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 ...
BROOKE GLADSTONE: This weekend’s Super Bowl marks another anniversary, roughly. I'm talking about the Army-Navy game of December 1963, when we saw the very first use of instant replay. Just prior to ...
(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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Instant replay is an integral part of the modern sports broadcasting experience. Partly because of today’s (relatively) low-cost home theater systems, many sports fans find that at-home viewing beats ...
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 ...
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... Decades before the DVR and years before the first ...