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Nathan Downer, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Frank Drea, former CTV National News reporter and contributor on W5; Michelle Dubé, weekday co-anchor, CTV News at Six at CTV Toronto; Mike Duffy, political reporter; hosted Sunday Edition, Question Period, Countdown with Mike Duffy, and Mike Duffy Live.
As with previous years, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) produced the world feed provided to local broadcasters for use in their coverage. [1] In most regions, broadcast rights to the 2022 and 2024 Olympics were packaged together, but some broadcasters obtained rights to further games as well.
Past Coverage As CCTV-Olympic (Name and logo changed) Sydney 2000 (simulcast of C7 Sport ) Athens 2004 (simulcast of CCTV-1 , CCTV-2 , CCTV-5 and CCTV-News )
Zhang Mengmeng (Chinese: 张萌萌; born July 8, 1980) is a sport announcer and commentator for China Central Television, who specializes in synchronised swimming and diving. Prior to joining CCTV-5, Zhang won the Who will Commentate the Beijing Olympics sport announcer competition in 2005. [1]
CTV's signage on 299 Queen Street West accompanied by the Olympic rings, signifying the network's role as flagship broadcaster. Established in 2007, [1] Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium (legal name 7048467 Canada Inc., also sometimes referred to informally in branding as CTV Olympics and RDS Olympiques, additionally referred to as the National Olympic Network by BBM Canada) was a ...
Danny Gallivan, Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play announcer Matt Galloway , host of The Current , former host of Metro Morning and Podcast Playlist Sue Gardner , executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation , was a producer for CBC Radio and the director of the CBC's online news operations.
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Chinese television presenters. It includes Chinese television presenters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
In China, domestic rights to these Games are owned by China Media Group (CMG), with live rights being sublicensed by China Mobile's Migu streaming service. [3] In the United States, these Games will once again be broadcast by NBCUniversal properties, as part of its US$7.75 billion contract [4] to air the Olympics through 2032. [5]