I know that the Super Bowl has long been broadcast in many languages to many countries, but when did the NFL start broadcasting regular season games in other languages?
Here is a screenshot from the Dec. 12, 1982 Tampa Bay at New York Jets game which had two announcers broadcasting in French. Were they perhaps speaking for a Canadian audience? the broadcast had CBS graphics in normal American English, with the exception of this score bumper that had the quarter and even the league in French (NFL turned to LNF). And I have no idea what those icons in the corner are!
French language broadcast of 1982 TB at NYJ
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Re: French language broadcast of 1982 TB at NYJ
That would be from a French-Canadian broadcast. That red blob is the CBC logo.
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Re: French language broadcast of 1982 TB at NYJ
In 2004 went to Ottawa to ran a Marathon. After the race, I watched at the hotel a NFL game (it featured the Colts) on RDS, which is the French Canadian sports network (a sister of TSN). I distinctly remember how a touchdown is called "touchee" in Quebec.
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Re: French language broadcast of 1982 TB at NYJ
I used to watch a lot of hockey on CBC when I lived in Detroit. I don't know why CBC hasn't gone nationwide on US cable providers when we get like a bajillion other channels.ChrisBabcock wrote:That would be from a French-Canadian broadcast. That red blob is the CBC logo.
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