How the USFL/FOX changed forever the way Liberty Stadium will be on TV
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2023 9:56 am
https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/ ... 308192007/
>> So eventually, as FOX’s Brad Cheney surveyed what the network would be dealing with when it brought the USFL back to Memphis this spring, he settled on a dilemma Memphis football fans have been complaining about for years, ever since Tigers’ games were regularly on national television.
“We looked at the sun, we looked at the seating, and we said, ‘Wait a minute.’ The really nice side of the stands with shade is the press box side,” Cheney said last week. “If there’s shade, people are going to want to go there, and we want to show the fans that are in the stadium.”
Thus began a three-month project that is likely to change how Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium is seen on television forever, not just over the past few months when the Memphis Showboats and Houston Gamblers were playing USFL games here.
FOX Sports, which owns the USFL, became the first entity to figure out how to position cameras on the east side of the stadium, opposite where television production trucks are traditionally stationed. It did so by investing more than $250,000 in 75,000-feet of fiber optics cabling that was installed under and around the building ahead of this spring football season. The network views it as “a long-term investment," Cheney emphasized, and one that can be used once Memphis football season arrives as well. <<
Interesting article. Fox put down a pretty penny to Liberty Stadium, hopefully they expect to stay for a while. The upcoming stadium renovations will incorporate these as well. Win-win for Memphis/Liberty Stad.
>> So eventually, as FOX’s Brad Cheney surveyed what the network would be dealing with when it brought the USFL back to Memphis this spring, he settled on a dilemma Memphis football fans have been complaining about for years, ever since Tigers’ games were regularly on national television.
“We looked at the sun, we looked at the seating, and we said, ‘Wait a minute.’ The really nice side of the stands with shade is the press box side,” Cheney said last week. “If there’s shade, people are going to want to go there, and we want to show the fans that are in the stadium.”
Thus began a three-month project that is likely to change how Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium is seen on television forever, not just over the past few months when the Memphis Showboats and Houston Gamblers were playing USFL games here.
FOX Sports, which owns the USFL, became the first entity to figure out how to position cameras on the east side of the stadium, opposite where television production trucks are traditionally stationed. It did so by investing more than $250,000 in 75,000-feet of fiber optics cabling that was installed under and around the building ahead of this spring football season. The network views it as “a long-term investment," Cheney emphasized, and one that can be used once Memphis football season arrives as well. <<
Interesting article. Fox put down a pretty penny to Liberty Stadium, hopefully they expect to stay for a while. The upcoming stadium renovations will incorporate these as well. Win-win for Memphis/Liberty Stad.