This article lists broadcasters, commentators, and field reporters who have presented games of the Boston-based American professional soccer club New England Revolution. As a founding member of the Major League Soccer league, Revolution matches have been broadcast on television and radio since the team's first season in 1996.
In 2023, MLS partnered with Apple to launch MLS Season Pass, which would broadcast every regular and postseason MLS game for the 2023 season.[1] As of the 2023 season, Revolution games are broadcast almost exclusively on this service, with exceptions for certain national linear television broadcast partners.
In 2007, Major League Soccer announced that WSBK would become the exclusive carrier of the New England Revolution, replacing WLVI and FSN New England. After three seasons, the Revolution moved their non-nationally televised games to Comcast SportsNet New England (the former FSN New England and current NBC Sports Boston) in 2010;[4] in 2021, the club moved its telecasts back to WSBK as part of a partnership with sister station WBZ-TV.[5] WSBK and WBZ lost their local rights to Revolution games in 2023, when all MLS broadcasts shifted over to MLS Season Pass, a new subscription service hosted on Apple TV.
A TV and radio announcer on New England Revolution[8] broadcasts since 2001, Brad Feldman has been the play-by-play voice for Revolution radio and television broadcasts since 2005.[9] He has also provided analysis and sideline reporting on Revolution telecasts from 2001 to 2004. A broadcast team member for the club's U.S. Open Cup and SuperLiga championship-winning matches Feldman was also a radio announcer for all five Revolution MLS Cup appearances.[10][11]
^McLaughlin, Jeff (March 17, 1996). "Foxborough gains entry in pro league". The Boston Globe. pp. South 1, 4. Archived from the original on May 31, 2021. Retrieved May 24, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.