You don’t tend to think of instant replay as being something that was “invented,” as such. It just seems logical and natural for us to expect that something which is shown on television can, almost ...
(KFVS) - Let's travel back in time to this day in 1963. That's when TV history was made during the Army-Navy football game. The game was broadcast on CBS and it was the first time instant replay was ...
Verna introduced the concept of instant replay during the Army-Navy football game on Dec. 7, 1963. By The Associated Press Tony Verna, a television director and producer who invented instant replay ...
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the 1963 Army-Navy game. The game should have been played a week earlier, but it had been pushed back out of respect for recently slain president John F. Kennedy.
It began as a surprise innovation by CBS during the 1963 Army-Navy telecast. Army’s Ken Waldrop plunges over the Navy defensive line to the two-yard line with 18 seconds remaining in the game in ...
Army quarterback Rollie Stichweh scored two touchdowns in a matter of a few seconds, at least that’s what many viewers of the 1963 Army-Navy game thought they saw during that December broadcast. Calls ...
When Tony Verna was a young CBS News director, he created instant replay during the 1963 Army-Navy football game. His new visual effect changed... He Invented Instant Replay, The TV Trick We Now Take ...
Tony Verna, the inventor of the instant replay for sports broadcasting, has died, aged 81. The television producer passed away from lymphoblastic leukemia at his Palm Desert, CA home on Sunday ...
Decades before the DVR and years before the first Super Bowl, a young television director decided to try something that would either amaze or confuse TV watchers: the instant replay. With that, Tony ...
When Tony Verna was a young CBS News director, he created instant replay during the 1963 Army-Navy football game. His new visual effect changed... Decades before the DVR and years before the first ...