The Super Bowl remains a broadcast phenomenon — not just a sporting event.
From rotating network rights to multiple language feeds and niche simulcasts, the broadcast legacy of the game touches production, technology and global audience strategy.
This piece explores why the broadcast itself is as much a project as the game it shows.
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Broadcasting the Super Bowl: Why One Dropped Feed Is a Global Incident
There is a moment on Super Bowl Sunday — just before kickoff — when the stadium seems to hold its breath. Not the crowd. The systems. By the time the cameras go live, every conceivable failure has already been rehearsed, mitigated, duplicated, and quietly parked in the back of someone’s mind. This is the point […]