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NFL offers first live game broadcast in 3-D (AP)
By | December 3, 2008
In broadcasting the world’s first live 3-D football game to theaters in Los Angeles, New York and Boston on Thursday evening, the NFL promises an “up close, personal, visceral” experience that could open a new revenue stream for the league. The screenings for team owners, producers and journalists will use technology developed by 3ality Digital, a Burbank, Calif.-based company whose major investor…
Topics: Minnesota Vikings, NFC North |