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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedFox widens NFL coverage. (Programming).(uses widescren DTV format for football coverage)(Brief Article)
Broadcasting & Cable, November, 2002 by Kerschbaumer, Ken
Fox takes a lot of heat for not committing to HDTV, but it certainly can't be accused of not committing to a widescreen DTV format for its football coverage. This past Sunday, Fox Sports was scheduled to televise two NFL games in widescreen/480p (St. Louis vs. Washington, and Green Bay vs.
Tampa Bay) and will continue to do two games a week the rest of the season. Fox is also offering this week's Thanks giving Day game in widescreen/480p.
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