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In a shocking move, TubiTV is set to stream the Super Bowl LIVE—for free! But is there more to the story? Streaming giants like YouTube TV and traditional cable providers charge premium prices for access, yet TubiTV is offering the biggest sporting event of the year without a paywall. So, what's the trade-off? Ads? Hidden costs? A data grab? Chris Akin breaks down what this means for sports fans, cord-cutters, and the entire streaming landscape. Will this disrupt the TV industry, or is it just a clever ploy for more subscribers? Get the real story here before you fall for the "free" hype! Could this be the beginning of the end for overpriced cable packages? Sponsor: Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion Super Deluxe Edition: https://amzn.to/40ermq6
TubiTV is set to stream the Super Bowl LIVE—for free!
See the Video at www.RGRFootball.com How long can the Kansas City Chiefs Keep this UP? Live Q&A Impact Standouts!
Just over a week until the first NFL Sunday. Who is excited? Here is a special episode from Newry, where Sam Monson stops by. Sam talks about a number of teams - namely the Lions. Is this the year they win it all?Sam and Steve have started a new podcast - 'Check The Mic'. You can check it out here. A huge thanks to Sam for his time when home.
On this episode of the Box Score Sports Podcast, I am joined by Isaac to Recap the Super Bowl Weekend: Chiefs Win Mahomes Kelce 49ers Receiving in OT Legacy and more Thanks so much for listening and I hope you enjoy. Please Follow us on Twitter @boxscoresports_ Check out our Youtube Channel The Box Score Sports Podcast
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Super Bowl Ads
Super Bowl LVIII is coming to Bikini Bottom, the iconic undersea home to SpongeBob SquarePants, for a kids and family-centric, surprise-filled special presentation of the game. In the first-ever Super Bowl alternate telecast, SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), the newest additions to the Nickelodeon booth, will join CBS Sports analyst Nate Burleson and play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle to call the game. Sandy Cheeks (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) will make her sideline reporting debut, while Larry the Lobster (voiced by Mr. Lawrence) provides live commentary, and Dora the Explorer (voiced by Diana Zermeño) and Boots (voiced by Asher Colton Spence) help explain penalty calls during the game. NFL Slimetime's Young Dylan and Dylan Schefter will also report live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
(1:30) – Justin Fields' next team, NFL Draft #1 Overall Pick, favorites and longshots to land Kirk Cousins(9:30) – Super Bowl side and total, leading receiver in the game, MVP and Taylor Swift props(16:25) – Live betting strategies
TSN's Farhan Lalji talks Super Bowl LIVE from Las Vegas, Nevada.
CAROLYN LAWRENCE - VOICE OF SANDY CHEEKS IN SPONGEBOB JOINS DAWN LIVE! CAROLYN JOINS DAWN TO EXPAND ON THE NICKELODEON SUPER BOWL BROADCAST THIS COMING SUNDAY... FEATURING A BROADCAST LIVE FROM BIKINI BOTTOM! PRESS RELEASE BELOW... SUPER BOWL LVIII ON NICKELODEONCatch Up with SpongeBob SquarePants StarCarolyn Lawrence Ahead of the Slime-Filled TelecastSuper Bowl LVIII is coming to Bikini Bottom, the iconic underseahome to SpongeBob SquarePants, for a kids and family-centric,surprise-filled special presentation of the game. In the first-everSuper Bowl alternate telecast, SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced byTom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), the newestadditions to the Nickelodeon booth, will join CBS Sports analyst NateBurleson and play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle to call the game.Sandy Cheeks (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) will make her sidelinereporting debut, while Larry the Lobster (voiced by Mr. Lawrence)provides live commentary, and Dora the Explorer (voiced by DianaZermeño) and Boots (voiced by Asher Colton Spence) help explainpenalty calls during the game. NFL Slimetime's Young Dylan andDylan Schefter will also report live from Allegiant Stadium in LasVegas. Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
Super Bowl LVIII is coming to Bikini Bottom, the iconic undersea home to SpongeBob SquarePants, for a kids and family-centric, surprise-filled special presentation of the game. In the first-ever Super Bowl alternate telecast, SpongeBob SquarePants (voiced by Tom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke), the newest additions to the Nickelodeon booth, will join CBS Sports analyst Nate Burleson and play-by-play announcer Noah Eagle to call the game. Sandy Cheeks (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) will make her sideline reporting debut, while Larry the Lobster (voiced by Mr. Lawrence) provides live commentary, and Dora the Explorer (voiced by Diana Zermeño) and Boots (voiced by Asher Colton Spence) help explain penalty calls during the game. NFL Slimetime's Young Dylan and Dylan Schefter will also report live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Ever wondered how a brand can capture your heart and senses, creating that unforgettable moment you just can't stop talking about? Prepare to have that curiosity satisfied as we sit down with the vibrant Kitty Hart, VP of Client Brand Experience at Heroic Productions, for an insightful journey through the evolving world of experiential marketing. Kitty doesn't just share her story; she peels back layers of this sensory-rich industry, from its tangible goods origins to today's immersive brand adventures.Navigating the fast-paced shift to the digital domain, this episode doesn't shy away from the hurdles and triumphs of virtual events. We celebrate innovative strategies like Adobe's interactive experiences and reminisce on the frosty yet successful Super Bowl Live event – a testament to the magic of meticulous planning and the power of robust audio-visual support. Whether you're a marketing maven or an event enthusiast, the conversation promises a treasure trove of insights into creating impactful experiences on any budget, across any distance.As we look to the horizon of public speaking and experiential strategy, we uncover how the pandemic reshaped the speaker landscape, welcoming a new era of talent adept at virtual engagement. The episode wraps with a powerful message on the underestimated value of seasoned professionals and a call to celebrate the depth they bring to the workforce. Kitty's energetic dialogue leaves us inspired, and I, your host Anika Jackson, promise to keep that inspiration flowing. Get ready to amplify your brand experience with wisdom from the front lines of experiential marketing.Your Brand Amplified is proudly sponsored by Simplified. This AI-driven platform is a game-changer for design and video content. With Simplified, effortlessly transform lengthy videos into engaging, shareable clips, and streamline your workflow with an intuitive subtitle generator. For designers, explore the AI-powered image generator, create compelling presentations, and design eye-catching YouTube thumbnails with ease. We're happy you're here! Like the pod? Visit our website Schedule a consult! Follow us on all socials at @amplifywithanika and @yourbrandamplified Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Join me on PodMatch to start your own journey as a podcast guest!
