Cover 7 | Friday A day by day NFL vacation spot that gives in-depth evaluation of soccer’s greatest tales. Each Friday, Richard Deitsch examines a number of the greatest storylines within the NFL media world.
Richie Zyontz bought his foot within the door of sports activities broadcasting in an virtually unheard-of method at the moment: He took a full-time safety job at CBS’ headquarters on West 52nd Street in New York within the late Seventies and finally made his method into the analysis division for CBS Sports. He can be the primary particular person to let you know that he’s old style.
For 5 a long time Zyontz has produced professional soccer on the highest degree, together with the final 21 years because the lead producer on Fox’s prime NFL broadcast. He has served because the lead tv producer for seven Super Bowls, an project perhaps two dozen or so folks on earth can say they’ve finished.
Between Zyontz and Fox lead NFL director Rich Russo, they’ve been a part of 29 Super Bowls, together with time at Fox and CBS Sports. Last yr’s Super Bowl was Russo’s fifth as lead director.
Zyontz produced John Madden for a few years and texted the legendary broadcaster day by day earlier than his demise. The two had been so interconnected that Madden launched Zyontz to his spouse, June, in 1986 and was the most effective man at Zyontz’s 1990 marriage ceremony, which passed off at Madden’s previous home.
“I’m thankful John isn’t around to hear that we’re talking to a reporter about Taylor Swift because I would not have gotten off easy,” Zyontz mentioned, laughing.
But right here we’re. This web site has finished a lot of Taylor Swift this week. You could also be sick of it, and I can perceive that. I’m not right here to let you know that the haters can’t hate, hate, hate, hate, hate. But as a column designed to provide you with a little background on the intersection of the NFL and the media, I used to be curious how the behind-the-scenes folks for Fox’s broadcast of the Kansas City Chiefs’ sport in opposition to the Chicago Bears final week approached a broadcast the place one of the well-known folks on the planet was at Arrowhead Stadium sitting in a suite subsequent to the mom of the most effective tight ends in NFL historical past.
Zyontz mentioned that his Fox crew had no official phrase from the NFL or the Chiefs that Swift can be in attendance. They had been conscious of the Travis Kelce and Swift connection as a result of they stay on Planet Earth. During pregame warmups, sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi independently discovered Swift was anticipated on the sport. (Zyontz wrote a weblog for Fox Sports’ web site after we talked that provides further background right here.)
“In the pregame, Erin and (analyst) Greg Olsen were on the field and Greg called Kelce over and asked what was going on and he sort of unofficially confirmed that she’d be there,” Zyontz mentioned. “Up until that point, we didn’t really have anything firm. Just rumors. No one from the league or team gave us a heads up.”
A few hours earlier than kickoff, Russo knowledgeable his digital camera operators of the potential for Swift exhibiting up as a result of it’s an apparent shot for a broadcast crew in the identical method sports activities telecasts will virtually all the time present well-known folks at a sport. Rinaldi’s daughter was monitoring social media and handed alongside updates to her father who handed them alongside to the manufacturing truck. Russo instructed his digital camera operators to pan the company suites.
“I’m thinking she’s not going to be on the field during pregame, but I mean, what the hell do I really know?” Russo mentioned, laughing. “Players left the field at about 3 p.m. local time and there was no sign of her. So before the game, I had certain cameras just kind of look in those respective suites.”
Russo mentioned about 5 minutes earlier than participant introductions, one in every of his digital camera operators recognized Swift behind Kelce’s suite. Andrews additionally acknowledged her from her vantage level.
Identifying the place Swift was only one a part of the equation. Next got here the actual concern of how a broadcast ought to navigate this. It can be editorial dereliction not to present Swift sooner or later through the sport. But on the similar time, you don’t need the broadcast to develop into “Access Hollywood.”
