Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles gave FOX Sports the opportunity to unveil their ...
That meant viewers of the most-watched broadcast of the season were treated to massive, all-caps “KC” and “PHI” blocks that ...
Fox ’s massive new score bug drew a similarly big reaction from viewers. The network debuted a new graphic for Sunday’s Super ...
"Introducing a new scorebug for the Super Bowl is the same energy as changing your batting order during the World Series," ...
Fox debuted a new score bug for Super Bowl LIX that can be described by one word: Boxy. The score bug — also known as the on-screen graphic that displays the score, time and relevant statistics ...
Fox Sports took a minimal approach with their on-air graphics for the Super Bowl LIX and has divided its viewers.
If a company is thinking of working in a new score bug, why not debut it at the Super Bowl? That's the decision Fox made this year — and the latest designs aren't not receiving high praise.
FOX debuted a new scorebug for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, and it seemed like an overwhelming majority of fans did not appreciate the change. The new scorebug featured extremely simple graphics.
Alcaraz pounced on a rebound from a shot by veteran Ashley Young in the 80th minute to score what proved to be the decisive ...
Fox decided it needed to update what had previously been a perfectly reasonable and utilitarian scorebug -- the running scoreboard/clock/stat sheet that shows up on the screen as a football game ...