Exhibits TSNRDS Broadcast Zone Select A TopicSite MapPrintable HHOF Info Page3D Stanley CupAdmission RatesAmateur Team Photo AlbumAudioVideo VaultCorporate InformationCyberstoreDid You KnowDonationsDynastiesEducation ProgramElection ProceduresEmployment & Volunteer OpportunitiesExhibits TourFaceOff Info & InteractionFacility RentalsFan FeedbackGalleryGame TimeGeneral InformationGroup Sales & Advance TicketsHHOF InsiderHockey Calendar & ResultsHonoured MembersHours of OperationHumourInduction ShowcaseLegends Signed ProductsLegend SpotlightMinor Hockey NightsNewsNHL Player SearchOlympic Hockey HistoryOutreach ProgramPro ClassicsPromos & ContestsRecords & RankingsResource CentreSilverware & WinnersStanley Cup JournalStanley Cup TributeThe ClubThis Day In Hockey HistoryTime CapsuleVisitor InformationVolunteer ProgramWomens Hockey TributeWorld of Hockey Calendar TSNRDS Broadcast Zone TSNRDS Broadcast Podsoverlooking the rink area Video Highlights Steve Yzerman Induction SpeechClick to see full size Luc Robitaille Induction SpeechClick to see full size Pioneer broadcaster Foster Hewitt perched up in the Gondola of Maple Leaf Gardens TSNRDSs Broadcast Zone provides an interactive entertaining and educational firsthand look at the evolution of television hockey broadcasting Using stateoftheart technology you can explore the TV broadcast world from a variety of angles both on and off the camera TSNRDS Broadcast PodsIn the newly updated TSNRDS Broadcast Pods relocated to the new mezzanine area overlooking the NHLPA Be A Player Zone guides Gord Miller and Alain Crete help you choose from a menu of classic hockey games and then put you behind the microphone to try your hand at calling the action Clips range from the NHL to international womens hockey and can be selected through a number of categories including legendary broadcasters and the latest TSN video highlights provided through highspeed internet connection Visitors will receive private access to hear their playbyplay via HHOFcom Tour of the Production MobileThe Tour of the Production Mobile aka The Truck comprises a series of kiosks within a simulated Production Mobile Beyond explaining the role and responsibilities of an individual member of the broadcast team visitors can take the production reigns and compose their own clip Select the camera angles mix the audio schedule the replays and control the broadcast pace Broadcast MuseumUsing a gesturerecognition interface system whereby users simply stand and point at the menu selections onscreen the Broadcast Museum exhibit provides hundreds of video and audio clips chronicling the greatest calls and broadcasters the game hockey has ever witnessed from Norman Alberts first radio broadcast in 1923 to the new millenniums...