Super Bowl 50 Media Day live stream: How to watch online

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 12: (L-R) Chairman CBS Sports Sean McManus, Host of THE SUPER BOWL TODAY James Brown, Analyst Super Bowl 50 Phil Simms, Play-by-Play Announcer Super Bowl I Jack Whitaker and Play-by-Play Announcer Super Bowl 50 Jim Nantz speak onstage during the 'CBS Sports' panel discussion at the CBS/ShowtimeTelevision Group portion of the 2015 Winter TCA Tour at the Langham Huntington Hotel on January 12, 2016 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 12: (L-R) Chairman CBS Sports Sean McManus, Host of THE SUPER BOWL TODAY James Brown, Analyst Super Bowl 50 Phil Simms, Play-by-Play Announcer Super Bowl I Jack Whitaker and Play-by-Play Announcer Super Bowl 50 Jim Nantz speak onstage during the 'CBS Sports' panel discussion at the CBS/ShowtimeTelevision Group portion of the 2015 Winter TCA Tour at the Langham Huntington Hotel on January 12, 2016 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) /
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Everything you need to know and more for how to watch Super Bowl 50 Media Day via online live stream.

The NFL’s latest evolution takes place on Monday night with the first ever primetime edition of Media Day. What was long-derided as a circus of pageantry and grandstanding now has taken the leap.

Really, it was only a matter of time before this happened. For the past decade or so the writing has been on the wall. More costumes. More scantily clad women. More marriage proposals. More soundbites. More insanity. More canned responses. It’s bedlam, pandemonium, any “real” journalist’s nightmare; a dream for people who enjoy the lighter side of life.

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This shift for Media Day – away from a midweek, middle-of-the-day action – to primetime is yet another example of the NFL being the country’s greatest marketing machine (apologies to the Kardashian Klan). It started with the Super Bowl, moved to the NFL Draft, and then the combine and now Media Day. Think about that: the league has made people jumping on boxes and others asking questions while wearing banana suits must-see television. Pretty doggone impressive.

If you’re away from a television tonight, here’s how you can catch Super Bowl 50 Media Day via online live stream.

Event: Super Bowl 50 Media Day
Date: February 1, 2016
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Television Channel: NFL Network
Live Stream: NFL Now