Fox Sports previously streamed its Super Bowl broadcast on its Fox Sports app, but for this year’s big game, it’s providing coverage to its free, ad-supported streaming service, Tubi. the The Broadcasting Corporation announced on Wednesday The biggest game in the NFL will be available on the streaming device, with advance coverage beginning at 3:30 PM ET on February 9 with Tubi Red Carpet on Super Bowl LIX.

The NFL rotates its Super Bowl announcers every year, with CBS broadcasting it last year. Fox had the NFL title game in 2023 and will have it again this year, while NBC and Peacock will have it in 2026 and ESPN and ABC will air it in 2027.

Confirmation that Fox will make this year’s game available in 4K is welcome, but not unexpected, as it previously broadcast the Super Bowl in 4K in both 2020 and 2023. Made the option available For compatible cable, satellite and streaming providers, including DirecTV, Dish, Verizon, Optimum, Comcast, Fubo and YouTube TV, as well as those broadcasting the Super Bowl through its Fox Sports app.

In addition to broadcasting on Fox and streaming on Tubi, this year’s Super Bowl will also be available on Fox Deportes, Telemundo and “across NFL digital properties” without requiring users to authenticate that they are paying for a cable, satellite or streaming TV service. The commercials are expected to be the same across different services, according to diverse.

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By BBC

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