Super Bowl XLIV

The Super Bowl XLIV was the 40th edition of the final of the Football League National Football League ( NFL). With the games between the predecessor organizations American Football League and National Football League, it was the 44th Super Bowl. On 7 February 2010, the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints were offset by in Miami, Florida in the Sun Life Stadium. Winners were the New Orleans Saints for a final score of 31:17. For Super Bowl MVP New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees has been selected.

  • 2.1 television 2.1.1 United States
  • 2.1.2 Germany
  • 2.1.3 Austria
  • 2.1.4 Europe
  • 3.1 Before the game
  • 3.2 half-time show

The road to the Super Bowl

→ see also Main article: NFL 2009

Regular Season

Finals

Note: In accordance with the customs of the NFL each Away Team is at the top called.

Semifinal

Broadcasting

TV

United States

In the United States, the game was broadcast live on CBS. Jim Nantz and Phil have commented Simms. Before the start of a four-hour Super Bowl pre-coverage was broadcast by CBS.

A 30- second commercial cost 2.8 million U.S. dollars, converted, which is around 2 million euros.

Germany

As in previous years, rendered the first game, which was commented by Andreas Witte and Dirk Froberg.

Austria

For the first time the Super Bowl in Austria has been transferred from the private channel Puls 4, after the ORF had withdrawn for financial reasons. The transfer commented Robert Seeger and Walter Reiterer.

Europe

On the pay-TV channel ESPN America the Super Bowl was received in parts of Europe.

Radio

As in previous years, took over both Westwood One for the U.S. and Canada, as well as BBC Radio 5 Live for Europe again the radio transmissions. In addition, other stations in various countries were able to secure the rights.

Cultural program

Before the game

The American National Anthem was sung by Carrie Underwood. Queen Latifah also sang "America the Beautiful."

Half-time show

The NFL announced on 26 November 2009 in the transmission of the Oakland Raiders against the Dallas Cowboys that The Who will perform the halftime show at the Super Bowl XLIV. The band presented some of their hits including Pinball Wizard, Who Are You, Baba O'Riley and Will not Get Fooled Again.

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