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Willkommen zu unserem Live Talk! In diesem Stream werden wir uns mit den neuesten Entwicklungen rund um die Atlanta Falcons, die NFL im Allgemeinen, den Super Bowl und die NFC South befassen. Außerdem haben wir einen interaktiven Teil, bei dem ihr uns eure Fragen stellen könnt. Ausserdem schauen auch noch ein mal auf den Draft der Falcons von 2018 und bewerten diesen!Wir freuen uns darauf, mit euch zu diskutieren und eure Fragen zu beantworten. Seid dabei und verpasst nicht die neuesten News und Analysen aus der Welt des American Football und der Atlanta Falcons!Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Live Talk.
Live Mon 1.30.23 @ 9:05p EST (-5) GMT. @cannedwhitebred, Paul Garretson, and Liz Mueller with coverage, events, and prediction for the NFL's AFC East division. The crew is streaming live on Facebook Live, Twitch, YouTube Live, Twitter as well as all podcasting apps. Follow our AFC East by NAFCo Facebook page, subscribe to NAFCo's YouTube Channel, and Subscribe to our Twitch to get our livestream regularly. Website: https://afceast.org Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/afceastnafco Twitter: https://twitter.com/afceastnafco Twitch: https://twitch.tv/afceast Youtube Live: https://www.youtube.com/@nafcofilm Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1e4DETc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/afceastnafco #NFL #BillsMafia #patriots #dolphins #nyjets #AFC #afceast #NAFCo #CannedWhiteBread #Superbowl #championship #livestream #pawilds #ITM #perryfilm #fantasy #nflfantasy We support NAFCo, a 501(c)3 Non-profit that supports & promotes Film, Music & Art in the community.
Miles gives his live reaction immediately after the Eagles vs. 49ers NFC Championship game
The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!
DC Glenn was born in Chicago, Illinois, and Steve Gibson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Both moved to Denver, Colorado, as young children. They met at Manual High School in 1982, where both pursued their musical interests. Gibson played drums in the jazz band and attended audio engineering classes at an early college education program, while Glenn sang as a tenor in Manual High School's Bolt Vibrations Chorus. In August 1992, Tag Team recorded "Whoomp! (There It Is)". At that time, Glenn was working as the main DJ at a gentlemen's club in Atlanta called Magic City which would later become recognized as a hub of Atlanta Hip-Hop and rap music. Glenn played the track in the club on the same day it was mixed. "Whoomp!" received the biggest crowd response he had ever seen as a DJ. In the following months, people requested it so often that it became clear the song had the potential to become a hit. The single was shopped to and rejected by multiple record labels because executives were unfamiliar with Southern Bass and were unsure if the sound would sell well around the country. Glenn instead borrowed $2,500 from his parents to press 800 records. The singles quickly sold out in Atlanta on word of mouth alone. Tag Team got back together and performed at the San Francisco 49ers Halftime Show, Super Bowl Live by Verizon Wireless, and the 2019 Hammer House Party Tour. Tag Team's role in the popularization of Atlanta's version of Miami bass, Southern bass, contributed to the rise of Atlanta as a home for unique alternatives to the established "East Coast/West Coast" hip-hop identities. Around the end of 2020, Tag Team appeared in a GEICO commercial parodying "Whoomp!" with an ice cream scenario and the substituted lyric "Scoop!". Watch The Video Learn More About DC Glenn - Click Here
On today's broadcast Chad Davidson is down in Costa Rica and gives us the latest with special guest David Villalobos. Also Joe Schimmel talks about the Super Bowl video Good Fight Ministries just released as well as the release date of the next documentary "Marvel and DC's War on God." Link to Video Version of This Episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/6DdOqF454Xo
Phil and Josh do a weekend edition of the GSP to discuss all the Formula 1 car reveals prior to the first preseason test at Barcelona. Which cars look the best, what is intriguing about the new changes and what do the guys expect leading up to that session. Motorsports GOAT Mario Andretti announced that son Michael will be launching a bid to join Formula 1 in 2024 with his own Andretti Global team. Phil and Josh cover many details regarding this announcement and what it means in regards to F1 in the US. One aspect that has more fans interested is Drive to Survive and the crew goes over their experiences with the show and what it has done to dramatize certain events and what that may mean in regards to how last season went especially with certain people being absent. Phil covers Extreme E's season opener in Saudi, the crew discusses the Super Bowl, Josh provides details on his upcoming iRacing Daytona 500 appearance. Phil and Josh recap the Truck race won by Zane Smith and they make picks for the XFinity and Cup events while providing live comments on the ARCA farce.
