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In some countries, broadcast rights to the 2022 Winter Olympics are already agreed upon through existing long-term deals. In France and the United Kingdom, these are the first Games where Eurosport will be the main rightsholder; the BBC will sub-license a limited amount of coverage on free-to-air television, as part of a deal in which the BBC sold the pay-TV rights to the 2018 and 2020 Games ...
Former NBC Olympics logo used from 2010 to 2022. In 2006, NBC paid another $2.2 billion to purchase the rights to the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics [147] but lost $223 million on the 2010 broadcasts. [148] NBC Olympics is the International Olympic Committee's, and by extension the Olympic movement's, highest revenue stream. [7]
The National Indoor Stadium (国家体育馆 Guójiā Tǐyùguǎn /gwor-jyaa tee-yoo-gwan/) was the second venue for the ice hockey tournament for the 2022 Winter Olympics, besides the Wukesong Sports Centre. [27] The National Speed Skating Oval (国家速滑馆 Guójiā Sùhuáguǎn /gwor-jyaa soo-hwaa-gwan/) has the nickname "Ice Ribbon" due ...
Cheryl Pounder was a colour commentator for the CBC coverage of the women's hockey tournament at the 2014, 2018, and 2022 Winter Olympics. She also served as a colour commentator for the TSN's coverage of IIHF World Women's Championship hockey tournaments [48] [49] [50] and succeeded Ray Ferraro as NHL 24 color commentator. [51]
Lindsay Czarniak – fill-in pit reporter for standalone Busch Series races (2005–2006) Czarniak still works for NBC covering the Summer Olympics in 2021 and the Winter Olympics in 2022. Wally Dallenbach Jr. – color commentator (2001–2006) Dallenbach also returned to NBC for a cameo appearance on the pre-race show of the 2020 Cup Series ...
NBC, which signed a $7.75 billion deal with the IOC for exclusive broadcast rights for six Olympics, 2022-2032, saw viewership for the 2021 Tokyo Games drop 42 percent from the 2016 Rio Games, and ...
The 2022 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXIV Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event held in Beijing, China, from 4 to 20 February. A total of 2,871 athletes from 91 nations participated in 109 events in seven sports across 15 disciplines. [1] [2]
Part of a series on 2022 Winter Olympics Bid process (bid details) Development (venues, torch relay) Marketing (mascots) Broadcasters Opening ceremony (flag bearers) Chronological summary Event calendar Medal table (medalists) Concerns and controversies (Russian doping scandal, withdrawals, COVID-19 cases) World and Olympic records Closing ceremony (flag bearers) Paralympics IOC COC BOCOWG