ST BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — Six University student radio broadcasters will get the chance to mic up at this years Super Bowl LVIII.
St. Bonaventure University's students from their student-run radio station, 88.3 WSBU-FM The Buzz, will get the chance to broadcast at this years Super Bowl LVIII.
The students will set up at the Super Bowl's radio row, which is set up in the Las Vegas Convention Center, not far from the Allegiant Stadium, where the game will be played.
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They will be heading to Vegas on Saturday, ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, to get ready to internationally broadcast the game aside others in the media. Interviews and packaging content for broadcast will air on WSBU each day from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m., Monday through Friday.
“We’ll attend Monday’s opening night (formerly known as media day) when you get to see the teams and players. We’ll set up our microphone with all the others and get to ask questions," said Steven Stutz, a senior marketing major from Buffalo who has been with WSBU since he was a freshman.
Stutz has been a station manager for the past year and a half said.
Preparation for the big day included fundraisers and the sale of on-air ads to help pay for this once-in-a-lifetime trip to Las Vegas. The students will have guests on their show like former players and crowd members.
You can access the live stream from the stations website here.
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