Reality Check Systems Powers Super Bowl XLVIII Live Coverage 

RCS Deployed 24 Turnkey “Bullet” Systems and Delivered Custom Interactive Graphics Solutions for On-Air Broadcasts

As Super Bowl XLVIII coverage kicked off last week, customized technology solutions and dynamic on-air graphics packages from Reality Check Systems (RCS) were in play for the 8th consecutive year across major networks such as NFL Network, ESPN and DirecTV.

24 RCS “Bullet” custom hardware/software mobile graphics systems, including a “Twitter Bullet” module, to incorporate live Tweets into broadcast graphics, were in the field and were in use until the completion of the game. Several Super Bowl-related broadcasts, including NFL Network’s live international feed of the game,  also featured graphics packages built and powered by RCS’ in-house team.

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“The Super Bowl is a massive event with more than 100 million people tuning in just for the game alone. It’s exciting to see how clients use our technology and designs to boost audience engagement, and on such a large scale,” shared RCS Producer Glenn White. “Whether a Bullet hardware system or a variety of technical and creative services, our work will be seen in more than 100 hours of Super Bowl coverage this year. It’s a true testament to the quality and capabilities of our technology solutions, deployment process and in-house talent.”

The RCS Bullet Fleet comprises three models of portable solutions that combine powerful broadcast software with industry-standard hardware to facilitate high-quality, real-time graphics on-air. Available for rent, the plug-and-play Bullet units are pre-configured to meet each client's specifications and fit seamlessly into any broadcast environment. An extension of RCS' Bullet line, the Twitter Bullet is a small flightpack designed to help broadcasters boost fan engagement through social media. With custom hardware, software and an intuitive interface, it allows networks to mine and air relevant Tweets for live broadcasts.

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Additional Super Bowl programs to showcase dynamic graphics by RCS this year include: DirecTV’s “Dan Patrick Show” and “Celebrity Beach Bowl;” and NFL Network’s “Total Access,” “Super Bowl LIVE,” “Gameday Morning,” “Gameday Final” and “Gameday First.”

About Reality Check Systems
Founded in 1997, Reality Check Systems is a multifaceted technology provider uniquely positioned to boost fan engagement for live broadcasts. Its customized software and hardware solutions infuse real-time data with graphics to facilitate dynamic on-air experiences. Reality Check Systems' clients include international broadcasters, national sports leagues, video game publishers, social media giants and corporations such as beIN Sports, Bundesliga, CBS Sports, DirecTV, Eredivisie, ESPN, NFL, NHL, Microsoft, MLB, Riot Games, SKY Germany, SKY Italy, Twitter and Univision.

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