TV Schedule
It’s that time of year again. The National Finals Rodeo is back for 2023 and will stream live on various channels. This year, the event will take place from December 1-10 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The NFR TV schedule for 2023 is critical for fans who want to follow the action and keep up with their favorite competitors. This schedule will refer to the performance dates and times and the channels that will be broadcasting the event.
Whether you’re an avid fan or just curious about all the excitement, we’ve got you covered with an NFR TV schedule. You will want to attend every single moment of this year’s rodeo event. In this article, we’ll discuss the performance dates, times, and channels you can tune into. So read on and get ready to enjoy some of the best rodeo action this winter.
NFR TV Schedule For 2023
The TV viewing schedule for the NFR is subject to change from year to year, so it is important to observe any modifications or updates. However, the NFR is typically broadcast on The Cowboy Channel and CBS Sports Network, which is available on most cable and satellite TV providers. Fans can also stream the event online through the CBS Sports app or website.
In previous years, the NFR TV schedule typically includes ten days of performances, with each performance lasting around two and a half hours. The performances typically start at 8:00 pm (ET) each night, with the final performance usually starting at 8:45 pm.
Here is a complete NFR TV Schedule.
DATE | ROUND | TV NETWORK | Time |
December 1 | Round 1 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 2 | Round 2 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 3 | Round 3 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 4 | Round 4 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 5 | Round 5 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 6 | Round 6 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 7 | Round 7 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 8 | Round 8 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 9 | Round 9 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
December 10 | Round 10 | The Cowboy Channel/CBS Sports | 8:45 PM ET |
The schedule for this year’s NFR has not yet been announced; fans can expect it to stick with the tradition of previous years when it does. However, some changes or updates may be made, such as different performance times or new channels broadcasting the event.
NFR Performance Dates and Times
If you’re new to the NFR, there are a few key events and performances you will want to attend. Some of the most popular events include bull riding, barrel racing, and saddle bronc riding. Fans can also look forward to watching some of the top competitors in the world, such as Sage Kimzey, Hailey Kinsel, and Stetson Wright.
Special Presentation Nights
- Thursday, December 1 – Pendleton Whisky Night
- Friday, December 2 – COORS Night, Purina Vet of The Year
- Saturday, December 3 – Hesston By Massey Ferguson Night
- Sunday, December 4 – Polaris Ranger Night, Memorial Night
- Monday, December 5 – Montana Silversmiths To Wear Pink Night
- Tuesday, December 6 – Resistol Rookie Night
- Wednesday, December 7 – TBA
- Thursday, December 8 – Durango Boots Night, Canadian Night
- Friday, December 9 – Ram Rodeo Night
- Saturday, December 10 – Wrangler National Patriot Night.
The sale starts on Thursday, December 1, at 8:45 pm PT/ET and ends on Saturday, December 10, at 10:00 pm PT/ET.
TV Channels That Are Broadcasting the NFR
Watching the NFR can be an exciting and enjoyable experience for fans. There are numerous ways to watch the action from home if you can’t attend the event in person. You can purchase a ticket to watch a live stream of the event or buy a DVD of the event after it happens. In addition to CBS Sports Network and the CBS Sports app, many bars and restaurants also host NFR viewing parties for fans to gather and watch the performances together.
You can catch all the action live on the following channels:
- The Cowboy Channel
- ProRodeo TV
- and CBS Sports Network
- PBS (check local listings)
If you’re not interested in watching the NFR broadcast on TV, you can always listen to it on the radio.KXCM-FM 97.5 “The Cowboy” is the official radio home of the NFR, and they will be carrying the live event all week long. You can find a list of other radio stations nationwide that will be broadcasting the NFR here.
For the NFR fans out there, we hope this article provides you with a complete breakdown of what to expect for the 2023 National Finals Rodeo. With performance dates, times, and channels all laid out in advance, now it’s time to start getting excited.
The National Finals Rodeo is an event that no true fan will want to miss. Cheering from home or making your way down to Las Vegas, this is an event not to be missed. So mark your calendars and get ready for an exciting show: The 2023 NFR promises plenty of fun and thrills!
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