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  • CNBC's Brian Shactman provides highlights from last night's Super Bowl and discusses the unexpected blackout during last night's big game.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman reports highlights from the 2013 Super Bowl, where the Baltimore Ravens surge to its second championship, beating the San Francisco 49ers, 34 to 31.

  • Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Kansas Jayhawks 2012

    A class action lawsuit marching through the courts could dramatically change the economics of college sports and the status of amateur athletics in the U.S.

  • This year's Super Bowl will be held at New Orleans' Mercedes-Benz Superdome, and the city has been transformed since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, reports CNBC's Brian Shactman. Mark Simone, WOR Radio Talk Show host and CNBC's Contributors Keith Boykin and James Pethokoukis, discuss the news of Dan Marino's love child.

  • After spending millions on Super Bowl ads, some companies are breaking the longstanding tradition of keeping the commercials under wraps until the big game and leaking them online.

  • Jane Wells dives into the chip and dip bowl to explain the cost of this year's Super Bowl party foods, and John Davie of Consolidated Concepts reveals the truth behind "boneless chicken wings".

  • Courtney Reagan shows how advertisers are now trying to get more for the millions they're spending to run an advertisement during the Super Bowl.(2:02)

  • One company found that energy usage in the US drops by more than 5% during the game and as much as 7.5% during the half-time show, even though it would take 10 coal-fired power plants to fire all the televisions being watched.

  • NEW ORLEANS-- So much for labor peace in the NFL. Smith began by threatening to file a grievance if the NFL refuses to institute a system to verify the credentials of all medical personnel on the 32 teams.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman heads to New Orleans to ask NFL players and coaches a variety of finance-related questions. Thoughts on the rally? Would you buy Apple at these levels? Which Mario do you like, Draghi or Monti? Some of the answers will surprise you.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman takes a look at what has changed since New Orleans last hosted the Super Bowl in 2002.

  • Robert McNair, Houston Texans owner, discusses the business of the Super Bowl and his pursuit to bring the championship game back to Houston.

  • Miles Nadal, MDC Partners chairman & CEO, discusses what viewers can expect to see during the commercial breaks for this weekend's Super Bowl extravaganza.

  • CNBC's Brian Shactman reports on the big hoopla in New Orleans, ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl championship game.

  • Miles Nadal, MDC Partners chairman & CEO, talks about super ad revenues generated during the Super Bowl, and the new trend towards teasers, contests and online activity before, during and after the big game.

  • CNBC's Gary Kaminsky offers insight on his interview with real estate investor Sam Zell; and Eric Grubman of the NFL, says there is a "tremendous amount of interest" in Sunday's Super Bowl game.

  • CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks with Michael Bay, film producer & director, about his involvement in this year's Super Bowl ads.

  • CNBC's Robert Frank takes a look at how some of the wealthiest football fans will be flying to the big game this Sunday. (2:44)

  • MINNEAPOLIS-- The NFL Players Association has appealed a judge's recent rejection of the union's claim that the league colluded to set a secret salary cap in 2010.. The NFLPA filed the appeal on Wednesday to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis.

  • Clark Haggans of the San Francisco 49ers and Katherine Webb of 'Inside Edition' dance during Super Bowl XLVII Media Day.

    Beyond wagering on traditional point spreads, gamblers these days can choose to put money down on hundreds of obscure and sometimes ridiculous bets listed on sportsbooks for the Super Bowl.