In the first half of Sunday’s Super Bowl Taylor Swift threw back a brew and slammed the empty cup in a moment of high emotion. And high triumph.
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The Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship ring made a surprise appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show at Allegiant Stadium.
CBS paid homage to classic Vegas motifs during their Super Bowl broadcast.
CBS color commentator Tony Romo once had a Las Vegas fantasy football convention canceled by the NFL. Now, he’s broadcasting the first Super Bowl in the city.
The free four-day experience, complete with the mountain atop the volcano, celebrates some of the most popular TV shows in the Paramount library.
Rapper and actor Lil Dicky discussed his show hiatus and music career with the Review-Journal at Super Bowl radio row Wednesday.
Broadcast great Joe Buck says of the Super Bowl in Las Vegas, “I do not have any desire to be there.”
NFL and UFC sideline reporter Megan Olivi is dreaming of one day getting the biggest assignment in her profession with the Super Bowl in town.
Jim Nantz and Brent Musberger were the guests at Michael’s at South Point.
Celine Dion was revealed at the Grammy Awards just as she was announced to the stage. “Thank you all. I love you right back,” said the 55-year-old superstar.
The streaming TV services announced that they are “adding limitations” on users sharing their accounts outside their households.
The Oscar news brought America Ferrera “Waves of emotion. Disbelief. Joy.” She’s also been moved by how her movie monologue has resonated with girls.
Now married with a child and another on the way, Honnold leads an expedition deep into Greenland in National Geographic’s “Arctic Ascent.”
CBS Sports will utilize new technology to broadcast Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl to the world, including 165 cameras at Allegiant Stadium and on the Strip.
“Live With Kelly and Mark” is coming to BleauLive Theater in February.