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SUPER BOWL COVERAGE ROLLS OUT RED CARPET

NEW YORK (AP) — Two days, one adjective. The daylong broadcast of Super Bowl Sunday arrived with more than a few similarities to the media drum beat accompanying the impending primaries of Super Tuesday.

This year’s Super Bowl broadcaster, Fox, trumpeted "wall-to-wall coverage," trotted out endless punditry and unleashed innumerable predictions on whether those from New York had a chance.

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