Espn’s Broadcast Schedule Of Super Bowl Xlv
Espn’s Broadcast Schedule Of Super Bowl Xlv
ESPN began week-long comprehensive multiplatform coverage of Super Bowl XLV between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers in North Texas Monday, Jan. 31, at 6 a.m. ET.
Super Bowl XLV on ESPN will originate from Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas, through Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 6).
Highlights of ESPN’s Super Bowl XLV coverage:
* Super Bowl-related content across 18 ESPN platforms: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Classic, ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, ESPNEWS HD, ESPNU HD, ESPN International, ESPN.com, ESPN Radio, ESPNRadio.com, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPNdeportes.com, ESPN The Magazine and ESPN Mobile properties;
* More than 90 hours of Super Bowl-related programming on domestic television and more than 55 hours of Super Bowl-related programming on ESPN Radio from North Texas;
* ESPN International will air Super Bowl XLV live throughout Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Israel, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Pacific Rim, and much of Europe. In total, ESPN International will deliver live Super Bowl coverage to more than 53 million households in 159 countries and territories. Commentary and analysis will be provided in English, French-Canadian and Spanish;
* More than 30 on-air commentators (hosts, analysts, reporters and contributors) will be in North Texas;
* ESPNs production operations for Super Bowl week will be based at Sundance Square (195 West 3rd Street) in Fort Worth. The location will include: a main set (62 x 40 ft.) overlooking the historic Chisolm Trail mural, a radio set/stage (28 x 48 ft.), two pod camera locations, and a demo field (20 x 20 ft.). ESPN will also utilize a Flycam suspended 42 ft. in the air that will travel the length of a football field and provide aerial views of the set;
Radio Broadcasting in India
Radio Broadcasting in India
In the early 1920, radio broadcasting was established in India. In 1923, the first programme was broadcasted by radio club of Bombay. This was pursued by creation of a Broadcasting service that commenced broadcasting on 23 July 1927 on an experimental basis in Bombay and Calcutta within the agreement between Government of India and a private company called the Indian Broadcasting Company Ltd. In 1930, this company went to liquidation and Indian State Broadcasting Service under the department of Controller of Broadcasts was made up. In June 1936, Indian State Broadcasting Service was renamed as All India Radio. All India Radio also was referred as Akashvani in 1956.
AIR had a network of six stations and 18 transmitters at the time India achieved Independence in 1947. 2.5 % was the coverage of the area and just 11% of the population.