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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 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 innovator, developed a system that used videotape technology to replay key moments shortly after they occurred
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