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The Illustrated History of the Super Bowl

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The illustrated history of the Super Bowl in under 2 minutes.
The Super Bowl, American Football event, is a global sports-entertainment phenomenon. Millions of people worldwide tune in to gridiron’s showpiece event. But how much do you know about it?
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With this year’s Super Bowl fast approaching, we wondered - how much do you know about this global sporting phenomenon?
It was June 1966 when 2 rival football leagues agreed to merge and form one national football league.
The new league was divided into 2 conferences, and a championship game between the 2 conference winners would decide the league’s overall champion.
So where did the Super Bowl name come from?
In a word, college. For years, college football had used the word ‘bowl’ to describe its annual championship games. And of course, a super league needs a super bowl.
The new league didn’t begin until 1970. But, on 15 January 1967, the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs went head to head in what is now known as Super Bowl 1.
The name was first used officially in 1970 for Super Bowl 4 - the new league’s first championship game.
Fast forward a few decades and the Super Bowl is the third biggest annual sporting event on the planet.
Americans eat more food on Super Bowl game day than on any other day of the year - except Thanksgiving.
In 2014, Super Bowl 48 became the most watched American TV show in history, with an average audience of 112 million viewers.
An audience this huge is an advertising dream for the world’s biggest brands. In 2014, a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl cost an average 4 million dollars.
With half time entertainment provided by the likes of Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Prince and Beyonce - this sports entertainment juggernaut shows no sign of slowing.
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The Super Bowl, American Football event, is a global sports-entertainment phenomenon. Millions of people worldwide tune in to gridiron’s showpiece event. But how much do you know about it?
We are Sparkol. We make tools to engage your audience. They’re like nothing you’ve seen before and you don’t need to be techie to use them. Your story. Our software. Let the fun begin. Like what you see? Subscribe to our channel for creative video updates from Sparkol.
Our tools are designed to get your message heard. Whether that's in marketing videos, school lessons, key presentations, HR training, explainer videos, flipped classrooms, or social media. The list is endless!
VideoScribing, Presentations, Scribe Videos, Design, Software, Presentation Software, Video Creation, Scribing, Presenting, iPad & iPhone Apps, Flash & ActionScript, Create animated videos
With this year’s Super Bowl fast approaching, we wondered - how much do you know about this global sporting phenomenon?
It was June 1966 when 2 rival football leagues agreed to merge and form one national football league.
The new league was divided into 2 conferences, and a championship game between the 2 conference winners would decide the league’s overall champion.
So where did the Super Bowl name come from?
In a word, college. For years, college football had used the word ‘bowl’ to describe its annual championship games. And of course, a super league needs a super bowl.
The new league didn’t begin until 1970. But, on 15 January 1967, the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs went head to head in what is now known as Super Bowl 1.
The name was first used officially in 1970 for Super Bowl 4 - the new league’s first championship game.
Fast forward a few decades and the Super Bowl is the third biggest annual sporting event on the planet.
Americans eat more food on Super Bowl game day than on any other day of the year - except Thanksgiving.
In 2014, Super Bowl 48 became the most watched American TV show in history, with an average audience of 112 million viewers.
An audience this huge is an advertising dream for the world’s biggest brands. In 2014, a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl cost an average 4 million dollars.
With half time entertainment provided by the likes of Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Prince and Beyonce - this sports entertainment juggernaut shows no sign of slowing.
Make your own whiteboard video with VideoScribe.
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