Super Bowl LVIII is just a few weeks away, set for February 11, 2024, as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers meet in Las Vegas.
For the first time, CBS Sports will offer the Super Bowl in 1080p High Dynamic Range (HDR) and 4K HDR. The 4K HDR stream will be delivered to various MVPD (Multichannel Video Programming Distributor) and vMVPD (Virtual Multichannel Video Programming Distributor).
Super Bowl LVIII will not be the only program offered on these streams. More than 10 hours of coverage will air on the CBS Television Network and Paramount+, and will be available on all streams offered by the network.
CBS Sports’ pregame, halftime and postgame coverage will also be available in 1080p HDR and 4K HDR.
HDR provides better display detail in light and shadow scenes and Wide Color Gamut (WCG) displays a more vibrant color range. Both offer a brighter and more colorful screen.
This year, Usher will be the halftime show performer and his performance will be even more vibrant in 1080p HDR and 4K HDR.
Super Bowl LVIII will take place at Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, for the first time in Nevada.
How to watch the 2024 Super Bowl
- Date: Sunday February 11
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
- TV: CBS, Nickelodeon
- Flow: Available through Paramount+ on all platforms, or connect with your TV provider on the CBS.com or CBS Sports apps
Note: This is the first time in NFL history that the Super Bowl will be broadcast in two different formats, with CBS airing the traditional broadcast of the game and Nickelodeon airing an exclusive television broadcast aimed at children and families. The CBS show will be available to stream via Paramount+.
Paramount+ can be streamed on a number of supported devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, Fire TV, PlayStation 4 and 5, Roku TV, Xbox, and Google TV.