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Best Practices at Scale: Learnings from The Super Bowl Past and Future
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The Super Bowl is consistently rated as the most watched television broadcast in the United States, and more people across the globe tune in to watch on streaming platforms every year. Hear how FOX delivers on the largest streaming events that demand the greatest customer experience at the greatest scale. Learn what has adobe already been accomplished and what is yet to come. You’ll leave with an understanding of what it takes to deliver live streams to millions, and what viewers can expect going forward.
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