EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 30 MIN
The Broadcast: Exploring the Super Bowl as a Graphics Project
from Impressions Xchange · host Dan Marx
At Super Bowl 60, the team at Wasserman Live undertook the massive task of producing, managing, and installing graphics for the event. This episode features Toni McQuilken of NAPCO Media highlighting what it took to get the job done.
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