Guilga Posted April 23, 2024 Report Posted April 23, 2024 Just now, Guilga said: https://olympics.com/pt/noticias/olympics-com-transmite-paris-2024-brasil Something that passed under the radar here; in addition to Globo and CazéTV, it seems that the IOC themselves will also put online livestreaming for Brazil through their official app and website, announced at the 100 days to go mark. No news if there is going to be portuguese commentary or if it is just the english cast that is going to be available. No news about charging anything as well, so we might just assume there won't be any, neither if it's going to be separated in channels or every event will have a separeted stream. This also might be a sign for any country without broadcasting rights for where they might get to see anything. Argh, i renembered after posting that they did said there will be replays of the events, so that may be a sign. Sorry about the double here. Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted April 24, 2024 Report Posted April 24, 2024 Back on February 22, the Japan Federation of Commercial Broadcasters, TBS, Fuji TV, Nippon TV, TV Tokyo, and TV Asahi, the ones who make up the commercial TV partners of the Japanese Olympic Consortium with public channel NHK, announced the main events that will be broadcast by the commercial affiliates for Paris 2024. The first known events slated for broadcast. And there's some big events here, at least with Japanese interest and audiences. Many will prominently and expect to have Japanese Olympians as serious contenders involved and featured here. First TBS, the Tokyo Broadcasting System not the Turner version in the USA/Canada/and now UK, will be in charge of the men's 100m semi-finals and finals (August 4th), one of the crown jewels of the Summer Olympics, and the men's marathon (August 10th). TBS is also scheduled to broadcast the men's 10,000m final (August 2nd), men's 3,000m hurdles, and women's 5,000m (August 5th) and will also handle the women's singles table tennis third-place deciding match and final, the women's 48kg judo and men's 60kg class preliminaries and finals. Fuji TV is scheduled to broadcast the women's table tennis team semi-finals, where participants will aim to win medals during Fuji TV's fourth consecutive Summer Olympic broadcast of this tournament, the women's park preliminary and final skateboarding events, and the men's breaking final, which will be featured in the Olympics for the first time. TV Tokyo will show the table tennis women's singles and men's singles semi-finals, which will secure a medal if the TV Tokyo series wins, the badminton women's and men's singles third-place matches and finals, and the track and field mixed race walking relay. Nippon Television Network will broadcast the women's table tennis team third-place match and final, which has shown these medals events at the London, Rio, and Tokyo Games there, and also it will have the men's individual all-around gymnastics final, and the men's boulder lead final in sport climbing. TV Asahi got in its Paris 2024 broadcasting pocket the men's 66kg and women's 52kg judo preliminaries, the skateboarding women's street finals, and the table tennis mixed doubles semifinals which will hopefully feature Hifumi and Uta Abe, the first brother and sister to win gold medals on the same day. Commercial BS broadcasters plan to broadcast some competitions live on BS4K. Regarding digital distribution, starting from this tournament, TVer will be broadcasting almost all competitions live, and highlight videos will also be distributed every day during the tournament. In addition, some events will be streamed live on the TVer TV app, and even events that are not broadcast on terrestrial TV can be enjoyed on a big TV screen. NHK will of course broadcast the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and also the women's marathon as part of its lion's share of the Japanese TV Paris 2024 Summer Olympic broadcast. In addition, NHK is also planning to provide simultaneous and missed broadcasts on its streaming video distribution service NHK Plus: https://minpo.online/article/post-393.html https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/0b2345e1d2bf03d863e71f33707b7e399a59cbab Confirmed: Sir Steven Redgrave, Team GB rowing legend, won't be involved in the BBC's Paris 2024 coverage. Because the BBC says it felt and decided not to have three rowing commentators with Matt Pinsent and Katherine Grainger despite all three having previously worked together well. Already sparking social media backlash in Britain. Hopefully, he'll join Eurosport UK/Ireland for this: https://metro.co.uk/2024/04/17/bbc-axe-olympic-legend-coverage-ahead-paris-games-20667442/ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/olympics/2024/04/17/sir-steve-redgrave-bbc-dropped-rowing-paris-2024-coverage/ Been thinking about Canada's TeleLatino may return again to supplement the Canadian Paris 2024 Summer Olympic coverage. Maybe it might get more soccer games and a few more events this time. Nothing's official yet, although we could get an announcement sometime in May/June. Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese will all be used for this. However, with the Brazilian U23 men shockingly failed to qualify to Paris but the women did, would there be much interest on the use of Portuguese language there? I say it should. ORF showed the Austrian men's national handball team quest for Olympic qualification with all of their games versus Croatia (March 14th), Algeria (March 16th) and Germany (March 17th) all live in Hannover, Germany: https://www.olympia.at/news/olympia-quali-im-orf/38485&scsqs=1 Lisa Hofmann and Daniel Eckl will co-host an exclusive daily 4-hour streaming Discovery+ Germany program called Stream D, "thriving on flexibility and spontaneity" especially when the German athletes show up live from the the Stade Jean Bouin, the Germany House (Deutsche Haus) intended to attract a younger audience attracted to digital and social platforms and not the traditional TV and radio. Made in association with DSM and the DOSB: https://presse.wbd-deutschland.de/post/warner-bros-discovery-und-team-deutschland-prasentieren-tagliche Former Colombian soccer player Isabella Echeverri from Medellin made such a delightful impression during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup with Telemundo thanks to "her expertise, insights and passion for the game". She was formally brought into "Telemundo family" and we can expect her to bring those same aspects to Telemundo's Paris 2024 Olympic soccer coverage: https://www.sportsvideo.org/2024/04/23/behind-the-mic-nbcuniversal-continues-to-stack-host-and-announcer-coverage-for-the-2024-paris-olympics/ Sportbladet reveals who will serve as SVT's daily evening Paris 2024 Olympic magazine summary show hosts or presenters over in Sweden: Dusan Umiceveic and Yvette Hermundstad, neither worked with each other before but like each other, and will host the show every other night during the Games. They plan to have fun with this show. Umicevic, however, is more looking forward to doing this starting in Milan in 2026 because that's when SVT gets greater coverage: https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/a/kE40Qj/dusan-umicevic-och-yvette-hermundstad-leder-svt-s-os-satsning Quote
yoshi Posted April 24, 2024 Report Posted April 24, 2024 I must admit I was expecting something to come out of the BBC with the 100 days to go mark. I guess they're waiting for the Euros to at least start. I'm wondering when they'll launch the intro sequence & with it the main coverage details, it's normally during another major sporting event but the Euro final is only 12 days before the opening...the FA Cup final is probably too early. Maybe half time of an England group game? 1 Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted April 26, 2024 Report Posted April 26, 2024 On 4/24/2024 at 2:13 PM, yoshi said: I must admit I was expecting something to come out of the BBC with the 100 days to go mark. I guess they're waiting for the Euros to at least start. I'm wondering when they'll launch the intro sequence & with it the main coverage details, it's normally during another major sporting event but the Euro final is only 12 days before the opening...the FA Cup final is probably too early. Maybe half time of an England group game? Being one of the major European nations with a very influential BBC, you would safely think the BBC would at least release some preliminary broadcast coverage plans at the 100-day mark already; smaller Euro nations broadcasters like in Sweden, Norway, and even Greece already have. I too thought the BBC would have the Paris intro sequence preview but would really and currently work on it by now at its post-production Lots of European nations' rights broadcasters, especially the smaller ones, tend to release their overall Summer Olympics coverage info when its closer to the Euros, I seen to notice over the years. Hope to see this change in the future. The bigger ones from Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Greece, and Britain permit the info publicly released in increments. Speaking of Italy, RAI will have Paris 2024 Summer Olympic radio coverage exclusively on RAI Radio 1, RAI Radio Sport 1, and actually RAIPlay Sound. RAI Radio 1 and RAI Radio Sport 1 will share a simulcast . RAI Radio's Paris 2024 live radio coverage will appear on 10-13:00, 15-18/19:00, and 