sporting events. This makes them a go-to source for sports audio content, offering fans a consistent way to follow their favorite sports and teams even when they can’t watch on television.
Westwood One Sports Stations
City/Market | Call Letters | Station Name |
ANCHORAGE | KTZN-AM 550 | 550 The Zone |
ANN ARBOR | WTKA-AM 1050 | Sports Talk 1050 |
Atlanta | WZGC-FM/92.9 | |
BIRMINGHAM | WJOX-FM 94.5 | Jox 94.5 FM |
BISMARCK/MANDAN | KXMR-AM 710 | ESPN Radio 710 AM |
BLOOMINGTON | WJBC-AM 1230 | AM 1230 WJBC |
BLOUNTVILLE | WXSM-AM 640 | 640 The Xtreme Sports Monster |
CANYONVILLE | KWRZ-FM 92.3 | KWRZ-FM |
CEDAR FALLS | KCNZ-AM 1650 | 1650 The Fan |
Chicago | WSCR/670 | |
CHICO | KPAY-AM 1290 | KPAY-AM |
CLEVELAND | WCLE-FM 104.1 | WCLE-FM |
CLEVELAND | WCLE-AM 1570 | WCLE-AM |
COEUR D’ALENE | KVNI-AM 1080 | KVNI-AM |
COLORADO SPRINGS | KCSF-AM 1300 | XTRA Sports 1300 |
COLUMBIA | KFRU-AM 1400 | KFRU-AM |
COLUMBUS | WBNS-AM 1460 | 1460 ESPN |
COLUMBUS | WBNS-FM 97.1 | Sports Radio 97.1 The Fan |
CREEDMOOR | WCMC-FM 99.9 | ESPN 99.9 The Fan |
CROOKSTON | KROX-AM 1260 | The Voice of the Valley |
DALLAS | KTCK-AM 1310 | The Ticket |
Dallas–Fort Worth | KTCK/1310 & KTCK-FM/96.7 | (primary), KLIF/570 (secondary) |
DAYTONA BEACH | WELE-AM 1380 | Goliath Radio |
DECATUR | WDZ-AM 1050 | ESPN 1050 The Fan |
DEERFIELD, MO (PITTSBURG, KS) | KSHQ-FM 100.7 | ESPN 100.7 |
DENVER | KEPN-AM 1600 | ESPN Radio 1600 |
DES MOINES | KBGG-AM 1700 | 1700 The Champ |
DETROIT | KFYN-FM 104.3 | 104.3 The River |
EASTON | WODE-FM 99.9 | WODE-FM |
EASTON | WEEX-AM 1230 | Fox Sports Radio 1230/1320 |
ERIE | WPSE-AM 1450 & FM 107.1 | WPSE-AM |
FAIRMONT | WMMN-AM 920 | FOX Sports Radio 920 WMMN |
FAIRMONT | WRLF-FM 94.3 | 94 Rock |
FAYETTEVILLE | KQSM-FM 92.1 | 92.1 The Ticket |
FITCHBURG | WPKZ-AM 1280 & FM 105.3 | WPKZ-AM 1280 |
FORT WORTH | KTCK-FM 96.7 | The Ticket |
FRESNO | KFIG-AM 1430 | KFIG-AM |
GAINESVILLE | WRUF-AM 850 & FM 95.3/98.1 | WRUF Sports Radio 850 |
GIBSLAND | KBEF-FM 104.5 | KBEF-FM |
GRAND RAPIDS | WJRW-AM 1340 | News Talk 1340 |
GREELEY | KFKA-AM 1310 | Newstalk 1310 KFKA |
HARRISBURG | WTPA-FM 93.5 | WTPA-FM |
HARRISBURG | WHGB-AM 1400 | Sports Radio 1400 |
Hartford | WPOP-AM 1410 & FM 92.9 | FOX Sports Radio 1410 |
HOLLY SPRINGS | WCMC-FM2 99.9 and FM 99.3 | WCMC-FM |
HONOLULU | KHKA-AM 1500 | KHKA-AM |
HONOLULU | KKEA-AM 1420 | ESPN 1420 |
HOPKINSVILLE | WHOP-AM 1230 | NewsTalk 1230 |
Houston | KILT/610 | |
HUNTSVILLE | WUMP-AM 730 & FM 103.9 | Sports Radio 730 The Ump |
ITHACA/TRUMANSBURG | WPIE-AM 1160 & FM 107.1 | ESPN Ithaca |
JACKSONVILLE | WOKV-AM 690 | WOKV-AM |
JEFFERSON CITY | KLIK-AM 1240 | News Talk 1240 |
LAFAYETTE | WASK-AM 1450 | ESPN 1450 AM |
LEXINGTON | WLXG-AM 1300 | Sports Radio 1300 |
LITTLE FALLS | KLTF-AM 960 | Little Falls Radio |
LAS VEGAS | KWWN-AM 1100 & FM 100.9 | ESPN Radio 1100 & 98.9 FM |
LAS VEGAS | KRLV-AM 920 | KRLV-AM |
LAS VEGAS | KLAV-AM 1230 | KLAV-AM |
LONGMONT/DENVER | KKFN-FM 104.3 | Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan |