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Bill and Kyle discuss: Wyoming football and basketball. Pro Bowl discussion on ways to improve the game. Super Bowl picks, what we expect, story lines we're following, players we're rooting for. NFL Awards and Honors. MLB Lockout, tribute to Jeremy Giambi. Best of Worst of the week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squarestatesandlot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squarestatesandlot/support
Bill and Kyle discuss: Wyoming football and basketball. Pro Bowl discussion on ways to improve the game. Super Bowl picks, what we expect, story lines we're following, players we're rooting for. NFL Awards and Honors. MLB Lockout, tribute to Jeremy Giambi. Best of Worst of the week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squarestatesandlot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squarestatesandlot/support
Titans trade for Julio Jones shows the NFL that the Titans are shooting for a Super Bowl - LIVE from Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee! Powered by BetMGM.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Bacon Podcast with Brian Basilico | CURE Your Sales & Marketing with Ideas That Make It SIZZLE!
DC Glenn was born in Chicago, Illinois, and Steve Gibson was born in Omaha, Nebraska. Both moved to Denver, Colorado, as young children. They met at Manual High School in 1982, where both pursued their musical interests. Gibson played drums in the jazz band and attended audio engineering classes at an early college education program, while Glenn sang as a tenor in Manual High School's Bolt Vibrations Chorus. In August 1992, Tag Team recorded "Whoomp! (There It Is)". At that time, Glenn was working as the main DJ at a gentlemen's club in Atlanta called Magic City which would later become recognized as a hub of Atlanta Hip-Hop and rap music. Glenn played the track in the club on the same day it was mixed. "Whoomp!" received the biggest crowd response he had ever seen as a DJ. In the following months, people requested it so often that it became clear the song had the potential to become a hit. The single was shopped to and rejected by multiple record labels because executives were unfamiliar with Southern Bass and were unsure if the sound would sell well around the country. Glenn instead borrowed $2,500 from his parents to press 800 records. The singles quickly sold out in Atlanta on word of mouth alone. Tag Team got back together and performed at the San Francisco 49ers Halftime Show, Super Bowl Live by Verizon Wireless, and the 2019 Hammer House Party Tour. Tag Team's role in the popularization of Atlanta's version of Miami bass, Southern bass, contributed to the rise of Atlanta as a home for unique alternatives to the established "East Coast/West Coast" hip-hop identities. Around the end of 2020, Tag Team appeared in a GEICO commercial parodying "Whoomp!" with an ice cream scenario and the substituted lyric "Scoop!". Watch The Video Learn More About DC Glenn - Click Here
National Football Hangover Day (Should today be a National Holiday?). Some people think Valentine's Day is NOT a real holiday. Super Bowl commercials. 43 Year old Tom Brady wins the Super Bowl and Brandon wants to celebrate! Monday Morning Motivation with Eric Burch. Super Bowl Streaker and crazy food prices. Hooters girls are trained not to talk to certain guys. Have You Already Done Your Taxes? The Humane Society invites you to poop on an Ex!
