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==Broadcasting== [[NFL on CBS|CBS]] televised the game in the [[United States]] with [[play-by-play|play-by-play announcer]] [[Pat Summerall]] (calling his first Super Bowl in that role) and [[color commentator]] [[Tom Brookshier]]. Toward the end of the game, [[Hank Stram]] took over for Brookshier, who had left the booth to head down to the locker room area to conduct the postgame interviews with the winning team. Two days after the Super Bowl, Stram was hired as coach of the [[New Orleans Saints]], interrupting his broadcasting career for two seasons. Pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage were provided by ''[[The NFL Today]]'' crew of [[Brent Musburger]], [[Irv Cross]] and [[Phyllis George]]. During this game, CBS began using [[Jan Stoeckart|Jack Trombey]]'s "Horizontal Hold" as the theme music. That would be used the following season for the ''NFL Today'' pregame show between [[1976 NFL season|1976]] and [[1980 NFL season|1980]] in its original form, with a remake for [[1981 NFL season|1981]] followed by updates for [[1984 NFL season|1984]] and [[1989 NFL season|1989]] (which would also be used from 1998 to 2002) before its retirement. On radio, Ed Ingles and [[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]] called the game nationally for [[NFL on CBS Radio|CBS Radio]]. [[Verne Lundquist]] and Al Wisk announced the game for the [[Dallas Cowboys Radio Network]]. [[Jack Fleming]] and [[Myron Cope]] called the game for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers Radio Network]]. CBS's [[List of Super Bowl lead-out programs|Super Bowl lead-out program]] was coverage of the final round of the [[Phoenix Open]], joined in progress.
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