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The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast college football 's Rose Bowl throughout the years.
Television
The Rose Bowl Game has been a part of college football on television since January 1, 1948. The 1948 Rose Bowl was telecast in Los Angeles on KTLA . The 1952 Rose Bowl , on NBC, was the first national telecast of a college football game. The network broadcast both the Tournament of Roses Parade and the following game. Television network, play-by-play and color commentator(s) for the Rose Bowl from 1952 to the present.
After the 2009-10 season, ESPN had the contract to broadcast the BCS games, including the Rose Bowl game.[ 1] [ 2] When the BCS was replaced by the College Football Playoff (CFP) in 2014 , with the Rose Bowl Game as one of its six associated bowls, ESPN signed a new contract to broadcast all CFP games through the 2025 season.[ 3]
Date
Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Sideline reporter(s)
January 1, 2020
ESPN
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Maria Taylor and Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2019
ESPN
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Maria Taylor and Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2018
ESPN
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Maria Taylor and Tom Rinaldi
January 2, 2017
ESPN
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Samantha Ponder and Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2016
ESPN
Brent Musburger
Jesse Palmer
Maria Taylor
January 1, 2015
ESPN
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Heather Cox and Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2014
ESPN
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Heather Cox and Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2013
ESPN
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Heather Cox and Tom Rinaldi
January 2, 2012
ESPN
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Erin Andrews [ 4]
January 1, 2011
ESPN
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Erin Andrews
January 1, 2010
ABC [ 5]
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Lisa Salters
January 1, 2009
ABC
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Lisa Salters
January 1, 2008
ABC
Brent Musburger
Kirk Herbstreit
Lisa Salters
January 1, 2007
ABC
Brent Musburger
Bob Davie and Kirk Herbstreit
Lisa Salters
January 4, 2006
ABC
Keith Jackson
Dan Fouts
Todd Harris and Holly Rowe
January 1, 2005
ABC [ 6]
Keith Jackson
Dan Fouts
Todd Harris
January 1, 2004
ABC
Keith Jackson
Dan Fouts
Todd Harris
January 1, 2003
ABC
Brent Musburger
Gary Danielson
Jack Arute
January 3, 2002
ABC
Keith Jackson
Tim Brant
Todd Harris and Lynn Swann
January 1, 2001
ABC
Keith Jackson
Tim Brant
Todd Harris
January 1, 2000
ABC
Keith Jackson
Dan Fouts
Todd Harris
January 1, 1999
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
Lynn Swann
January 1, 1998
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
Lynn Swann
January 1, 1997
ABC
Brent Musburger
Dick Vermeil
Jack Arute
January 1, 1996
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
Lynn Swann
January 2, 1995
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
January 1, 1994
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
January 1, 1993
ABC
Brent Musburger
Dick Vermeil
January 1, 1992
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
January 1, 1991
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
January 1, 1990
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
Mike Adamle and Jack Arute
January 2, 1989
ABC
Keith Jackson
Bob Griese
Mike Adamle
January 1, 1988
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1987
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1986
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1985
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 2, 1984
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1983
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1982
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1981
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 1, 1980
NBC
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen and O. J. Simpson
January 1, 1979
NBC
Curt Gowdy
John Brodie and O. J. Simpson
January 2, 1978
NBC
Curt Gowdy
John Brodie
January 1, 1977
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Don Meredith
January 1, 1976
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Al DeRogatis
Ross Porter
January 1, 1975
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Al DeRogatis
Ross Porter
January 1, 1974
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Al DeRogatis