Wait til you hear about our NFL ring ceremony concept...Jonah is back in from his Fresh year of college and contributes in a big way. Maria can best be described as mildly bemused and tolerant as the guys propose the following:1) What would you do if you had the Stanley Cup for a day?2) A total reimagining of the NFL Super Bowl ring ceremony. What if NFL Super Bowl rings were turned over every year like the Stanley Cup? 50 yard line, previous winners line up across from new winners and (Benny Hill theme starts playing) each player has to find another one to wear his ring.Would there be Red Carpet event fan overlap for the Super Bowl if there was a week long leadup with players discussing the rings, their potential outfits for the ceremony and who their potential targets might be?If this sounds to you like it might be a terrible idea, maybe you need to ask yourself this question: “If Elvis Grbac, 1994 Michigan Wolverines starting QB, thinks its a great idea...is it possible that maybe I’m the one missing the point?”*If you are an NFL athlete or know an NFL athlete, please explain to us why or how you think this will be successful and who to contact to make it work.*To date, Elvis Grbac is definitely unaware of this idea and may or may not think it’s a good idea.Please visit us at https://thetragedyacademy.com On social media, you can find us at @thetragedyacademypodcast on Instagram, The Tragedy Academy Podcast on Facebook, and @tragedy_academy on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe, download, rate, and review! (39:50) Superbowl ring exchange proposal.(38:05) Stanley Cup lightning rod hat viral video. #nfl #football #sports #nba #nfldraft #nflnews #superbowl #nflfootball #life #mlb #espn #nflmemes #americanfootball #madden #touchdown #afc #nfc #comedian #laugh #rogan #bertkreischer #pattonoswalt #offensive #chrisrock #chappelle #equality #collegefootball #fantasy #roto #fantasyfootball #redcarpet #fashion #comedy #funny #hilarious #ridiculous #timanderic #joke #standup #lol #nfl #football #sports #nhl #stanleycup
Shakira & J. Lo perform at the Super Bowl LIV Pepsi Halftime Show. Team UNPLUGGED
JTW and KMo discuss that aftermath that is Super Bowl LIVE between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs but not in XO detail. It's been a couple of weeks since the 20-31 loss so the recap is more of the experiences throughout this season in NFC West. It's also a reminder of how the JTW blog and podcast got started to begin with. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-the-west-an-nfc-west-podcast/donations
cocktails, bets, halftime show, commercials, origin story, comedy contest
In this episode of the Dr. Kavarga Podcast, The Doctor broadcast's live from his friend Ellie's Super Bowl party with his friends Andrew, Jasmine, and Jess.
Clay Travis is live from Miami for Super Bowl LIVE and weighs in on who he believes will win the Super Bowl MVP Award. ‘Animal Thunderdome’ gets controversial this week as Danny G’s decision-making gets called into question. Also, don’t miss Clay’s interviews with comedian Frank Caliendo, Hall of Fame RB Emmitt Smith and Saints head coach Sean Payton! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Super Bowl 52 will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, just down the road from our offices in Shoreview, on Sunday, February 4th, 2018. It will be on one of the largest events hosted in Minnesota in decades. In this episode of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryghtpath Principal & CEO Bryan Strawser and Senior Consultant Jennifer Otremba talk through our experiences with planning for major events like the Super Bowl. Topics discussed include private sector planning for major events, threats and risks, getting connected to intelligence and law enforcement resources, contingency planning, physical security, and how to handle the general disruption in downtown Minneapolis during the week of the game. //static.leadpages.net/leadboxes/current/embed.js Episode Transcript Bryan Strawser: Super Bowl 52. Jen Otremba: Super Bowl. Bryan Strawser: Coming soon to Minneapolis' US Bank Stadium. Jen Otremba: Yeah, this is a really big deal for us. Bryan Strawser: This is a huge deal. Jen Otremba: Minnesota, huge. Bryan Strawser: For the state. Jen Otremba: Absolutely. Bryan Strawser: Huge. Jen Otremba: Yep. Bryan Strawser: Not only that, but there's crazy excitement here because the Minnesota Vikings are actually favored to win the NFC and represent in the Super Bowl, and that would be crazy. Jen Otremba: That would be crazy, and we'll see. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, we'll see. Jen Otremba: I'm a little pessimistic about that thought, but we'll see. Bryan Strawser: So is my wife, who is a lifelong Minnesota Vikings fan. It's weird for me living here in Minnesota, because I am a New England Patriots fan. Jen Otremba: He is, it's ridiculous. Bryan Strawser: Yes, so, I have had, as a Boston sports fan, I've had a pretty good decade and a half. We've won everything in all four major sports. Jen Otremba: Yeah, I know. Bryan Strawser: And five Super Bowl titles. Jen Otremba: I know. Bryan Strawser: I'd like to point out. Jen Otremba: I want you to know I hear about this, endlessly, and I'm not really even a football fan, really. I shouldn't even say that out loud here in Minnesota, surrounded by Vikings people, but, I do watch the Super Bowl every year, and I think that that is a really fun and exciting event to have, so. Bryan Strawser: If it's New England against Minnesota, my marriage may not survive the night. Jen Otremba: Oh, gosh. Bryan Strawser: My wife has told me I may have to go watch the game at the office. Jen Otremba: Well, I think we all should be watching the game at the office anyway. Bryan Strawser: Yes, because we have clients that we were protecting that day in many ways. Jen Otremba: I know. Bryan Strawser: But, we're not here to talk about the Vikings or the Patriots, we're here to talk about how do you deal with a major event like the Super Bowl? I mean, we've done an earlier podcast episode where we talked about major event planning, but we're going to drill in to just the Super Bowl here in the Twin Cities, and what that means. Jen Otremba: Yep, and this is specifically a big deal because we have clients that are right down town. Bryan Strawser: We have clients that