TV & Radio Information

Revolution play-by-play man Brad Feldman (L) and color analyst Jeff Causey (R)

TELEVISION
Now in the fourth year of the broadcast agreement, Comcast Sports Net is the regional television home of the New England Revolution, with every match on CSN is broadcast in 1080i high definition. The relationship continues the Revolution's proud tradition of having every MLS match televised during the course of the club's 17-season history.

In addition to the Revs' matches on CSN, three Revs games will be televised on national broadcast partner NBC Sports (NBC and NBC Sports Network): March 9 at Chicago and June 2 vs. LA Galaxy at Gillette Stadium. ESPN/ABC Sports is also a national broadcast partner of Major League Soccer.

Again this season, Kraft Sports Productions will produce all non-nationally televised Revolution games under the guidance of Executive Producer Matt Smith, KSP Director Dave Mondillo and Brad Feldman, the Revolution’s Supervising Producer. Jim Daddona is the broadcast’s primary producer, along with Russ Whinnem. Shawn Jensen and Bob Frattaroli share directorial duties with Daddona.

RADIO
The Revolution is also committed to the best in live game radio coverage. For the third season, the Revolution have partnered with 98.5 The Sports Hub, which is the primary carrier for Revs radio.

98.5 The Sports Hub is an exciting, fast-paced FM Sports radio station with a distinct rock edge to it. In less than three years, 98.5 The Sports Hub has changed the entire Boston radio landscape. It’s the perfect place to hear all of the Rev’s play-by-play action.

All 34 Revolution regular-season games will again be broadcast on radio and on the web. Kevin Collins produces all Revolution radio and webcasting content, including the weekly show, “The Far Post Podcast,” on revolutionsoccer.net.

ANNOUNCERS
Brad Feldman is entering his 13th season as a Revolution broadcaster, having called over 400 matches involving the club. This season marks his ninth as the primary play-by-play announcer for the team’s broadcasts, both on television and on radio. He is also the Supervising Producer for all Revolution telecasts, heading each match broadcast – including content, operations and production.

Feldman joined the Revs organization in 2001 as a TV and radio announcer. He broadcast all four of the Revs' MLS Cup appearances and was an announcer for the club's 2007 U.S. Open Cup and SuperLiga 2008 championship-winning matches. Feldman’s resume includes play-by-play commentary for top European competitions on ESPN International and Setanta Sports and announcing MLS, USL and college matches on FOX Soccer. He began his MLS broadcasting career as a sideline reporter for the Kansas City Wizards telecasts in 1999. Feldman is a frequent guest on New England and national radio and TV talk programs on the subject of soccer.

Jeff Causey enters his second year in the broadcast booth, providing color commentary for a majority of the 31 matches produced by KSP this season. Causey joined the Revolution 1997, and made 89 appearances in goal during his six-year stint with the club. In 2000, he started a career-high 21 of the 22 matches in which he played, posting a 1.55 goals against average with three shutouts while stopping 4-of-5 penalty kicks he faced. In New England, Causey went 34-44-8 in goal with a 1.80 career goals against average. He began his MLS career in 1996 with D.C. United, helping the club win the inaugural MLS Cup and the 1996 U.S. Open Cup.

Following his retirement from soccer at the end of the 2002 season, Causey entered coaching full-time and joined the staff at Maryland in 2002. He then returned to Boston and served as an assistant coach with the Boston Breakers of WUSA under current U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Pia Sundhage in 2003. Before his MLS career, he was on Bruce Arena’s coaching staff at his alma mater, Virginia, in 1995. While a player for the Cavaliers from 1990-93, Causey helped win three NCAA championship and earned All-America honors in 1993 as a senior. He was also Principle of Jeff Causey Soccer from 1995 to 2004, and he holds a USSF “B” License. Causey is currently an Assistant Vice President at Citizens Investment Services.