Topic: NFL Films Inc.

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The NFL Pepsi Max Audible video series premiered last week and featured Big Boi, Talib Kweli and Nick Javas, and included videos of the Wild Card...

NHL Network Plans Revamp, May Become Watchable

There's a good post here from Wyshynski breaking down details of the NHL Network's impending face lift. Some big changes coming to the network...
'We lost our voice today': Philadelphia Phillies announcer Harry Kalas dead at age 73Harry Kalas stood near the mound, wearing a bright red sportcoat and blowing kisses to adoring fans, ready to deliver the ceremonial first pitch on a day the Philadelphia ...

Filming the NFL

In 1962, an overcoat salesman named Ed Sabol walked into National Football League commissioner Pete Rozelle's office and boldly asked to bid on the film rights for that year's NFL championship game, the forerunner to the Super Bowl. Thus began ...

How I Did It: Steve Sabol of NFL Films

In 1962, Ed Sabol ditched his job as an overcoat salesman, used his savings to start Blair Motion Pictures, and secured the rights to that year's NFL championship game. Commissioner Pete Rozelle loved the imagery and convinced the owners of the ...