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Instant replay - Wikipedia In hindsight, this has been cited as the first known use of slow-motion replay in television history [3] CBS Sports Director Tony Verna invented a system to enable the standard videotape machine to instantly replay on December 7, 1963, for the network's coverage of the US military's Army–Navy Game
Today in TV History: Instant Replay Debuts at Army-Navy Game, December . . . On this day in television history, the world of sports broadcasting was forever changed At Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia, amidst the excitement of the annual Army-Navy football game, a groundbreaking technology made its debut: instant replay
History of Replay Systems: Part 1 – The Early Years Replay systems, particularly instant replay, have become a cornerstone of modern sports broadcasting and officiating However, their origins trace back to the early 1960s, when technological innovations began to reshape how audiences experienced live events
Inventor of Instant Replays Legacy Lives on Verna, who was a television director and producer, figured out a way to rewind video tape to show a previous play live on air before the next snap during a broadcasted football game The first time instant replay was used was during the 1963 Army-Navy game that featured Gold Jacket Roger Staubach
Army-Navy game of 63 was debut of instant replay - ESPN In 1963, the Army-Navy game was the nation's biggest football game with one of the largest TV audiences for a sporting event A perfect opportunity to try out a revolutionary TV idea, decided
History of Replay Systems: Part 1 – The Early Years - LinkedIn On December 7, 1963, during the annual Army-Navy college football game in Philadelphia, CBS Sports director Tony Verna introduced the world to instant replay Verna, a television production