You Are Looking Live!: How The NFL Today Revolutionized Sports Broadcasting Free Audiobook Download by Rich Podolsky


The NFL Today revolutionized sports broadcasting with its niche approach to sports. The show aired on CBS Sports Network, which is a 24-hour network that dedicated itself to the NFL showing highlights, recaps, and unique perspectives of the day's games. It also created original content such as live pre-game shows and magazine programs. With You Are Looking Live!, it has been able to achieve significant ratings because it is not overly focused on one sport.

Podolsky has been invited by the NFL to give his insights into how the league revolutionized sports broadcasting in this audiobook, which is now available on Audible. com. The NFL had a chance to take over from CBS and reinvent their product for a new generation of fans, which they did by embracing social media and making it a central part of their programming.

"You Are Looking Live" tells the story of how the National Football League revolutionized sports broadcasting in the 1960s and 1970s. This audiobook gives a comprehensive view of how this game-changing broadcast style changed from black-and-white to color, from fuzzy and flat cameras to high definition, from silent replay to instant replays, and more.

The first-ever, non-live sports broadcast took place in 1932 when the BBC aired a heavyweight boxing match to a very limited audience. Since then, things have changed dramatically with the current NFL broadcasts of today being televised and streamed live. This change has not been without controversy however. The last time that the NFL was on TV, only 8 games were broadcast in whole or part (roughly 10 percent of the schedule) while today all 256 games are shown live on television.

The NFL Today revolutionized sports broadcasting by introducing the handheld camera and regular-season/postseason game coverage. The game coverage has had a significant impact on Americans' perception of the world. A new angle can be seen every three seconds, and this gives viewers a sense of being there and being immersed in the experience. Beforehand, games were typically broadcast only in black-and-white.

The NFL Today revolutionized sports broadcasting by breaking down the walls between TV and radio. No longer was it necessary to flip anguishingly between what your favorite football team is doing on the field and what it is being said in the broadcast booth. Now, you can have them both in one convenient place.

Published Date 2022-02-22
Duration 7 hours 37 minutes
Author Rich Podolsky
Narrated Barry Abrams
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Art & Music, Football

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