21-23:30 Monday through Friday and on Saturdays and Sundays 10-12:00 and 14-23:00. All Italy/CET time with breaks for news. RAI Radio 1 will be based over at the Casa Italia and at Paris' IBC for its coverage plus hosted overall by Filippo Corsini. On RAI's TV side with RAI2 acting as RAI's Olympic Channel, it will be almost 24 hours a day including 15 hours of live coverage. RAI2's Paris 2024 Summer Olympics broadcast day begins at 7am with a 90-minute morning program and then the continuous live coverage from 8:45am-11:30 under RAI's Parigi 2024 banner with breaks for TG2 news at 13-13:30 and 20:30-21:15. RAI Sport and RAI Play will somewhere between 5-8 hours daily of live events concurrently but also going such from 8:45am-11:30pm--and coming in to air the events when RAI 2 pauses for TG2 news. RAI Sport/RAI Play's Paris 2024 coverage also involves insight, analysis, films/documentaries, previews, reviews, and highlights. At the end of the live broadcasts, the scene shifts to for its 90-minute review show The Circle of the Rings at the Casa Italia where interviews, guests, hosts, commentators, news, thoughts, summaries, highlights, and other services take place: https://www.sportintv.eu/2024/03/19/olimpiadi-di-parigi-2024-le-prime-informazioni-sugli-orari-della-rai/ In a related story from Italy, this time from Eurosport and Discovery Italia, it was announced at the 100-day mark Italians will produce a multipart preview and interview show Road To Paris centering on Paris 2024 Italian Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls like fencer Tammaso Marini, world taekwondo champion Simone Alessio, European 50m and 100m breaststroke champion Niccolo Martinenghi, Euro boxing champion Abbes Mouhiidine, modern pentathlon champion Eleni Micheli, and Paralympian champion and current 100m world record holder Antonio Fantin. All on eurosport.it Also adds there will another original programming coming in May onwards to the Opening Ceremony showcasing the arrival of breakdancing and its sporting evolution and other new disciplines, young French basketball star Victor Wembanyama from the San Antonio Spurs and Mets92, the Refugee Olympic Team, and French swimmer Leon Marchand, who aims to break Michael Phelps 8 swimming golds in Beijing: https://www-sportintv-eu.translate.goog/2024/04/17/mancano-100-giorni-a-parigi-2024-ogni-istante-solo-su-discovery/?_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc As part of the Summer Olympic-themed original content Eurosport is producing, there's a new series currently on air on Eurosport 1 Italia every Wednesday, started April 17 and going for 5 straight weeks during prime time, called Hall of Fame Italia recalling the great Olympic feats of some of Italy's greatest Olympians told by the Italian athletes themselves recalling the moments, emotions, and secrets to relive and discover. Like gymnastic rings master Yuri Chechi, diver Tania Cognotto, Roberto Cammarelle, the late Pietro Mennea, the Italian men's basketball team, Italian men's and women's volleyball teams, Igor Cassina, Stefano Baldini, the women's fencing foil team, Antonio Rossi and Daniella Scarpa: https://www-sportintv-eu.translate.goog/2024/04/17/la-serie-olimpica-hall-of-fame-italia-in-onda-da-stasera-su-eurosport-1/?_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Sports journalist and studio host Carina Olset Hovda will lead TV Norge's and MAX's Paris 2024 evening studio segment up until midnight for Norway in her first time appearing for TV Norge, after previously being at NRK and as a PR consultant in making her comeback to being in front of the camera picking up her old skills. Olset Hovda will share the evening presenting hosting duties with veteran Carsten Skjelbreid. Together, they'll look at the Olympic day from a Norwegian perspective with experts and guests in the studio. Since the games this time are in Europe, the evening broadcasts will also be devoted to following closely all the exercises that take place in the evening until around midnight. Skjelbreid is a fan of Olset Hovda: https://presse-warnerbrosdiscovery-no.translate.goog/post/carina-olset-hovda-blir-programleder-for-warner-bros-discovery?