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History of NBC Sports; NBC Sports Edge; NBC Sports Gold; NBC Sports Group; NBC Sports Radio; NBC Sunday Night Football; List of NHL All-Star Game broadcasters; NHL on television in the 1960s; NHL on television in the 1970s; NHL on television in the 1990s; NHL on television in the 2000s; NHL on television in the 2010s; NHL on television in the 2020s
College Football on NBC Sports and high school football, including: Notre Dame Football on NBC; Big Ten football. The Big Ten Championship Game (2026) The Bayou Classic; The All-American Bowl; US Olympic Trials; Tennis on NBC, which includes the French Open; Boxing on NBC, which includes Premier Boxing Champions bouts; World Athletics Championships
Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters; January 2, 2006 NBC Tom Hammond: Pat Haden: Lewis Johnson: January 1, 2005 January 1, 2004 January 1, 2003 Mike Breen: January 1, 2002 Tom Hammond: January 1, 2001 Matt Vasgersian: January 1, 2000 Tom Hammond: James Lofton: Craig Sager: January 1, 1999 Pat Haden: January 1, 1998 ...
1.1 Play-by-Play. 1.2 Color commentary. 2 Radio. ... Flyers games are broadcast on NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus and NBC 10. Play-by-Play
Two Big East men's games in 2024–25 will air on NBC, along with three women's and two men's Big Ten games. [40] [41] For the first time during the 2024–25 season, NBC Sports will also air games on the free NBC Sports FAST Channel. The channel will air all games from the inagural Women's Basketball Coaches Association Showcase, along with ...
In June 2002, Rashad told the Los Angeles Times, in an interview conducted before the 2002 NBA Finals began, that he would be ending his 20-year run with NBC Sports, after hosting the pre-game show for Game 3 of the Finals. [50] Hannah Storm, meanwhile, covered the 2002 NBA Finals as host of the CNBC post-game show.
The New York Yankees, which, the year before, had played 21 Games of the Week for CBS, joined NBC's package in 1966. The new package under NBC called for 28 games, as compared to the 123 combined among three networks during the 1960s. On October 19, 1966, NBC signed a three-year contract with Major League Baseball.
[28] [29] NBC Sports also renewed its rights to the Ivy League for two additional seasons, with NBCSN carrying at least six to ten football games per-season. [30] In 2013, NBCSN lost its share of Mountain West rights to ESPN. [31] [32] On April 9, 2013, NBC Sports renewed its broadcasting contract with Notre Dame through the 2025 season. As ...