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All US hockey games in the Winter Olympics since 1988 have been shown live, and since 1992, in full.) The relay race in 1984 in which Carl Lewis won his fourth gold medal. In 1996, much of the artistic gymnastics competition at the Atlanta Olympics was held in the afternoon, and was shown by NBC three to four hours after the competition ended.
The United States Amateur Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Amateur, is the leading annual golf tournament in the United States for amateur golfers. It is organized by the United States Golf Association and is currently held each August over a 7-day period.
Europe v United States men's professional team event: Team Europe: 27–30 Sep: Espirito Santo Trophy: Women's amateur team event South Korea: 4–7 Oct: Eisenhower Trophy: Men's amateur team event United States: 1–4 Nov: WGC-HSBC Champions: World Golf Championships: Ian Poulter: 1–4 Nov: Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship: Amateur men's ...
The total slumped below the 31.1 million viewers who watched the Summer Olympics in London via TV and online outlets, and 26.7 million who tuned in for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro, an NBC ...
National Nielsen ratings for United States television viewing began in March 1950. Although annual data for the Top-rated United States television programs by season is readily available online, the weekly (or bi-weekly in early years) reports are scattered in various archives and newspapers, and are generally not organized. This list is ...
The Beijing Winter Games drew the lowest ratings in the history of the Olympics since NBC began broadcasting the event. The 2022 Games drew an average of 11.4 million primetime viewers — a ...
University of Kansas senior golfer Gunnar Broin placed third of 16 amateurs and a tie for 70th overall at the 124th annual U.S. Open, which concluded Sunday at Pinehurst (North Carolina) Resort ...
This was the fifth U.S. Open at the Olympic Club, all played at the Lake Course.In 1955, unheralded Jack Fleck defeated Ben Hogan in an 18-hole playoff. In 1966, Billy Casper staged one of the greatest comebacks in U.S. Open history, erasing a seven-stroke deficit on the final nine holes to tie Arnold Palmer, then prevailed in an 18-hole playoff.