_x_tr_sl=no&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Poland's main home of Paris 2024 for Warner Bros Discovery Poland will be MAX (absolutely everything will be shown there live and on demand) along with the 2 Eurosport channels in addition with the 8 extra Eurosport Olympic channels, as is frequently the case throughout Europe within Eurosport's reach, devoted to various sports disciplines, like volleyball and men's and women's basketball. Eurosport production director Maciej Słomczyński, presenting the broadcast plan from the Olympic Games in the TVN24 studio in Warsaw: https://eurosport.tvn24.pl/igrzyska-olimpijskie/igrzyska-olimpijskie-paryz-2024/2024/transmisja-na-dziesieciu-kanalach-eurosportu-i-na-platformie-max_sto20002662/story.shtml Czech Television, or Ceska Televize, will have its headquarters, including its studio, located at the just-unveiled Czech House at Paris' La Villette park. Adding to its atmosphere: https://sport.ceskatelevize.cz/clanek/olympijske-hry/pariz-2024/sportovci-i-fanousci-budou-mit-v-parizi-svuj-cesky-dum-usidli-se-v-kabaretu-sauvage/6626723061d8d475340aec5a ERTNEWS in Greece has a daily show called Paris 2024: The Countdown, presented by Tasos Kollintzas at 17:20 Greek time ready to put Greek viewers in the mood for the upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Greek viewers have the opportunity to watch reports, interviews and news related to the Olympic Games in Paris. The preparation of Greek athletes, their dreams, their goals are presented through the 24-hour informative television channel of ERT: https://www-ert-gr.translate.goog/athlitika/parisi-2024-i-antistrofi-metrisi-2/?_x_tr_sl=el&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc That TV Azteca/Claro Sports collab actually also involves apparently sharing portions of that content with FOX Sports, Infobae, El Pais, ADN 40, and As being sublicensers. Need to check on that: https://es.digitaltrends.com/deportes/juegos-olimpicos-2024-donde-ver-gratis-online/ After 19 years with Globo and SporTV in the sports journalism realm, Milton Leite announces he's leaving following the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics to spend more time with his family: https://azscore.com/news/football/585877-milton-leite-announces-he-will-leave-globo-after-the-paris-2024-olympics Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted April 29, 2024 Report Posted April 29, 2024 Found the full TV Asahi portion of the Japanese Paris 2024 upcoming TV schedule. Will also air a 2-hour Saturday morning Opening Ceremony highlight show (along with what was just mentioned here from TV Asahi), fencing with women's epee and men's sabre individual semis, bronze, and finals, multiple men's and women's swimming semifinals and finals including relays, women's 57kg and men's 73kg judo preliminaries--all in July in the first several days of competition--before returning on August 4 and 8 with gymnastics event finals/badminton singles men's and women's semifinals and finals and ending with men's table tennis team semifinals, respectively. Most of these events will be aired as early as from mid/late afternoon but usually well during the nighttime and early morning Japan time: https://www-tv--asahi-co-jp.translate.goog/paris2024/?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Did spot the NHK Paris 2024 TV programming schedule. Problem is, it's under a PDF format and can't be translatable... Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted April 29, 2024 Report Posted April 29, 2024 Gonna focus on the Spanish portions of the Eurosport Paris 2024 coverage for Spain as opposed to its upcoming continent-wide broadcast standard here. The WBD House will have three points for live connections for Spain, Finland, and Denmark, and the main WBD news channel, CNN. All connecting to media centers in Atlanta and Europe. Specific coverage around the Spanish Olympic Team will be enjoyed for viewers in Spain thanks to the TV studio that will be installed at Casa España in Paris, thanks to a collaboration agreement with the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE). Not unlike what we are seeing planned with Eurosport Deutschland, RAI 2, and Ceske Televize in theirs. Spanish Olympic canoeing medalist Saúl Craviotto is one of the protagonists featured in Eurosport's The Olympians series shown on Eurosport 1 Spain starting at the 100-day mark. Also Eurosport Spain is producing an original 6-part documentary series, each lasting 1 hour, Heading To Paris premiering soon and hosted by Miguel Ángel Méndez. Heading To Paris offers unique access to the daily life of the two-time world walking champion, María Pérez; the teammates on Spain's women's handball team Paula Arcos, Shandy Barbosa and Mireya González; Tokyo 2020 Olympic artistic gymnastics medalist Ray Zapata ; Tokyo 2020 Olympic taekwondo medalist Adriana Cerezo; Tokyo 2020 Olympic tennis medalist Pablo Carreño; swimmer Mireia Belmonte, multiple Olympic medalist and flag bearer of the Tokyo 2020 Spanish Olympic team along with Saúl Craviotto. The canoeist, a Spanish athlete with the most Olympic medals, stars in another installment of the series along with several members of the Spanish Olympic canoeing team that will compete in Paris: Teresa Portela, Marcus Cooper, Paco Cubelos, Tano García, Pablo Martínez, Antía Jacome and María Corbera. Throughout six one-hour episodes, 'Heading To Paris' reveals the successes and failures, the victories and falls, the support and sacrifice experienced by a group of elite Spanish athletes on their way to the Olympic Games in Paris: https://espanol.eurosport.com/juegos-olimpicos/juegos-olimpicos-paris-2024/2024/warner-bros.-discovery-avanza-sus-planes-de-produccion-y-contenidos-a-100-dias-de-paris-2024_sto20002301/story.shtml Quote
