Super Bowl to be broadcast in 232 countries
(Feb. 3, 2007) — Much of the world — including China, host of the 2007 NFL China Bowl this summer — will be watching Super Bowl XLI at Dolphin Stadium in South Florida on Sunday, Feb. 4, when the Chicago Bears take on the Indianapolis Colts in front of a potential worldwide audience estimated at one billion people. A total of 54 international broadcasters will televise the game to 232 countries and territories in 33 languages. Nineteen television and radio stations from 14 countries will be broadcasting the game from Dolphin Stadium. superbowl.com
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