The first super bowl with an expectation of reaching 100 million viewers is about to hit the screens as the president of CBS News and Sports is producing one. This is the first time that CBS aired a Super Bowl with ads cost $42,000 per minute. Since the first title game in 1967, TV’s coverage has changed; viewership has mounted from 75.5 million for that first Super Bowl to 151.6 million for Pittsburgh-Arizona game on NBC last year.
Informing that the program is going to encompass ingredients of that of "Super Sunday, McManus said "If we get a close game, I think we will get extraordinary ratings and a huge audience. And if we get just an OK game, I still think we'll get strong viewership because of the story lines involved”.
Weather forecasts also seem to be harmonizing McManus as forecasts predicted sunny skies for Miami and more moisture for snowy north-east. Forecasts expect sunny skies in Miami and cold weather and more moisture for the heavily populated, snowbound northeast.
Lead analyst Phil Simms who was left with for the game predictions by McManus and the production crew said, “Obviously, a game like this can take many turns. One important key deals with the Saints' defense, which can't allow Manning time to set up and throw."












