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WESTWOOD ONE
PRESENTS THE
2006-2007 NFL FOOTBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE
--Regular Season Coverage Begins Thursday, September 7, 2006 --
New York, NY- Tuesday, Aug 29, 2006 - Westwood One (NYSE: WON), the exclusive radio home of the National Football League (NFL), presents the 91 game 2006-2007 NFL broadcast schedule, featuring the Hall of Fame game, the Opening Night game, Monday, Sunday, Thursday, and Saturday Night games, Thanksgiving Day games, Sunday Afternoon Doubleheaders, the NFL Playoffs, the AFC and NFC Championships, Super Bowl XLI from Miami and the Pro Bowl. Westwood One's 20th consecutive season of NFL Football coverage begins Thursday, September 7, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. ET as the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers host the Miami Dolphins.

Westwood One will present a weekly doubleheader of Sunday afternoon NFL broadcasts starting Sunday, September 10, 2006 and continuing each Sunday through December 31, 2006. The first seven weeks of doubleheader match-ups are included within the below schedule, while the remaining ten weeks will be chosen as the season progresses to ensure the best possible games. For the first time this year, the second-half of Sunday night game schedule will not be announced until approximately two weeks prior to game day for the same reason.

The Westwood One Monday Night Football broadcast team includes play-by play announcer Marv Albert, color analyst Boomer Esiason, sideline reporter John Dockery, and pre-game and halftime host Jim Gray. The Sunday Night broadcast crew consists of play-by play announcer Dave Sims, color analyst Bob Trumpy and sideline reporter Kevin Kiley. The newly created Thursday Night Football broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Dick Enberg, color analyst Cris Carter and sideline reporter Bonnie Bernstein. Play-by-play announcer Joel Meyers and color analyst Cris Carter will call all the action for Saturday Night games while Bill Rosinski and Dan Reeves, and Harry Kalas and Trev Alberts round out Westwood One's Sunday Afternoon Doubleheader crew.

Please click here for the complete 2006-2007 NFL Football Broadcast Schedule.

The Westwood One 2006-2007 NFL broadcast schedule features 91 games, including: the Hall of Fame game, Opening Kickoff game, 18 Monday Night games, including two doubleheaders, 34 Sunday afternoon doubleheaders, 15 Sunday Night games, six Thursday Night games (including Opening Night and Thanksgiving Night), three Saturday Night games, Thanksgiving Tripleheader, Christmas Night Doubleheader, one New Year's Eve game, 12 Postseason games, including the NFL Playoffs, the AFC and NFC Championship games, Super Bowl XLI in Miami and the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl. Westwood One also delivers specialty programs, including: The NFL Today, NFL Preview, NFL Insider, and 3rd and Long with Howie Long.

Westwood One is the leader in play-by-play sports broadcasts on radio. Westwood One's sports lineup includes regular season NFL football, the Playoffs and the Super Bowl; Notre Dame Football; NCAA Football and Basketball including the Final Four; NHL Hockey and the Stanley Cup Finals; Horse Racing's Triple Crown; U.S. Open Golf; the PGA Championship; and the Master's Golf Tournament and the 2006 Ryder Cup.

Westwood One (NYSE: WON) provides over 150 news, sports, music, talk, entertainment programs, features and live events. Through its subsidiaries, Metro Networks/Shadow Broadcast Services, Westwood One provides local content to the radio and TV industries including news, sports, weather, traffic, video news services and other information. SmartRoute Systems manages traffic information centers for state and local departments of transportation, and markets traffic and travel content to wireless, Internet, in-vehicle navigation systems and voice portal customers. Westwood One serves more than 5,000 radio stations. Westwood One is managed by CBS Radio. For more information visit www.westwoodone.com.
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For more information please contact:
Peter Sessa
Westwood One
212.641.2053
peter_sessa@westwoodone.com