are next to the stadium. Jen Otremba: Right next to the stadium, exactly. Things we're kind of looking at here are disruptions to the businesses and patrons, and I saw a Star Tribune article came out, what was it? Last week. Bryan Strawser: Yes. Jen Otremba: About this, specifically. Bryan Strawser: Right, about how businesses are going to be impacted. I think that was actually on Sunday or Monday. Jen Otremba: Was it? Yeah. Bryan Strawser: That that came out. Yeah. The Super Bowl is a big deal, and has been. I mean, it always has been. Jen Otremba: Right. Bryan Strawser: But it's been a bigger deal in the seventeenth year since Nine-11, because it's a national special security event, so, for the department of homeland security, it is the highest level of event that they support. It's considered a high-[targetive 00:02:47] opportunity, and it will come with an enormous amount of law enforcement, security presence, and procedures in disruption that is going to be caused by that. At the same time, it's an enormous business opportunity for businesses in, really, the whole region here. Because there are events that are happening in Bloomington where the Mall of America is. At the Minneapolis Convention Center, which is totally being taken over by the NFL. On Downtown Minneapolis, on Nicollet Mall, which is in the central business district, a few blocks from the stadium will be NFL Life, which is open to the public, and is taking a huge amount of downtown. Then, the stadium itself is going to be in the biggest security zone that you could imagine for a massive building downtown. So there is a lot going on. Jen Otremba: Totally, and there is some specific, I would say, challenges here having it in Minnesota, because, the stadium, for those that don't know, or don't that live here, that it's right Downtown, Minneapolis. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, it's in the central business district. Jen Otremba: The traffic, the businesses, the crowds, the people are already there without having a big event. When there is a big event downtown here, it's gridlock everywhere. Bryan Strawser: It's also, in this particular case, it's also complicated by the fact that one of the major ways to get into downtown, coming from the eastern part of the Twin Cities Metro Area is on the street that goes right by the stadium, which will not be open in the days leading up to the game. Then, the transit line, and we have Lightrail here, so it's a subway on the street level, goes right by the stadium, and so that line is going to be closed, I believe, is the final decision they've come up with. There's also a transit terminal that's a bus station that's right by the stadium, which is also going to be closed. That significantly kind of disrupts transit, and there's a lot of transit riders that go into Downtown Minneapolis. Jen Otremba: Yeah, and to make matters worse, obviously, we live in the, they're calling it the bold north right? We live in the north, right? So that means cold. I mean, bitter, bitter cold that we're experiencing right now, as is the rest of the country, but when we talk bitter cold, we're talking 20 below zero it was the other day when I woke up in the morning. Cold, cold, and then also the risk of snow. Snowstorms. Bryan Strawser: Right, right. The weather, it's a totally unpredictable factor. Jen Otremba: It absolutely is. Bryan Strawser: Although we have sky ways, which are like indoor walkways between buildings on the second floor. Jen Otremba: Some of which may be closed. Bryan Strawser: Some of which could be closed, but they don't connect to the stadium. Jen Otremba: They do not, no. Bryan Strawser: Right? You can get to the convention center from a downtown hotel, but, you know, some of the attendees for these events are staying in Saint Paul and Bloomington and, you know, other suburbs, because there's not enough hotel space downtown. Jen Otremba: No, it's very limited. Bryan Strawser: To accommodate this. So there's a lot of challenges in terms of getting around; traffic and transit are going to be big challenges. The second one is just the security situation. If you've never been to this kind of an event ... Well, let's talk about the stadium for a second. The stadium will have a hard perimeter, so there's going to be a point 300 feet or so from the stadium that if you're not ticketed, you're just not going to be able to get into, and, you'll go through a security check at that particular location in order to get into the hard perimeter, right? This is the security standoff zone, you can figure where the 300 feet comes from, it's the blast radius. They're keeping all of this out, 300 or so feet. Then there is a soft perimeter, which really won't be a perimeter, like, you're not going to see walls or things like that, but there will be a point where you start to notice a significant security/law enforcement presence, and they'll really be doing things like watching for behavior, and trying to determine a threat prior to them reaching the security checkpoint, where there will be crowds, obviously, waiting to enter the stadium for various events. You're going to see the same thing at the convention center, because the NFL is taking that over for special events, and then for NFL Live in Downtown Minneapolis, which is totally open to the public, and it's totally free. Jen Otremba: Super Bowl Live, yeah. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, Super Bowl Live, whatever. I keep saying NFL Live, but I think it's Super Bowl Live. Jen Otremba: Super Bowl Live, yeah. Bryan Strawser: That's also going to be totally open. There will be no hard perimeter. You can't check for weapons or things like that, but there will be security and law enforcement who have been trained in behavioral observation who are looking for people that, perhaps, could be up to no good. Jen Otremba: Yes, and it's designed that way for a reason. They're really advertising it, wanting it to be one of those events where even if you don't have tickets to the game, you can come and enjoy some of the events 10 days prior. Bryan Strawser: Right. Jen Otremba: Which is really cool, but again, we have clients who have businesses right on that Nicollet Mall, downtown district area. There's a lot of concern as to how do I get my employees into work in the morning? Where do my employees park? Are they able to go