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President's Super Bowl Interview: A New Distribution Strategy
4 Feb
Summary
- Presidential Super Bowl interviews are adapting to modern news consumption.
- The interview with President Trump will air across multiple platforms.
- Recent presidents have varied in their participation in this tradition.

President Donald Trump is set to participate in a pre-Super Bowl interview with Tom Llamas from the White House on Wednesday, February 4. This exclusive exchange will be featured on "NBC Nightly News" at 6:30 p.m. eastern on the same day, followed by an extended streaming version on "Top Story with Tom Llamas" via NBC News Now at 7 p.m. A further segment will be broadcast during NBC's Super Bowl pre-game show on Sunday, February 8.
This approach underscores the changing landscape of news distribution, where content is often shared across multiple platforms quickly. Traditionally, the Super Bowl pre-game interview received the most emphasis, with other segments following. However, in today's fast-paced news cycle, outlets may prioritize broader immediate distribution. The interview, a more formalized part of the Super Bowl ritual since the Obama administration, has seen less consistent participation in recent years.
Past presidents have varied in their engagement with this tradition. President Trump notably skipped an interview with NBC News in 2018. More recently, President Joe Biden did not participate in interviews with Fox in 2023 or CBS News in 2024. Trump himself conducted a taped interview with Fox News' Bret Baier that aired before Super Bowl LIX in 2025. Interviews conducted during the Trump administration have often been taped in advance, allowing news organizations to edit and distribute remarks across various platforms, including streaming services and traditional television.




