Comcast SportsNet announced on Wednesday the addition of San Francisco 49ers legendary tight end wide receiver Dwight Clark to the broadcast of 49ers Postgame Live, "the official postgame show of the San Francisco 49ers." Clark will join the ranks of other Comcast personalities Dave Benz, Mindi Bach, and insider Matt Maiocco reporting from the field. Clark is a two-time pro bowler and a staple of the Niners XVI and XIX Super Bowls of 1982 and 1985. Clark is most remembered for "the catch" against the Dallas Cowboys in the 1982 NFC championship game.
Postgame Live will preview Sunday, September 11 following the Niners meeting with the Seahawks. along with shows like Postgame Live Comcast will provide a plethora of 49ers coverage throughout the season, including the 2011 49ers Season Preview, debuting on Sunday, August 28 at 4:30 p.m. Make the jump to learn more about how Comcast SportsNet has your back all season long with the Niners news you need.
49ers Press Conference Live
Hosted by Comcast SportsNet anchor/reporter Dave Benz with Eric Davis providing expert analysis, 49ers Press Conference Live presents coverage from coach Harbaugh's weekly press conference from the 49ers practice facility in Santa Clara. Benz and Davis will anchor the one-hour program from the Comcast SportsNet studios, and Comcast SportsNet anchor/reporter Mindi Bach and CSNBayArea.com's 49ers Insider Matt Maiocco will report live from Santa Clara.
49ers Central
49ers Central, a half-hour show, is hosted by Comcast SportsNet anchor/reporter Dave Benz and features analysis from NFL veterans Eric Davis and Lorenzo Neal. Every Wednesday throughout the 2011 NFL season, 49ers Central features interviews with players and coaches, examines the pivotal plays from the previous week's game, and provides detailed analysis of the 49ers' upcoming opponents.
49ers Total Access
49ers Total Access is your ticket for insider access to the San Francisco 49ers. Hosted by Joe Fonzi and Melissa Galvin, 49ers Total Access is an Emmy Award-winning show that delivers up close details from both on and off the field from each week's 49ers game of the 2011 season. Every Saturday during the 2011 season, the half-hour magazine-style show takes the viewer behind the scenes of the Bay Area's most storied franchise, the San Francisco 49ers.
SportsNet Central
During the 2011 NFL season, tune into SportsNet Central for in-depth, comprehensive news coverage on the 49ers and the NFL, expert analysis, breaking local and national news, up-to-the-minute scores, the best local video highlights and daily insider reports. SportsNet Central is the place for local fans to turn seven nights a week with half-hour newscasts at 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m. and midnight.
Chronicle Live
Hosted by veteran Bay Area sports announcer Greg Papa, Chronicle Live airs live Monday-Friday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and features high energy, interactive roundtable discussions and debates covering the hottest sports stories and topics on the minds of sports fans throughout Northern California.
CSNBayArea.com
CSNBayArea.com delivers comprehensive 24/7 49ers and NFL coverage and features 49ers Insider Matt Maiocco and Senior Insider Ray Ratto, commentator blogs, game-day e-mail alerts, fan message boards, and online video features so fans on the go can stay on top of the latest news and developments wherever and whenever they occur. CSNBayArea.com is the most extensive local source for exclusive online video, including player and coach interviews, press conferences, and content from Comcast SportsNet's signature shows SportsNet Central and Chronicle Live, which offer news and analysis from the region's most informed local lineup of award-winning reporters, analysts and personalities.
Halftime Live on CSNBayArea.com
During every 49ers road game this season, Halftime Live - an online halftime show exclusively on CSNBayArea.com - will break down the first-half of the game and discuss the 49ers second-half adjustments. Hosted by Comcast SportsNet anchor/reporter Dave Benz and former 49er Dwight Clark, Halftime Live kicks off on Sunday, September 25 during the 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals game.