Viewers Can Watch Live Streaming Video of SuperBowl XLVI via Internet and Mobile Apps

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NFL.com offers free live video of Super Bowl XLVI

While millions tune in to televisions world-wide each year to watch the Super Bowl, this year will feature something new when it comes to ways to watch the big game. For the first time in its history, an official live stream of the SuperBowl will be available to viewers all over the planet.

The 2012 Super Bowl will be accessible to NFL fans in a number of ways in addition to television and radio. So to answer the question of how to watch the live video stream of the SuperBowl, we go to the source.

Two media outlets will offer real-time live streaming of today’s Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants. The first should come a no surprise, as the NFL.com features everything football. This year the NFL.com will also broadcast the game live.

Additionally, the television network with the rights to broadcast the game for 2012, NBC, will also broadcast a live internet video stream of the Super Bowl on NBC.com. The live video stream if the game is free for viewers from both sources, and NBC.com will begin its live internet broadcast starting at 2PM Eastern with pre-game coverage and continue full game coverage with kick-off scheduled for 6:30 PM Eastern.

Internet viewers of the 2012 SuperBowl will also have the opportunity to watch the game from the vantage point of four unique camera angles, plus the ability to pause and rewind the video stream.

For users of mobile phone and other wireless mobile devices, a variety of mobile apps are available to take advantage of the live video stream and other data for today’s Super Bowl game.

Verizon subscribers can use a free NFL mobile app to watch Super Bowl XLVI directly from their iOS or Android mobile phone.

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