Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK to Broadcast Super Bowl LX Live from Santa Clara

NORTON, KS – Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK is proud to announce it will be the local home for the biggest sporting event of the year. On Sunday, February 8th, 2026, the station will provide wall-to-wall coverage of Super Bowl LX, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

While the teams are still battling for their spot in the big game, the stakes have never been higher. The NFC representative will be decided between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams, while the AFC crown will be claimed by either the Denver Broncos or the New England Patriots.

Broadcast Schedule (Central Time)

Fans in Norton and the surrounding areas can tune in to KQNK for a full afternoon of championship coverage:

  • 3:00 PM: Super Sunday Pregame Show from Westwood One Sports
  • 4:00 PM: Super Bowl LX Game Broadcast
  • 5:40 PM: Kickoff of Super Bowl LX

The Westwood One All-Star Broadcast Team

For the 39th consecutive year, Westwood One remains the exclusive network radio home of the Super Bowl. This year’s broadcast features a “who’s who” of sports broadcasting excellence:

In the Booth

  • Kevin Harlan (Play-by-Play): Calling his 16th straight Super Bowl, Harlan is a three-time NSMA Sportscaster of the Year. Known for his work on CBS Sports and Amazon Prime Video, Harlan also has deep regional roots, having spent nine seasons as the voice of the Kansas City Chiefs.
  • Kurt Warner (Lead Analyst): The Hall of Fame quarterback and Super Bowl XXXIV MVP returns for his eighth year as lead analyst. The “American Underdog” star led both the Rams and Cardinals to Super Bowls during his legendary 12-season playing career.
  • Gene Steratore (Rules Analyst): A former NFL referee of 15 years, Steratore joins the booth for the fifth time to provide expert insight into officiating and complex rulings.

On the Sidelines

  • Laura Okmin: Returning for her seventh Super Bowl with the network, Okmin has covered 18 Super Bowls throughout her distinguished career and is the founder of GALvanize, a mentorship program for women in sports.
  • Mike Golic, Sr.: A legendary sports radio personality and former NFL defensive lineman, Golic rejoins the crew for his fourth Super Bowl on the sidelines.

Pregame, Halftime, and Postgame

  • Scott Graham (Host): Celebrating his 17th Super Bowl with the network, Graham is the veteran voice of NFL Films and the anchor for all major studio segments.
  • Ryan Harris: A Super Bowl 50 champion with the Denver Broncos, Harris brings a decade of NFL experience to the analyst desk for his second Super Bowl broadcast.
  • Ross Tucker: A former NFL lineman and Princeton Academic All-American, the popular podcaster and analyst returns to provide expert pregame insights.
  • Mike Golic, Jr.: Making his Super Bowl debut, Golic Jr. joins his father on the Westwood One team following a successful season anchoring the Monday Night Football studio show.

Don’t miss a single snap of the action! Join us on Sunday, February 8th, on Classic Hits Q-106.7 KQNK for the ultimate Super Bowl LX listening experience.

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