Live From Super Bowl LVI: NFL Media’s Dave Shaw on Hosting Studio Shows, Providing Workflows for Neighboring Game
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NFL Media, the league’s creative and production arm, is always a noteworthy fixture at every Super Bowl. In most years, they would have to travel onsite and work in the television compound, but since the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals are facing off at SoFi Stadium, the crew does not have to travel far at all.
NFL Media’s VP, Head of Media Operations Dave Shaw highlights the positives of working a Super Bowl that’s right next door, breaks down some of his team’s new responsibilities including the production of the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, and how their new West Coast headquarters is at the center of the biggest football game of the year.
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