Taylor Swift is HERE for the Chiefs sport 👀 pic.twitter.com/46SW4gEodz
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) September 24, 2023
“In a situation like this, the broadcast crew, in this case (play-by-play broadcaster) Kevin (Burkhardt) and (Olsen), would follow our lead with the pictures,” Zyontz mentioned. “It was sort of up to us to kind of captain this during the day. Russo and I have been through this type of thing before. Celebrities at a game is nothing new for us, but usually just to show them once. This celebrity had a vested interest in the game. It required a little more restraint on our part. Whether we succeeded or not is probably not for us to judge. But I think once the game got going and it was an awful game, those circumstances maybe helped us because we weren’t really missing much. It was a terrible game, but it also kind of had a joyful feel throughout because the times we did show her, she was reacting. It wasn’t gratuitously showing her throughout the course of the day. When there was a picture to be had, I think we showed it.”
The undeniable fact that the sport was such a blowout — the ultimate rating was 41-10, and Fox moved a few of its viewers off the sport as a result of it was noncompetitive —made exhibiting Swift, at the least from my perspective, a character within the broadcast somewhat than an over-the-top distraction. She gave Burkhardt and Olsen some enjoyable content material in a sport that was a viewing slog.
“Once the game starts, we are there to cover the game, but there is that balance as to how often we show her and when we show her,” Russo mentioned. “Kelce had seven receptions and we’re not going to go to a shot of Taylor Swift after every catch. Or if Kevin and Greg mention Taylor Swift, we are not going to automatically go to a Taylor Swift shot because then I think it looks like we really are overdoing it. Like Richie said, I think the fact that it was such a blowout, especially in the second half, probably helped us in the sense where maybe we can show a little more than maybe normal.”
Russo mentioned he assigned a low finish zone digital camera operator, Andy Mitchell, to preserve an eye on the suite, anticipating the chance that Kelce may catch a landing move. The purpose Russo selected that digital camera place was as a result of Swift was trying in that course from the suite.
“Lo and behold, he scored a touchdown, and that was a hell of a great picture,” Russo mentioned. “That came with a little forethought. Sometimes when people are in suites, there can be glare, there can be sun, the glass can be down. It’s not necessarily guaranteed that you are going to get shots of those people based on where the suite is in relation to the sun. So we were fortunate that she was visible during the course of the game.
Zyontz and Russo found all the Swift stuff amusing, especially their small piece in it.
“Listen, I have a daughter who is a huge Taylor Swift fan,” Russo mentioned. “When I’m in the car driving with her, she’s playing Taylor Swift music all the time. So I was aware of what we were getting into. You don’t think about it during the course of the game, but obviously, I know we’re talking about one of the biggest entertainers in the world right now.”
“I would say I was pretty much shocked by the aftermath,” Zyontz mentioned. “I didn’t really understand the impact of what this global icon means to people. This is like a merging of different worlds, right? You don’t often see grizzled cigar-smoking Bears fans watching a football game along with a whole generation of young people just to see a cutaway shot of their hero. It caught me a little off guard. Hopefully this week we can get back to football.”
The Chiefs-Bears sport went to 67 % of the nation (33 % had the Dallas Cowboys in opposition to the Arizona Cardinals) in Fox’s late-afternoon window. The window averaged 24.322 million viewers, which far exceeded the subsequent most-watched NFL sport (Pittsburgh Steelers–Las Vegas Raiders on “Sunday Night Football,” which averaged 20.6 million viewers). The sport was down from the identical Week 3 time slot final yr, when 24.4 million watched Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady in a Green Bay Packers–Tampa Bay Buccaneers matchup.
Amazon Prime Video is off to an wonderful begin with its “Thursday Night Football” bundle. The New York Giants–San Francisco 49ers sport on Sept. 21 averaged 13.92 million viewers whereas the Minnesota Vikings–Philadelphia Eagles sport averaged 15.05 million the prior week. Those two video games are the 2 largest audiences for “Thursday Night Football” for the reason that bundle moved to Amazon.
(Photo of a Kansas City Chiefs fan cheering throughout Sunday’s sport: David Eulitt / Getty Images)
Discussion about this post