out and find lunch at lunchtime? Are the crowds going to be so bad that they're not even going to be able to get around? Bryan Strawser: Right. Jen Otremba: How do we continue running our business during this time period? Bryan Strawser: You know, we've got in a number of clients and some others that have been involved in some planning efforts that we've been a part of. I think we've started all of this advice with the first thing you've got to do is get connected. Jen Otremba: Yes. Bryan Strawser: There are groups that are working on this; the chambers of commerce, the downtown business council, we are a part of a Super Bowl planning coalition that we lead for major employers in the downtown area, because they really haven't gotten much support from the city and others. It's been finding this information on their own, until recently, when the host committee has gotten better about communicating the security please and the traffic plans, and the things that are going on. Jen Otremba: Yeah, I mean, I think it was all still in planning, so, it was all still tentative up until, what? November? Bryan Strawser: Until the middle of November. Jen Otremba: Yep, exactly. Bryan Strawser: But get connected, and I think getting plugged in with the host committee and others is important, talking with the police about what their plans are, so, if you're in Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Police, but talk to your local law enforcement. They'll have some indications. I think it's important to stay connected with your peer organizations, the other companies, to find out what everyone's doing. Because when you talk with your executives about plans and about work, and about things that you might want to do to make this easier for everybody, and still get the work done, I think everyone's going to ask, "Well, what is X doing?" What are our neighbors doing? What are other businesses doing? Because that, I think, drives more of that kind of behavior, and gives, kind of, some social credibility, social proof to the efforts that you might want to be talking about. Jen Otremba: Well, and, I think it's important to stay away from the rumor-based information, right? If you go right to the sources, and actually talk to people, you can learn what's actually happening versus rumors. Bryan Strawser: First, get connected, and we can help with that, we can guide you. If you're in Downtown Minneapolis, and you're a bigger company, we can kind of pull you into the planning coalition that we're a part of. Second is that you really need to build a plan. I don't think this has to be anything complicated, but, I think, first, if you don't have a crisis plan on how you would get together and make decisions and communicate decisions, and communicate with your team, when something bad happens, you need to start there. Like, how are you going to do that? Who are the five, six, seven people that need to be your crisis team, and just keep it simple, start there. Use it for the Super Bowl, and then figure out what you're going to do elsewhere. Planning-wise, before you even start saying, "I'm going to do X, Y, Z that week." I think it needs to be if you don't have a way to make decisions during a crisis, start there. Jen Otremba: Yeah, it does not need to be complicated. Bryan Strawser: Right. Jen Otremba: Do not over-complicate this. Bryan Strawser: Yes, it's not rocket science. Jen Otremba: No, it is not. Bryan Strawser: The second thing is, you have to think about what are your particular risks. If, for example, your business abuts Nicollet Mall, where Super Bowl Live is going to be. Well, you're going to have a lot of people wandering around. So, do you need to do something different with your perimeter? With your front door? With your sky way entrance? You will have people looking to use the bathroom, and even though there's going to be, I can't remember how many porta potties they said they were bringing in downtown. There were hundreds. But those are all things that are going to happen. So, think through how you're going to handle those things. If you're a larger company and you've got a reception desk in your lobby, but anybody can walk into your lobby, maybe you don't want that during Super Bowl Live. Maybe you want to put a security officer, you know, out by the lobby entrance, and if an employee is coming in, cool, they can get in, you can see their ID badge. Jen Otremba: Properly credentialed. Bryan Strawser: Properly credentialed folks. If it's somebody just coming into your lobby, maybe you don't want that during the Super Bowl, because I will guarantee they'll be in there looking to use the bathroom. Jen Otremba: Well, and think through your sky ways, too. If you have sky ways that you own/operate yourself, you might want to think about what that looks like. Bryan Strawser: Keep in mind that there is some city ordinance and stuff around sky ways. Jen Otremba: There are, yep. Bryan Strawser: That you'll want to talk with your legal counsel about what that means. Jen Otremba: Make sure to do your research. Bryan Strawser: Right. Jen Otremba: Absolutely. Bryan Strawser: Or do it anyway. Jen Otremba: In some cases, yes. Bryan Strawser: The other part of your plan, I think, needs to be, you know, what can you do to accommodate your employees? Like, where are they going to park? A lot of the downtown parking space is going to be taken for other purposes. There won't be street parking in a lot of areas, because street parking is how vehicle-borne IEDs are delivered. One of the ways they're delivered. I think you're going to see large swaths of downtown where street parking is going to be prohibited, ramp parking will be more limited, they will want people to take transit, at least until they close that. Jen Otremba: And understand what that changes could be to the public transportation, because there are some transit changes during that time, as well. Bryan Strawser: Right. Jen Otremba: Which, I believe is up on their website, now. It's just a matter of doing your research. Bryan Strawser: Yep, so, Metro Transit, or the Metropolitan Counsel, either way, will get you there. Jen Otremba: Yep. Bryan Strawser: In the Twin Cities. If remote work is a possibility, particularly, as things get busier the closer to the game later in that week, maybe that's something you want to consider. Because then you avoid the whole