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In an exciting development for sports fans, FOX is set to leverage an impressive array of technology for its coverage of Super Bowl LIX. The network will utilize a total of 147 cameras, enhancing the viewing experience with a multitude of angles and perspectives. This extensive setup includes the innovative use of drones, which will provide unique aerial shots and a fresh take on the action unfolding on the field.
This marks FOX's 11th time broadcasting the Super Bowl, and they are committed to delivering a spectacular viewing experience. The combination of traditional and advanced camera technology promises to capture every thrilling moment of the game, from crucial plays to the electrifying atmosphere in the stadium.
As anticipation builds for the big event, fans can look forward to a broadcast that not only showcases the athleticism of the players but also highlights the technological advancements in sports broadcasting. Super Bowl LIX is shaping up to be a memorable event, both on and off the field.
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