Entries Tagged as 'Super Bowl XLIV'

“Undercover Boss” star pleased with portrayal … pretty much

Photo: Dan Littlejohn/CBS ©2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc.

Photo: Dan Littlejohn/CBS ©2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc.

By Stacey Harrison

Last night’s post-Super Bowl airing of Undercover Boss pulled in over 38 million viewers, the best for that time slot since 2001.

Incidentally (or not) it was another reality offering — the premiere of the second season of Survivor — that was the last to pull in those kinds of ratings. But instead of cutthroat gamesmanship, Undercover Boss offered an uplifting vision of nameless, faceless corporate bigwigs finally developing empathy for their underlings. Waste Management President and COO Larry O’Donnell posed as a regular employee in his own company, going from task to task, in order to see how the policies he had a part in creating were handled in practice.

O’Donnell seems a genuine guy, far from the fat cat stereotype associated with high-level corporate execs, and has a compelling personal story involving a special-needs daughter that make him an easily empathetic figure. But even he was shocked by the difference between his insulated view of how the company functioned compared with what he saw in the field — including female route drivers not being provided a place to use the restroom while striving to make company-mandated goals; employees being threatened with their pay being docked for clocking in late after lunch; and deep personnel cuts leading to overworked, underpaid employees. It all led to one contrite executive how sought to make things right by episode’s end.

So beyond being thrilled about getting a better understanding of his company, and the stratospheric-level of publicity generated by the show, what did O’Donnell think of the show? I caught up with him at the annual press tour in Pasadena recently, and while he said the experience was overwhelmingly positive, reality TV is never all that it seems.

Did the show accurately portray your experience?

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NFL Network’s schedule for “The Longest Pregame Show in History” for Super Bowl XLIV

By Ryan

sbxliv_mark_2_rgbNFL Network announced today the details of its Super Bowl XLIV pregame coverage, consisting of a whopping eight and a half hours of programming. Just about every major storyline is getting some attention. And then, they’ll trot out the cast of the movie Grown Ups. From NFL Network:

NFL NETWORK AT SUPER BOWL XLIV: WHAT’S ON
“THE LONGEST PREGAME SHOW IN HISTORY”

NFL GAMEDAY MORNING—Sunday, February 7 at 9:00 AM

On Super Bowl Sunday, NFL Network’s pregame show, NFL GameDay Morning will provide a record 8 ½ hours of live coverage starting at 9:00 AM ET with 18 on-air personalities from Sun Life Stadium and other locations in South Florida.

The following are highlights of what will be on the longest Super Bowl pregame show in history on NFL Network, Sunday, February 7:

9:00 AM ET

Introduction from South Beach

NFL Films Steve Sabol feature on Vince Lombardi and his grandson, Saints QB Coach Joe Lombardi

First update of the day on Colts DE Dwight Freeney’s playing status

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ESPN’s coverage of Super Bowl XLIV

By Ryan

ESPN’s many media outlets are all over Super Bowl week, with content across 18 platforms. From ESPN:
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Super Bowl XLIV week in South Florida will kick off Sunday, Jan. 31, with the 2010 Pro Bowl on ESPN, ESPN HD and ESPN Deportes at 7:20 p.m. ET from Sun Life Stadium. ESPN’s week-long comprehensive coverage of the Indianapolis Colts-New Orleans Saints matchup will continue across its multimedia platforms through Sunday, Feb. 7. Highlights:

·         Super Bowl-related content across 18 ESPN platforms: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Classic, ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, ESPNEWS HD, ESPNU HD, ESPN International, ESPN.com, ESPN Radio, ESPNRadio.com, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPNdeportes.com, ESPN The Magazine and ESPN Mobile properties;

·         More than 80 hours of Super Bowl-related programming on domestic television from South Florida;

·         More than 55 hours of Super Bowl-related programming on ESPN Radio from South Florida;

·         ESPN International will bring live coverage of the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl to more than 51 million households in 140 countries and territories throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Israel, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Rim, and much of Europe;

·         More than 30 on-air commentators (hosts, analysts, reporters and contributors) covering on-site;

·         ESPN’s coverage will peak with more than 16 hours of TV and radio coverage on Super Bowl Sunday (Sunday, Feb. 7), beginning with Mike & Mike in the Morning at 6 a.m. (ESPN Radio/ESPN2).