issue of crowds, building protection, ramp space, and et cetera. We understand that not everybody can do remote work. That many companies have operation centers and call centers and things where people have to be there to do the work. But if you don't have to have them there, they can work remotely from home or whatever, that is a very solid strategy that lots of companies are going to use that week. Jen Otremba: At least as a consideration for sure. Then, also, communication. How are you, if something happens, how are you communicating to your employees? How are you communicating to your leadership? How are you communicating to the media? How are you ... What is your plan around communication? Bryan Strawser: How will you communicate quickly to your team if something happens? Like, if you've got to evacuate, there is a threat, or a risk for something that's going on, what do you do? Jen Otremba: Yep. Bryan Strawser: Then, lastly, I think, just in terms of general awareness, the Super Bowl, cold or not, it's going to bring out the criminal element. Things like pick-pocketing, human trafficking, people that are drinking more, I think we'll see more intoxicated behavior in downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, and the night of the game, and all of those great things. Not just in the area around the game. Like, there are bars open until three or four, I can't remember what they ... Exemptions they've done. Jen Otremba: The bars have extended hours, and I think, and I'm not sure what the end result about this is, but there was discussion about allowing drinking on the street there, Super Bowl Live. I don't know what the end result was with that, but, that is also another factor to think about. Bryan Strawser: Yep, it needs to warm up for that to happen. No one is going to be outside watching concerts. Jen Otremba: I don't know, you'd be surprised. I mean, warming houses and things like that, people come out. Bryan Strawser: Not enough alcohol to get me to do that. Jen Otremba: No, but people do, definitely. Bryan Strawser: I know. Jen Otremba: I mean, think about the other outside events in the wintertime, what, crushed ice? Crashed ice? The Red Bull. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, the thing we always call the [inaudible 00:14:41]. Jen Otremba: Yeah. Bryan Strawser: Yeah. During the time around the Super Bowl, as you get closer to that event, I think it's a good time to ... You've got your plans in place, you've done all this preparation we've talked about. Now, I think it's in that week of the Super Bowl. I think it's a good time to use your crisis process, to have a daily call about what's gone on, and what's happening that day, and maybe even twice a day, about what's going on, what events are coming, what your posture is, what's happened in the last 24 hours, where you might need to adjust your strategy. Then use that to inform your senior executives about what you're doing. Find out what they are concerned with during this, and make sure that you're kind of alleviating their fears, or it's driving a change in your strategy as you go through that. I know we will be having daily calls with a group of clients and others as we go through the week of the Super Bowl, and I think once a week, in a couple weeks prior to the game, just to touch base with everybody. Those are some ideas. You know, between Jen and I, we've managed, I can't remember how many major events like this, Super Bowls, political conventions. Jen Otremba: Many. Yeah. Bryan Strawser: Many of these. Jen Otremba: Shareholder meetings. Bryan Strawser: Shareholder meetings. These are the lessons that we've learned that we think will really help you as you go about this. Certainly, if we can help with Super Bowl LII, don't hesitate to reach out and give us a call at 612-235-6435, or contact@bryghtpath.com. Go Pats!
This week on Episode 29, The Avery's are back with a jam packed show! They talk Super Bowl 53 parties and events, Super Bowl LIVE concert, Jussie Smollett being attacked, The Game speaking on Kim Kardashian in his song, iPhone FaceTime glitch and more! Chef John is back with an amazing dish and this weeks fan mail with have your jaw dropping! All this and more on Episode 29 of Dinner With the Avery's! Be sure to follow us on Instagram @dinnerwiththeaverys !
It's Super Bowl Sunday and Grant goes live on Instagram from @brostalksports to talk Super Bowl news and talks about the recent NBA moves!
It's the final day of our live shows from Dantanna's! On today's pod, we talked to Melvin Ingram (0:15); Trent Taylor (47:14); and JJ Watt (1:01:25), plus we make our official Super Bowl bets (17:53)! Enjoy the show, and hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @SimmsAndLefkoe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Day 2 of our live pods from Dantanna's in Atlanta! On today's show, we talked to Josh Norman (00:15), Kareem Jackson (57:23), and Jarvis Landry (1:15:26), plus took some questions from the audience (38:33). Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @SimmsAndLefkoe, and come by Dantanna's if you're in ATL!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our first live pod from Dantanna's in Atlanta! On today's pod, we previewed the Super Bowl (4:44) and talked to Quenton Nelson about his ridiculous rookie season (33:44). We also had Michael Vick and DeSean Jackson on the set together to talk about their idols growing up, their time for Chip Kelly together (1:03:52), and so much more! Enjoy the pod, and come by Dantanna's tomorrow if you're in Atlanta!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter O’Reilly (@ploreilly) - Senior Vice President of Events and Club Business Development for the NFL takes us behind the scenes for the planning and production for Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, including the game itself, the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, Super Bowl Live, the Super Bowl Experience and Super Bowl Opening Night. O'Reilly and his staff are responsible for planning and executing the production for the Super Bowl, Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, Pro Bowl, NFL Draft and NFL International games for the NFL. Peter has overseen the planning and production of these events for the NFL since 2014. O'Reilly also discusses the future locations for the Super Bowl and NFL Draft.
