Gridiron Gizmos: How Football Tech Scored Big in Broadcasting
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 Football season is back, and with it comes a reminder of how the NFL has driven significant technological advancements in broadcasting. From the introduction of multi-camera setups and color TV in the 1950s to the creation of instant replay and the telestrator, the demand for better football viewing experiences has led to innovations that have reshaped how all forms of media are consumed. Modern technologies like RFID tracking and real-time 3D replays continue this trend, showcasing how football's influence extends far beyond the field and into the world of big data and cutting-edge broadcasting techniques. Links:  NFL Throwback Highlights: The Greatest Game Ever PlayedWhat did ancient statues really look like in their time?The first game broadcast in color - UC vs UPenn, Franklin Field, PhilaThe First Instant Reply - Army-Navy game, 1963The Thin Yellow Line - Virtual First Down Markers 
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