Quaker2001 Posted April 30, 2024 Report Posted April 30, 2024 NBCUniversal and Roku Debut New Destination Showcasing NBCUniversal’s Coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted April 30, 2024 Report Posted April 30, 2024 PEACOCK ANNOUNCES AN 8 30-MINUTE EPISODIC COMEDIC COMMENTARY OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS SERIES WITH KEVIN HART AND KENAN THOMPSON BEGINS AIRING JULY 26 Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 6, 2024 Report Posted May 6, 2024 Latest and biggest news out of Eurosport right now is addition of 2016 Refugee Olympic Team swimmer Yusra Mardini, an inspiration to many worldwide from Syria and UNHCR Goodwill ambassador, making her debut as a reporter and as an on-site live coverage presenter in Paris and one of her objectives there is detailing and connect with audiences the Refugee Olympic Team-centric stories. Her story was turned into a film with her sister called The Swimmers. And that's not all centering on Eurosport's relationship with the Refugee Olympic Team as that the 36 athletes got named for Paris 2024 competition. It officially renewed and kicked off its Home Crowd campaign for them as they will compete in front of Paris' iconic Olympic venues and supportive cheerful crowds for the first time in 8 years since its Rio De Janeiro debut starting with a powerful short film launched on May 3 with Kimia Alizadeh, Dorian Keletela, and Farida Abaroge training in empty venues. There in Paris and worldwide in building a new community around them in competing. Plus in building these audiences for the Refugee Team... Quote In addition, WBD will also leverage the full scale of its international channels, platforms and digital sites to tell these stories while providing a space where refugees’ voices can be heard. This includes new first-person Refugees’ Voice features on Eurosport.com as well as showing on-demand documentaries via Max, discovery+ and the Eurosport App such as We Dare to Dream directed by Oscar nominated Waad Al-Kateab, which stories the dramatic challenges faced by refugee athletes competing for a place at Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. https://www.eurosport.com/olympics/olympic-games-paris-2024/2024/paris-olympic-games-2024-refugee-olympic-team-to-be-backed-by-a-new-home-crowd-this-summer_sto10127645/story.shtml https://presse.wbd-deutschland.de/post/wbd-home-crowd-unterstutzt-gefluchtete-sportler-innen-des-refuge RTP Portugal releases its electronic Paris 2024 commercial advertiser press kit that you can download from this URL below. Major takeaway from this here, aside from the potential sponsorships like Forca Portugal and potential revenue, ad space, and breaks slated on TV and digital throughout RTP's coverage, is RTP plans to air at least 200 hours overall with RTP1 having both ceremonies at 19-22:15 Portugal time, the men's and women's soccer gold medal finals (17-19 and 16-18, respectively), and a daily 30-minute nighttime review show at 23 running from 7/26-8/11--all live. RTP2 will carry the bulk of the RTP Paris 2024 live TV coverage from July 27-August 11 with 13 hours of coverage from 8-21h with RTP Play carrying all those from those two channels and more: https://publicidade.rtp.pt/portfolio-item/jogos-olimpicos-paris-2024/ Multiple Olympic Japanese table tennis medalist Kasumi Ishikawa has been appointed by Fuji TV as a special Paris 2024 sportscaster from a special studio and on-site competition venues. Ishikawa has already covered multiple sports since her retirement this past May including the Summer Olympic sports swimming, badminton, skateboarding, and even breaking. She even took part on April 7 airing of Sport! there to assess her thoughts on the upcoming Olympics: https://mezamashi-media.translate.goog/article/15222191?