Los Angeles | KLAC/570 | (primary), KEIB/1150, KNX/1070 & KNX-FM/97.1 |
LOUISVILLE | WHBE-FM 105.7 | ESPN 105.7 |
LUBBOCK | KTTU-FM 97.3 | Double T 104.3 |
LUBBOCK | KJTV-AM 950 & FM 100.7 | AM950 |
LYNN HAVEN/PANAMA CITY | WGSX-FM 104.3 | WGSX-FM |
MANCHESTER | WMSR-AM 1320 | Thunder Radio |
MARATHON | WAVK-FM 97.7 | WAVK-FM |
MARSHALL | KNSG-FM 107.5 | KNSG-FM |
MAYVILLE | KMAV-FM 105.5 | KMAV 105.5 & Sports Radio 1520 |
MAYVILLE | KMSR-AM 1520 | KMSR-AM |
MERCER | WLLF-FM 96.7 | Sports Radio 96.7 |
MONTGOMERY | WMON-AM 1340 | WMON-AM |
NASHVILLE | WGFX-FM 104.5 | 104.5 The Zone |
NEW BEDFORD, MA (PROVIDENCE) | WBSM-AM 1420 | WBSM-AM |
NEW HAVEN | WAVZ-AM 1300 | ESPN Radio 1300 |
New York City | WFAN/660 & WFAN-FM/101.9 | |
NEWBURG/LOUISVILLE | WHBE-AM 680 | ESPN Radio 680 |
NORTH SALT LAKE CITY | KALL-AM 700 | KALL-AM |
OWENSBORO, KY (EVANSVILLE, IN) | WLME-FM 102.7 | 102.7 The Game |
PEORIA | WZPN-FM 101.1 | 95.5 ESPN Peoria |
Philadelphia | WIP-FM/94.1 | (primary), WTEL/610 (secondary) |
PRATTVILLE | WXFX-FM2 95.1 | WXFX-FM2 |
PRICE | KOAL-AM 750 | KOAL-AM |
PRINCETON | WSJD-FM 100.5 | WSJD-FM |
QUEEN CITY | KPYN-AM 900 & FM 95.5 | KPYN-AM |
RAVENSWOOD | WMOV-AM 1360 & FM 101.7/106.7 | WMOV-AM |
ROSEBURG | KSKR-AM 1490 | FOX Sports Radio 1490 The Score |
SAN ANTONIO | KRPT-FM 92.5 | KRPT-FM |
SAN ANTONIO | WOAI-AM 1200 | News Radio 1200 |
SAN ANTONIO | KTKR-AM 760 | Ticket 760 |
SAN FRANCISCO | KNBR-AM 680 | KNBR 680 AM The Sports Leader |
SAN FRANCISCO | KNBR-FM 104.5 | KNBR-FM |
San Francisco | KTCT/1050 | |
SAN MATEO | KTCT-AM 1050 | KNBR 1050 The Sports Leader |
SEATTLE | KJR-AM 950 | 950 KJR |
SEATTLE | KJR-FM 95.7 | KJR-FM |
SEDONA | KAZM-AM 780 | KAZM Radio 780 AM |
SELLERSBURG | WLCL-FM 93.9 | WLCL-FM |
SOLDOTNA | KSLD-AM 1140 | 1140 ESPN |
ST. ALBANS | WJYP-AM 1300 | WJYP-AM |
ST. GEORGE | KHKR-AM 1210 | Sports Radio 1210 |
TEXARKANA | KTRG-FM 94.1 | ESPN 94.1 |
TUCSON | KTUC-AM 1400 | KTUC-AM |
TUCSON | KCUB-AM 1290 | 1290 AM The Source |
UNIONTOWN | WMBS-AM 590 & FM 101.1 | Your Local Station 590 AM WMBS |
VERMILLION | KVHT-FM 106.3 | KVHT-FM |
VERMILLION | KVTK-AM 1570 | ESPN Radio 1570 |
VIVIAN | KNCB-AM 1320 | The Sports Rebel |
WACO | KWBT-FM 94.5 | KWBT-FM |
WAITE PARK | KXSS-AM 1390 | 1390 The Fan |
Washington, D.C. | WJFK-FM/106.7, WJFK/1580 | |
WILMINGTON | WSTW-FM 93.7 | WSTW-FM |
WILMINGTON | WDEL-AM 1150 | News Talk Radio 1150 |
WILMINGTON | WDEL-FM 101.7 | WDEL-FM |
WINCHESTER | WZFC-AM 1400 | WZFC-AM |
WINDSOR LOCKS (HARTFORD) | WUCS-FM 97.9 & FM 97.3 | 97.9 ESPN Radio |
YORK | WOYK-AM 1350 | WOYK-AM 1350 |
Key Takeaways
- Westwood One has exclusive national radio rights for Super Bowl LIX in 2025
- The broadcast will include pregame coverage and full game commentary
- Listeners can access the audio through various platforms, including radio, satellite, and mobile apps
Super Bowl LIX Broadcast Overview
Super Bowl LIX radio coverage will be exclusively provided by Westwood One. The broadcast will feature expert commentary, in-depth analysis, and special segments to enhance the listening experience for football fans.
