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Super Bowl LIV on Fox


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So with Super Bowl LIV in eight days, FOX will once again be broadcasting the big game for the 9th time. Fox Sports has already revealed one of their studio sets which they are calling a "state-of-the-art South Beach studio compound.”

 

Also, will there be any new graphics that will debut during Super Bowl week? FOX Sports typically doesn't debut new graphics until right after Super Bowl. However, during their last Super Bowl in 2017, they used special new graphics for their Pregame and Postgame show along with part of the game. But after that, they we're never used again. Also really curious to see what the screen bug will look like. FOX used the same Super Bowl 50 on CBS concept with the TV network logo and Super Bowl logo side by side for Super Bowl LI.

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34 minutes ago, panewswatcher69 said:

Based on the broadcast rotation over the past 13 years - CBS, Fox, and NBC - with Super Bowl LIII on CBS, why is Super Bowl LV on CBS again instead of NBC?

 

I researched further.  NBC now has both Super Bowl LVI and the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Yeah, the switch was made last year. So it would avoid a conflict of CBS competing their SB coverage against NBC's 3rd day of the Winter Games.

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1 hour ago, RafaelBR said:

That's a lot of cameras.

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All the Super Bowl broadcasters always go all out for the big game -- multiple cameras everywhere, 3D scanning, new video formats and new technologies, only never to be seen again until the next time they have the game or not at all.

 

Seems like the only thing they keep going through the regular season is the graphics they debut at the game. 

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On 2/3/2020 at 5:09 AM, CircleSeven said:

Yeah, the switch was made last year. So it would avoid a conflict of CBS competing their SB coverage against NBC's 3rd day of the Winter Games.

Which means WTSP will once again be the host station, not WFLA.

 

By the way...the halftime show used a different production truck from Denali (a division of NEP whose fleet handles all the major entertainment shows, including the Oscars on Sunday) and with their own crew/cameras.

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1 hour ago, johnnya2k6 said:

By the way...the halftime show used a different production truck from Denali (a division of NEP whose fleet handles all the major entertainment shows, including the Oscars on Sunday) and with their own crew/cameras.

NFL Films produces the halftime show separately from the game broadcaster. 

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5 hours ago, WCAUTVNBC10 said:

NFL Network produces the halftime show separately from the game broadcaster. 

Fixed it for you.

 

Yes, and when I talked with a German TV crew last year at the Super Bowl Experience when the big game was right here in Atlanta, they said their network broadcast only the game with probably a news update in lieu of the halftime show (which somebody else had the rights to).

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