·         ESPN’s weeklong television and radio coverage (Feb. 1 – Feb. 7) will originate from Lummus Park on Miami Beach (12th Street and Ocean Drive).
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Super Bowl XLIV schedule on CBS

By Ryan

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CBS has announced its coverage plans for Super Bowl XLIV from South Florida, including all of its pregame coverage: the Road to the Super Bowl special, the Phil Simms All-Iron Team presentation and The Super Bowl Today show. Also included are details on the premiere of Undercover Boss, airing after the game. From CBS:

CBS SPORTS TO BROADCAST SUPER BOWL XLIV LIVE ON FEBRUARY 7

Jim Nantz and Phil Simms Call Super Bowl XLIV

CBS News’ Katie Couric to Contribute to THE SUPER BOWL TODAY

PHIL SIMMS ALL-IRON TEAM: SUPER BOWL EDITION Highlights All-Time Super Bowl Team by Traveling from Hawaii to Ireland

CBS’s New Reality Series, UNDERCOVER BOSS, Premieres Following Super Bowl XLIV

CBS Sports culminates its coverage of the 2009-10 NFL season with SUPER BOWL XLIV on Sunday, Feb. 7 (6:28 PM, ET kick-off) from Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Fla., live on the CBS Television Network. CBS Sports last broadcast the Super Bowl in 2007 when the Indianapolis Colts defeated the Chicago Bears, 29-17. Super Bowl XLIV will be the Network’s 17th Super Bowl broadcast overall.

CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz and Phil Simms call the action, marking the second time in his illustrious 25-year CBS Sports broadcasting career that Nantz calls play-by-play for the Super Bowl. Nantz called his first Super Bowl in 2007 and hosted the Network’s Super Bowl pre-game show, THE SUPER BOWL TODAY, in 2001 and 2004. Simms provides analysis for his sixth Super Bowl, the fourth for CBS Sports.  Nantz and Simms are joined on the broadcast by NFL ON CBS analysts Steve Tasker and Solomon Wilcots serving as sideline reporters. Super Bowl XLIV is produced by Lance Barrow, Coordinating Producer, THE NFL ON CBS, and directed by Mike Arnold.

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NFL Network’s wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl XLIV

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By Ryan

NFL Network announced its “everything but the game itself” coverage of Super Bowl XLIV from South Florida. Highlights include 8.5 hours of pregame coverage on Sunday, along with 65 hours of original programming from South Florida. From NFL Network:

THE LONGEST PREGAME SHOW IN HISTORY – A RECORD 8.5 HOURS OF SUPER BOWL SUNDAY COVERAGE ON NFL NETWORK

SUPER COVERAGE INCLUDES MORE THAN 50 HOURS OF LIVE PROGRAMMING OF SUPER BOWL XLIV FROM SOUTH FLORIDA PROVIDING VIEWERS ALL-ACCESS PASS

Unmatched Super Bowl-Winning Analyst Line-Up Includes Deion Sanders, Marshall Faulk, Michael Irvin, Warren Sapp, Rod Woodson and Joe Theismann Plus Many More Analysts and Special Guests

Beginning Wednesday, January 27, NFL Network sets down in South Florida and for 13 days, brings viewers wall-to-wall coverage of the 2010 Pro Bowl, Super Bowl XLIV and all the events in between. On Super Bowl Sunday, NFL Network’s pregame show, NFL GameDay Morning will provide a record 8 ½ hours of live coverage starting at 9:00 AM ET with 17 on-air personalities from four locations across South Florida.

With more than 65 hours of original programming from South Florida combined with the classic, complementary Super Bowl content including Emmy award-winning NFL Films specials that can only be found on NFL Network, fans receive the complete NFL postseason experience with more than 100 hours of round-the-clock programming.
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CBS debuts 40th anniversary “Road to the Super Bowl” special

By Ryan

sbxliv_mark_2_rgbCBS announced it will air the annual Road to the Super Bowl special as part of its Super Bowl XLIV pregame shows Feb. 7 at 12pm ET. From CBS:

NFL FILMS’ “ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL”
DEBUTS ON CBS AT 12:00 NOON ET ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY

40TH Anniversary of Most-Honored Annual Sports Special

One-Hour Special Culled From 1.7 Million Feet of Game Film &
400 Hours of Game Audio from 133 Coaches & Players

How did the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts advance to Super Bowl XLIV in South Florida?  Re-live the journey as only NFL Films can present it on “Road to the Super Bowl” on Super Bowl Sunday, February 7 at 12pm ET on CBS.

“Road to the Super Bowl” begins with Kickoff Weekend and chronicles the 2009 NFL season utilizing NFL Films’ signature captivating video and sound from on the field and in the locker room from exclusive player and coach wirings.
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And the winner of the coveted post Super Bowl time slot is…

Undercover Boss.

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The long-awaited CBS reality series follows high-level chief executives as they leave the comfort of their corner offices and slip anonymously into the rank and file of their companies. While working alongside their employees, they will see the effects their decisions have on others, discover trouble spots within their organizations and discover the unsung heroes who make their companies run.

Following its post Super Bowl debut, the series moves to its regular time period Sundays at 9pm as part of a new two-hour reality block with The Amazing Race.

Photo: Jeff Neira/CBS