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Less-than-instant replay had been used in sports broadcasting a few years via videotape and the most notable use to that point came just a few days prior to the 1963 Army-Navy game, a contest ...
Kennedy was assassinated, an Army-Navy football game played in front of a crowd of 102,000 spectators at Philadelphia’s ...
Navy Beats Army in 1963: The Football Game That Paid Tribute ... Tony Verna, the inventor of instant replay Joi via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 2.0 Verna, for one, imagined that the long ...
Using technology to improve the performance of sports officials is not new. Instant replay has been around since 1963 when CBS TV director Tony Verna introduced it during the annual Army-Navy ...
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Verna’s initial thought was to unveil instant replay at the 1963 NFL championship game, but that option was off the table because NBC had the rights to that year’s game. Instead, he chose to ...
To cue up the very first instant replay, rewind to 1963, the year CBS director Tony Verna trucked a half-ton tape machine to the Army-Navy game. He was given an old copy of "I Love Lucy" to record ...
The longtime producer and director came up with the idea for instant replay during a CBS broadcast of the Army-Navy football game in 1963. Per the AP, "Verna developed a method to cue the tape 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 ...
December 7, 1963 The instant replay is invented during the Army-Navy football game after Army quarterback Rollie Stichweb ran the ball in from the two-yard line. CBS director Tony Vera called for ...