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SUPERBOWL SUNDAY ON WGMD

February 9, 2023

If you can’t watch the game, you can hear it on WGMD’s 92.7 and 98.5 FM.

WESTWOOD ONE SUPER BOWL BROADCAST TEAM

Kevin Harlan, in his 13 th season as the full-time voice of Monday Night Football on Westwood
One, will call his 13 th straight Super Bowl for the network. Harlan also currently calls play-by-play
for CBS Sports' coverage of both the NFL and NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Harlan joined
CBS Sports in 1998 as an NFL play-by-play announcer, after having served in the same capacity
for Fox Sports since 1994. This was his 38 th consecutive season broadcasting the NFL and with his
additional role as the lead play-by-play announcer for the NBA on TNT, this marks his 35 th season
broadcasting the NBA.  Harlan spent nine seasons (1985-93) as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs
and was the voice of the Minnesota Timberwolves for nine seasons as well. Harlan also called the
Final Four on Westwood One from 2003-2007. He was named NSMA Sportscaster of the Year in
2017 and 2019.

Kurt Warner, rejoins Westwood One’s Super Bowl coverage for the ninth straight year, and his
fifth as lead analyst. Warner has also served as a game analyst for the network the past nine
seasons on Monday Night Football. Warner has also worked as an analyst for the NFL Network
since 2010. Enshrined into the Hall of Fame in 2017, Warner played 12 seasons in the NFL,
leading two different franchises to Super Bowl appearances. As the ringleader of what became
known as the “Greatest Show on Turf,” Warner guided the St. Louis Rams to numerous offensive
records, including most points scored in a season, and two Super Bowls, including a victory in
Super Bowl XXXIV, for which he was named MVP. He also led the Arizona Cardinals to an
appearance in Super Bowl XLIII. He captured the NFL’s MVP Award in both the 1999 and 2001
regular seasons and was owner of the top three passing performances in Super Bowl history at
the time of his retirement. Warner’s numerous off-field accolades include the Walter Payton NFL
Man of the Year and The Bart Starr Award. Kurt's rise to prominence in the NFL was also the
subject of a recent feature film, “American Underdog”.

Gene Steratore, the former NFL veteran referee, joins the Westwood One booth for the third
time as an NFL Rules Analyst. Steratore served in a similar role for two Super Bowls for CBS
Sports, where he has worked since 2018 as Rules Analyst for their coverage of both the NFL and
NCAA basketball.  Prior to joining the media, he spent 15 years on the field as an NFL game
official, and 13 as a referee, including Super Bowl LII. In addition, he was a Division I college
basketball official for 22 years.
Laura Okmin has been part of the Westwood One family since 2009, serving as a sideline
reporter for NFL broadcasts, as well as a host for the Olympics. She has also been a reporter for
the NFL on Fox for two decades, and is the third-longest tenured sideline reporter in NFL history.
She has covered 15 Super Bowls in her career, and this will be her fourth as part of the Super
Bowl game broadcast for Westwood One. Previously, Laura worked for TNT/TBS Sports and CNN
as both a reporter and host. A decade ago, Okmin also created GALvanize, a company that
coaches and mentors young women entering the sports world both on- and off-camera.

Mike Golic rejoins the Westwood One Super Bowl crew for the second time, serving as both a
sideline reporter for the game, and co-hosting Super Bowl Preview. Golic worked as an NFL game
analyst during this season for the network and is one of the most prominent sports radio
personalities of all-time. Mike is the former co-host of ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike, which ran
weekday mornings from 2000 to 2017. Afterwards, he co-hosted Golic and Wingo from 2017-2020.
He originally joined ESPN as an NFL studio analyst in 1995. Prior to broadcasting, Golic played
defensive lineman in the NFL from 1986-1993, with the Eagles, Oilers, and Dolphins. 
Scott Graham, the long-time pregame, halftime and postgame host for the network’s Sunday
NFL coverage, will be working his 14 th straight Super Bowl for Westwood One, hosting the
pregame, halftime and postgame coverage. Graham has spent over thirty years as a radio and
television sportscaster including play-by-play for both the NFL and NFL Europe on FOX. On the
radio side, Graham served as the play-by-play voice of the Philadelphia Phillies for eight seasons
from 1999-2006. Since 2003, Graham has narrated a variety of programs, commercials, and
features produced by NFL Films. He also currently hosts Westwood One’s weekly feature
programs, NFL Preview and NFL Insider, is the play-by-play voice for Philadelphia Eagles
preseason television games, and does play-by-play for Westwood One’s coverage of NCAA
Basketball games, including the NCAA Tournament.

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