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COVERAGE

ABC

* 11 a.m.: Super Bowl pregame show. Host: Chris Berman. Analyst: Steve Young.

* 3:15 p.m.: Super Bowl game. Announcers: Al Michaels and Boomer Esiason. Sideline reporters: Lesley Visser and Lynn Swann.

* 7 p.m.: (time approximate) Postgame show.

FOX

* 10 a.m.: “Blockbuster All-Madden Team.”

ESPN

* 6 a.m.: “SportsCenter” with live reports from Georgia Dome.

* 6:30 a.m.: “Sports Weekly” with more on-site reports.

* 7 a.m.: “Sports Reporters” from ESPN Zone in Atlanta.

* 7:30 a.m.: “SportsCenter” with live reports from Georgia Dome.

* 8 a.m.: “Sunday NFL Countdown,” special three-hour edition.

* 7 p.m.: (time approximate) “NFL Prime Time” (postgame coverage).

* 8 p.m.: “SportsCenter” with live reports from Georgia Dome.

FOX SPORTS NET

* 8 a.m.: “NFL This Morning” from Atlanta’s Centenniel Park.

* 7 p.m.: (time approximate) Postgame coverage.

CNN/CNN-SI

* 7 a.m.: “NFL Preview: Super Bowl Show,” CNN.

* 7 p.m.: (time approximate) Postgame coverage, CNN-SI.

RADIO: KNX (1070)

* 3:15 p.m.: Super Bowl game. Announcers: Howard David and Matt Millen.

SERIES

Rams lead, 5-3

(Home Team in CAPS)

1973--Los Angeles 31, HOUSTON 26

1978--Los Angeles 10, HOUSTON 6

1981--Houston 27, LOS ANGELES 20

1984--LOS ANGELES 27, Houston 16

1987--HOUSTON 20, Los Angeles 16

1990--LOS ANGELES 17, Houston 13

1993--Los Angeles 28, HOUSTON 13

1999--TENNESSEE 24, St. Louis 21

* AT STAKE--NFL Championship for the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

* SITE--Georgia Dome, Atlanta. This is the second game hosted by Atlanta and played at this stadium.

* SEATING CAPACITY--72,000.

* PLAYERS’ SHARE--Winners: $58,000 per man. Losers: $33,000 per man.

* PLAYER UNIFORMS--Tennessee will be the home team, use the north bench and wear its colored jersey. St. Louis will be the visiting team and wear its white jersey.

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* ATTENDANCE--To date, 2,628,334 have attended Super Bowl games. The largest crowd was 103,985 for the 14th Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Super Dollars

Advertisers will pay a record average of $2.2 million for each half-minute commercial aired during the Super Bowl.

Source: National Football League

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