January 1, 1973
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Al DeRogatis
January 1, 1972
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Al DeRogatis
January 1, 1971
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Kyle Rote
January 1, 1970
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Kyle Rote
January 1, 1969
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Kyle Rote
January 1, 1968
NBC
Curt Gowdy
Paul Christman
January 2, 1967
NBC
Lindsey Nelson
Terry Brennan
January 1, 1966
NBC
Lindsey Nelson
Terry Brennan
January 1, 1965
NBC
Lindsey Nelson
Ray Scott
January 1, 1964
NBC
Lindsey Nelson
Terry Brennan
January 1, 1963
NBC
Mel Allen
January 1, 1962
NBC [ 7]
Mel Allen
January 2, 1961
NBC
Mel Allen
Chick Hearn
January 1, 1960
NBC
Mel Allen
Chick Hearn
January 1, 1959
NBC
Mel Allen
Chick Hearn
January 1, 1958
NBC
Mel Allen
Chick Hearn
January 1, 1957
NBC
Mel Allen
January 2, 1956
NBC
Mel Allen
Sam Balter
January 1, 1955
NBC
Mel Allen
January 1, 1954
NBC
Mel Allen
Tom Harmon
January 1, 1953
NBC
Mel Allen
January 1, 1952
NBC [ 8]
Mel Allen
Jack Brickhouse
Radio
Date
Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Sideline reporter(s)
January 1, 2020
ESPN Radio
Bob Wischusen
Dan Orlovsky
Allison Williams
January 1, 2019
ESPN Radio
Dave Pasch
Greg McElroy
Tom Luginbill
January 1, 2018
ESPN Radio
Steve Levy
Brian Griese
Todd McShay
January 2, 2017
ESPN Radio
Dave Pasch
Greg McElroy
Molly McGrath
January 1, 2016
ESPN Radio
Dave Pasch
Brian Griese
Tom Rinaldi
January 1, 2015
ESPN Radio
Sean McDonough
Chris Spielman
Todd McShay
January 1, 2014
ESPN Radio
Bill Rosinski
David Norrie
Joe Schad
January 1, 2013
ESPN Radio
Dave Pasch
Brian Griese
Jenn Brown
January 2, 2012
ESPN Radio
Dave Pasch
Chris Spielman
Tom Rinaldi [ 4]
January 1, 2011
ESPN Radio
Bill Rosinski
David Norrie
Joe Schad
January 1, 2010[ 9]
ESPN Radio
Mike Tirico
Jon Gruden
Shelley Smith
January 1, 2009[ 10]
ESPN Radio
Mike Tirico
David Norrie
Erin Andrews
January 1, 2008[ 11]
ESPN Radio
Dave Barnett
Rod Gilmore
Erin Andrews
January 1, 2007[ 12]
ESPN Radio
Sean McDonough
Chris Spielman
Todd Harris
January 4, 2006[ 13]
ESPN Radio
Ron Franklin
Bob Davie
Dave Ryan
January 1, 2005
ESPN Radio
Sean McDonough
Rod Gilmore
January 1, 2004
ESPN Radio
Mike Tirico
Chris Spielman
Matt Winer
January 1, 2003
ESPN Radio
Steve Levy
Rod Gilmore
Dave Rowe
January 3, 2002
ESPN Radio
Ron Franklin
Mike Gottfried
Adrian Karsten
January 1, 2001
ESPN Radio
Charley Steiner
Bill Curry
Holly Rowe
January 1, 2000[ 14]
ESPN Radio
Charley Steiner
Rod Gilmore
Rob Stone
January 1, 1999
ESPN Radio
Charley Steiner
Todd Christensen
Holly Rowe
January 1, 1998
ESPN Radio
Charley Steiner
Todd Christensen
January 1, 1997
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 1, 1996
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 2, 1995
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 1, 1994
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 1, 1993
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 1, 1992
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 1, 1991
NBC Radio
Wayne Larrivee
Jack Snow
January 1, 1990
NBC Radio
Joel Meyers
Jack Snow
January 2, 1989
NBC Radio
Mel Proctor
Jack Snow
January 1, 1988
NBC Radio
January 1, 1987
NBC Radio
Marty Glickman
January 1, 1986
NBC Radio
Marty Glickman
January 1, 1985
NBC Radio
Marty Glickman
January 2, 1984
NBC Radio
Bob Costas
January 1, 1983
NBC Radio
Rick Forzano
January 1, 1982
NBC Radio
Rick Forzano
January 1, 1981
NBC Radio
January 1, 1980
NBC Radio
Bob Buck
Rick Forzano
Local radio
References
^ Disney makes $125 million BCS bid . Variety, November 12, 2008
^ Reid Cherner & Tom Weir, "Rose Bowl headed to ESPN" Archived 2009-06-15 at the Wayback Machine , USA today , June 12, 2009
^ John Ourand and Michael Smith (November 9, 2012). "ESPN homes in on 12-year BCS package" . Sports Business Daily. Retrieved July 24, 2013 .
^ a b "Reflections on NFL, ESPN, FinishLine.com and The New York Giants" . Archived from the original on 3 December 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2016 .
^ Hiestand, Michael (2009-11-29). "ESPN/ABC spreads its bowl talent" . Usatoday.Com. Retrieved 2016-10-10 .
^ First year of HDTV broadcasting beginning with the 2005 Rose Bowl
^ First year of color television broadcasting beginning with the 1962 Rose Bowl
^ First coast-to-coast television broadcast of a football game with the 1952 Rose Bowl by NBC.
^ "Reflections on NFL, ESPN, FinishLine.com and The New York Giants" . Archived from the original on 12 December 2009. Retrieved 10 October 2016 .
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