As the NFL regular season comes to a close this weekend, one of 2024’s lasting legacies will be the league’s continued commitment to international growth. This season, the NFL boosted its number of games played on foreign soil to five: one in Brazil, three in London, and another in Berlin.
Making International NFL games possible requires intricate planning and execution, from coordinating and transporting broadcast and production technology across continents to ensuring seamless fan experiences globally.
In this in-depth case study, take a look at the strategies and the logistics behind pulling off these game productions with NFL Media’s recently-retired VP, Head of Media Operations Dave Shaw and Diversified’s SVP, Strategic Solutions Jason Kornweiss.
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This session was hosted at the 2024 SVG Summit on December 17.
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