With Super Bowl 50 right around the corner, one thing that the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee is focusing on for this monumental event is sustainability. The host committee has partnered with in/PACT and Citizen Group to create the “Play Your Part” campaign to help maximize sustainability and make Super Bowl 50 a “Net Positive” […]
Update; 8:37PM EST: We spoke with Brian McCarthy; VP of Communications with the NFL and he informed us that the malfunctions have been solely on the NFL’s end and have nothing to do with Bose. “We (NFL) are extremely satisfied with our partnership with Bose”, said McCarthy. “Often times like in anything, when something malfunctions it […]
This year’s Super Bowl is the first in 31 years to be played in Silicon Valley, the tech capital of the world. So, it is only fitting that CBS is pulling out all the broadcasting stops, and implementing three camera technologies that no prior Super Bowl has witnessed. As Wired’s April Glaser first reported, CBS is using […]
The Super Bowl is the biggest television event in the United States. Last year’s game was the most viewed program in US television history, averaging 114.4 million viewers and peaked at 120.8 million during the final minutes. These staggering numbers are why over the last 10 years the average price of a 30 second television […]
This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. While we don’t know if Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara will be the greatest ever, we do know that the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee (dang, that’s a mouthful!) promised that game […]