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At the 1964 Olympics, Kilius/Bäumler, Wilkes/Revell, and Joseph/Joseph placed second, third, and fourth respectively. In 1966, Kilius/Bäumler's results were invalidated after it was discovered that they had signed professional contracts before the Olympics. At the time, only amateurs were allowed to compete in the Olympic Games.
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1964–65 season as measured by Nielsen Media Research. [1] Rank Program Network Rating 1 ...
NBC launched its own Olympic website, NBCOlympics.com. Focusing on the television coverage of the games, it did provide video clips, medal standings, live results. Its main purpose, however, was to provide a schedule of what sports were on the many stations of NBC Universal. The games were on TV 24 hours a day on one network or another.
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 ...
Note the integration of the network logo into the Olympic symbol. The Olympic Games aired in the United States on the broadcast network ABC during the 1960s to the 1980s. ABC first televised the Winter Olympic Games in 1964, [1] and the Summer Olympic Games in 1968. [2] ABC last televised the Summer Olympics in 1984 and Winter Olympics in 1988.
In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s primetime Thursday coverage of the Winter Olympics — the women’s figure skating free skate included — averaged 7.4 million total viewers, up 21 percent from ...
Rank Program Network Rating 1: The Beverly Hillbillies: CBS: 39.1 2: Bonanza: NBC: 36.9 3: The Dick Van Dyke Show: CBS: 33.3 4: Petticoat Junction: 30.3 5: The Andy ...
In the latest TV ratings, NBC’s primetime broadcast coverage of the Winter Olympics on Friday night averaged 6.34 million total viewers, down 15 percent from Thursday to mark the Beijing games ...