Partnership with Westwood One
Westwood One continues its long-standing relationship with the NFL for Super Bowl LIX. The network has secured exclusive radio broadcast rights for the championship game. Westwood One’s coverage will be available on hundreds of radio stations nationwide. Listeners can also access the broadcast through the NFL App and NFL+ streaming service.
SiriusXM will simulcast the Westwood One feed on its NFL Radio channel. This partnership ensures wide accessibility for fans across various platforms. The broadcast will begin several hours before kickoff, providing comprehensive pre-game coverage and building excitement for the main event.
Coverage Teams and Personalities
Kevin Harlan will lead the play-by-play commentary for Super Bowl LIX. He brings years of experience and a dynamic announcing style to the broadcast. Kurt Warner, former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl champion, will join Harlan as the lead analyst.
Additional voices in the broadcast booth include:
- Mike Golic: Sideline reporter
- Ian Eagle: Studio host
- Ross Tucker: Pre-game and halftime analyst
- James Lofton: Field analyst
This team of seasoned professionals will offer expert insights and breaking news throughout the game. Their collective knowledge will provide listeners with a rich, immersive audio experience of the Super Bowl.
Broadcast Features and Segments
Westwood One’s Super Bowl LIX coverage will include several special features and segments. A comprehensive pre-game show will set the stage for the championship matchup. This segment will feature team analysis, player interviews, and predictions from NFL insiders.
During the game, listeners can expect:
- Real-time play-by-play action
- In-depth analysis of key moments
- Sideline reports and injury updates
- Live coverage of the halftime show
The broadcast will also incorporate NFL highlights and trending social media reactions. Post-game coverage will include on-field interviews with players and coaches, as well as expert analysis of the game’s outcome and its impact on the league.
Game Day Experiences and Expanded Coverage
Westwood One’s Super Bowl LIX radio broadcast will offer extensive pre-game and post-game content, along with increased accessibility options for listeners.
Pre-Game and Post-Game Content
Westwood One plans to deliver comprehensive coverage before and after Super Bowl LIX. The network will start its pre-game show several hours before kickoff, featuring interviews with players, coaches, and analysts. Experts will break down key matchups and strategies.
During halftime, Westwood One will provide in-depth analysis of the first half and predictions for the second half. After the game, listeners can tune in for extensive post-game coverage, including:
- Live interviews from the field
- Locker room access
- Trophy presentation coverage
- Player and coach reactions
The broadcast team will likely include a play-by-play announcer, color commentator, and sideline reporter to provide diverse perspectives throughout the event.
Accessibility and Availability
Westwood One aims to make Super Bowl LIX radio coverage widely accessible. The broadcast will be available through:
- Traditional AM/FM radio stations
- Online streaming platforms
- Mobile apps
This multi-platform approach ensures listeners can tune in from various devices. For fans outside the U.S., international broadcast partners may carry the Westwood One feed, expanding global access to the game.
Westwood One typically offers special features for visually impaired listeners, such as detailed play-by-play descriptions. The network may also provide Spanish-language coverage to reach a broader audience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Super Bowl LIX radio broadcast on Westwood One will offer listeners comprehensive coverage of the big game. Here are answers to common questions about tuning in.
What time does the Super Bowl LIX radio broadcast start on Westwood One?
The Super Bowl LIX radio broadcast on Westwood One will begin at 5:00 PM Eastern Time on February 9, 2025. This pre-game coverage will lead up to the 6:30 PM ET kickoff.
Can I listen to Super Bowl LIX for free on Westwood One radio?
Yes, listeners can tune in to Super Bowl LIX for free on Westwood One radio. The broadcast will be available on local radio stations across the United States at no cost.
Who will be the announcers for Super Bowl LIX on Westwood One?
Westwood One has not yet announced the announcers for Super Bowl LIX. The network typically reveals its broadcast team closer to the event date.
What are the alternatives to listening to Super Bowl LIX on Westwood One?
Alternatives include the NFL app, SiriusXM NFL Radio Channel 88, and the ESPN app. These options may require subscriptions or purchases.
How can I find a local radio station broadcasting the Super Bowl LIX on Westwood One?
Listeners can use Westwood One’s affiliate finder tool on their website. This tool helps locate local stations carrying the Super Bowl broadcast in specific areas.
Are there any special programs or pre-game coverage for Super Bowl LIX on Westwood One?
Westwood One usually provides extensive pre-game coverage. This includes interviews, analysis, and special features leading up to kickoff. The network will likely announce specific programs as the event approaches.