CBS takes over New Orleans for Super Bowl XLVII
'The Talk' hosts ticket giveaway
By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert Jan 4, 2013 4:57PM
With everyone buzzing about Beyonce's Super Bowl XLVII half time show and the fan photo contest that will bring fans into the show, word comes that "The Talk," "CBS This Morning" and 13 other CBS shows will be broadcasting from the Big Easy during game week. "The Talk" may also have your tickets to the big game.
"The Talk" will kick off a week of live shows in New Orleans, Monday, Jan. 28 to Friday, Feb. 1, leading up to the main event. Co-hosts Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Aisha Tyler will shoot a week of shows originating from CBS Super Bowl Park in the historic French Quarter, featuring celebrity guests and highlighting the flavor of New Orleans with musical guests and local cuisine.
Other CBS shows set to take their productions to New Orleans include "CBS This Morning" (Thursday thru Saturday), "CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley" and "CBS Evening News Saturday (Friday and Saturday), "Face the Nation With Bob Schieffer" (Sunday), "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" (special Sunday episode) and "Rome" (Monday thru Friday), along with the network's NFL and Super Bowl shows.
"The Talk" viewers can get their own ride to New Orleans through "The Talk: Reserve Your Seat" sweepstakes, with details available at TheTalk.com/SBSeatsSweeps. Once logged in, fans register then click the tweet button #SBSeats, which provides automatic entry and posts contest messaging on their Twitter account. The sweepstakes closes on Jan 13.
"The Talk" airs weekday mornings on CBS.
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