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Super Bowl LVII shown on massive screen in Times Square

February 16, 2023
April 28, 2023
By
Kristie Keleshian CBS News

NEW YORK — There was another big party on Sunday.

For the first time ever, you could watch the Super Bowl live in Times Square.

How much better could it get? The setup had hot dogs, hot cocoa, soda, and, of course, great weather.

TSX Entertainment was behind all it, using an 18,000 square-foot digital screen to show the game. And those in the Crossroads of the World watching were able to connect to the audio using their devices, which TSX helped everyone set up.

CBS2 met Laquita Charleston and Alexis Hawkins, who were in New York for the first time from Chicago. They were actually looking for a place to watch the game and happened to be in the right spot.

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Super Bowl LVII shown on massive screen in Times Square

February 16, 2023
April 28, 2023
By
Kristie Keleshian CBS News

NEW YORK — There was another big party on Sunday.

For the first time ever, you could watch the Super Bowl live in Times Square.

How much better could it get? The setup had hot dogs, hot cocoa, soda, and, of course, great weather.

TSX Entertainment was behind all it, using an 18,000 square-foot digital screen to show the game. And those in the Crossroads of the World watching were able to connect to the audio using their devices, which TSX helped everyone set up.

CBS2 met Laquita Charleston and Alexis Hawkins, who were in New York for the first time from Chicago. They were actually looking for a place to watch the game and happened to be in the right spot.

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Super Bowl LVII shown on massive screen in Times Square

By
Kristie Keleshian CBS News
February 16, 2023
April 28, 2023
COMPANY

NEW YORK — There was another big party on Sunday.

For the first time ever, you could watch the Super Bowl live in Times Square.

How much better could it get? The setup had hot dogs, hot cocoa, soda, and, of course, great weather.

TSX Entertainment was behind all it, using an 18,000 square-foot digital screen to show the game. And those in the Crossroads of the World watching were able to connect to the audio using their devices, which TSX helped everyone set up.

CBS2 met Laquita Charleston and Alexis Hawkins, who were in New York for the first time from Chicago. They were actually looking for a place to watch the game and happened to be in the right spot.

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