Throughout the spring, Raymond James Stadium, home of the Buccaneers, has been undergoing renovations which will expand the team’s scoreboards, implement a new, state-of-the-art sound system, renovate all luxury suites and upgrade the stadium’s concessions.
Many of these elements are run through the team’s control room, which has undergone an impressive transformation itself. The control room is the broadcast center for the stadium where live video and audio are managed. Workers in the room do not broadcast to television. Instead, they focus solely on the in-stadium experience displayed on the video boards and through the sound system.
Prior to the renovation plan, the Bucs’ control room had five cameras with six channels of replay and one wireless camera, all of which were standard definition.