On Episode 28 of Dinner With the Avery's, Dj Holiday goes on d*** strike! Listen to find out why. Also, the Avery's discuss Super Bowl LIVE, being "flown out", the government shut down and more. Chef Robert Butts is back with a delicious dish, and this week the Avery's play a new game with a fun twist! Be sure to like, share, and comment! Follow us on Instagram @dinnerwiththeaverys !
Super Bowl LIVE was a nine-day family-orientated fan festival event that took place in Houston, Texas at Discovery Green Park around Super Bowl LI. Many moving parts were incorporated into this experience, but it was all driven by content and projection mapping on a larger-than-life scale. Paul Whitney, Executive Producer at Bluemedia, joins us to discuss how their team created the content and showcased it in style during one of America’s biggest events. You can read more about this project, which won Content of the Year at the 2018 Digital Signage Expo’s APEX Awards, by clicking here. Subscribe to our show on iTunes, Apple Podcast, and here on DigitalSignageConnection.com. Want to chat more about this episode? Join the conversation by connecting with us on social media. Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook
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Today your host Ryan Kennedy does his first ever Live Podcast. In this episode he discusses Gronks status for the Super Bowl & Tom Brady's hand. We also dive into our favorite Bill Belichick comments from his recent media appearances. Analyze what it is going to take to take on Philly and come out on top. Ryan also shares a rant how it would be nice for a stress-free Patriots Super Bowl for once. At the end of the episode we take live calls. Hope you enjoy!
This journey we all embarked on began in early September. Now, after following the curvature of the clock for so long, it comes to a close. Matt Weston and Jeremy Brener check in on the Houston Texans and preview the Super Bowl LIVE at 7 p.m CST tonight. Topics Include: The Texans' showing in the Senior Bowl, Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans' hires, Doug Pederson v. Bill Belichick, the Eagles offensive line against a whatever front seven, Alshon Jeffery and company, can Nick Foles do it again, the greatest of all time, and predictions. Here is the direct link. Here is our Stitchr link. Subscribe on iTunes here so you can download us and let us corrupt your hard drive. While you're at it, you should write a lovely review and give us the five star rating we deserve. Keep that in mind when you download the episode on iTunes this week. Leave whatever questions you may have for us, no matter how technical or silly; we will get to them at some point during the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Which are your all time favourite sneakers? Who will win the Super Bowl? Live from the TweedInc Studios. Comedian Chuck Byrn Co-Hosts and is joined by Comedians Ben Miner, Geno Bisconte, Jeff McEnery, Actor Boomer Phillips, Michael Muzzin from iTex and UBIQLife's Dariel Harris and William Warren.
February 3rd, 2017 Kevin Harlan, Voice of America, joined the Program to breakdown the Super Bowl LIVE from Radio Row in Houston. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The insider's guide to Super Bowl Live and Houston's signature Super Bowl attraction, Future Flight, featuring conversations with SB Committee's Kevin Cooper and Future Flight's Wendy Gibson & Jeff Snyder
The insider's guide to Super Bowl Live and Houston's signature Super Bowl attraction, Future Flight, featuring conversations with SB Committee's Kevin Cooper and Future Flight's Wendy Gibson & Jeff Snyder
Check out the best interviews from "Super Bowl Live" with Dave Dameshek and Matt "Money" Smith as they break down Super Bowl XLIX and play "Wheel of Stupid Questions" with Patrick Peterson, Le'Veon Bell, Arian Foster, Torrey Smith, Warren Sapp and many more.
Check out the best interviews from "Super Bowl Live" with Dave Dameshek and Matt "Money" Smith as they break down Super Bowl XLIX and play "Wheel of Stupid Questions" with Patrick Peterson, Le'Veon Bell, Arian Foster, Torrey Smith, Warren Sapp and many more.
TDYR #088 - Kudos To The NFL And Fox Sports For Streaming The Super Bowl Live To Cord-cutters by Dan York
Listen to the best of Rich Eisen's Super Bowl Live interviews from the week leading up Super Bowl XLVII. Guests include, Mike Pereira, Olivia Manniing, Russell Wilson & Drew Brees together, Eli Manning, Steve Bisciotti, Osi Umenyiora, Troy Aikman, Archie Manning, Michael Phelps, Roger Goodell, and Cam Newton Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode No. 49 of the "Dave Dameshek Football Program," Shek and Rank bring in Jason Smith and Elliot Harrison from NFL.com's upcoming "Super Bowl Live" to debate which blunder committed on Championship Sunday was the most egregious.
In episode No. 49 of the "Dave Dameshek Football Program," Shek and Rank bring in Jason Smith and Elliot Harrison from NFL.com's upcoming "Super Bowl Live" to debate which blunder committed on Championship Sunday was the most egregious.
We're LIVE from Carpe Diem in beautiful Hoboken, NJ to celebrate the Super Bowl! Listen in for some sweet prop picks, audience participation, Clegg's Corner, and the guys' picks for the big game! Get your bets in and Get Involved!