Super Bowl LIX media preview: Tom Brady, record audience, Terry Bradshaw's future and more
Briefly

Richard Deitsch and Andrew Marchand discuss Tom Brady's debut as a broadcaster during the Super Bowl, emphasizing its importance in assessing his performance. While Fox executives review progress over the season, the large Super Bowl audience will be the ultimate judge of Brady's broadcasting success. They highlight the variations in audience types, from hardcore fans to casual viewers, which will shape the perception of his performance. Ultimately, Brady's effectiveness will be gauged during this high-profile event, making it a significant moment in sports media.
If he does amazing or has an awful performance, then all three sets will chime in. He is way better than Week 1, but he's not John Madden just yet.
My thesis has always been that Brady's broadcasting year would ultimately be judged by the viewing public on how he performs in the Super Bowl.
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