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc&_x_tr_hist=true Following is NHK's Paris 2024 TV schedule for its mainstream channel, known as NHK-G. Does include both the opening and closing ceremonies with numerous swimming, track and field, gymnastics, skateboarding, table tennis, sport climbing, judo, and wrestling events--the traditionally appealing and successful Olympic sports for Japanese audiences. Should be noted though as you see this and go along, that it's not complete and will get filled with other sports, especially after when Japanese athletes continue to qualify leading up to the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Also, that NHK's other channels like ETV and BS will get added. Those, and NHK's commercial partners are carrying several of these sports themselves. So keep looking to it: https://www.nhk.jp/g/sports/blog/xpaqzt_u8w/ With one year left until the Paris 2024 Games, the theme for this year's event is "Believe In The Power of Dreams." The conductor will be Nobuaki Nakata, and the performance was by THE ORCHESTRA JAPAN. The navigator was Olympian and actor Takahiro Fujimoto (swimming/competitive swimmer, participated in the Seoul 1988 Olympics and Barcelona 1992 Olympics) for the 12th consecutive year: https://www.joc.or.jp/news/016045.html#:~:text=パリ2024大会まであと,連続で務めました。 For Colombia, RCN doesn't offer a lot in its general details for its upcoming Paris 2024 presentation. Caracol Television plans for a wide range of sports televised. Senal Colombia, for its part in the Colombian TV coverage, "gives priority to sports that have the participation of Colombian athletes in the different disciplines". Claro Sports, transmitted across 17 Spanish-speaking Latin America nation, goes for very much everything of course with a YouTube alliance: https://www.larepublica.co/internet-economy/por-medio-de-que-canales-y-medios-se-podran-ver-los-juegos-olimpicos-de-paris-2024-3827790 Tokyo 2020 men's high jump co-gold medalist Gianmarco Tamberi becomes a Warner Bros. Discovery/ Eurosport Paris 2024 ambassador. Also states in this article that Italian biathlete icon Dorothea Wierer joins Eurosport's Paris 2024 Olympic correspondent team: uhttps://www.eurosport.it/olimpiadi/olimpiadi-parigi-2024/2024/parigi-2024-gianmarco-tamberi-e-lolympic-ambassador-di-warner-bros.-discovery_sto10117455/story.shtml TVR Romania offers multiple Paris 2024 Olympic-centric TV preview series since April 22 like #Heroes (portraits on the Romanian athletes who already qualified for Paris), #Sperante (focusing on the young future Romanian Olympic hopefuls in judo, fencing, swimming, gymnastics or athletics aiming for Los Angeles and Brisbane while reconciling sports with school in their daily schedules), "#Invingătorii" (#Victors), alternatively with the one dedicated to "Hopes" (starting from Monday, April 29, at 11:55 p.m., on TVR 1, meeting again with the legends of Romanian sports who have won, over time, medals at the Olympic Games. Maricica Puică, Marius Urzică, Camelia Potec, Laura Badea, Ana Maria Brânza, Marian Drăgulescu or Mihai Covaliu will recall the most emotional moments from the Olympic Games and how they experienced the trials that brought them a place on the podium). All on TVR 1 and also later on TVR SPORT. Just started airing on TVR is "#Vis la Paris", in which athletes qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympics and their coaches will participate. The first edition will be hosted by Irina Păcurariu and Costin Deşliu, and the following ones by former fencing champ Ana Maria Brânza and Costin Deşliu: https://www.news.ro/cultura-media/tvr-difuzeaza-o-serie-de-programe-dedicate-jocurilor-olimpice-de-la-paris-2024-1922400422062024041821567089 https://www.paginademedia.ro/stiri-media/tvr-programe-dedicate-jocurilor-olimpice-21567963#google_vignette France 2 and France 3 and France Info decamps to Marseille to provide a combined more than 20 hours on May 8 for the official start of the Games with the welcoming of the Olympic Flame's arrival at Marseille's Belem Old Port and the start of France's relay. A streaming channel France Televisions provides will be devoted to the Torch Relay! https://www.francetvpro.fr/contenu-de-presse/66213904 https://www.leparisien.fr/jo-paris-2024/flamme-olympique-a-marseille-une-journee-de-fete-en-guise-de-repetition-generale-pour-france-televisions-06-05-2024-Z3M3OJD4H5H2VDAE75B2QXEGDA.php Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 12, 2024 Report Posted May 12, 2024 Just a couple of quickies for now in this thread... TVC in Ecuador shares the official Paris 2024 Summer Olympics coverage with RTS. We don't know exactly what its general coverage plans are with its confirmation. But this promo showcases Ecuador's greatest and golden moments in its Summer Olympic history like walker Jefferson Perez, cyclist Richard Carapaz, and weightlifter Neisi Dahomes Warner Bros. Discovery Sweden announces its own 3800 hours of Paris 2024 coverage for Swedes with their on-location Paris studios near the Eiffel Tower fronted by Karin Frick, Jonas Karlsson, and Jessica Almenäs all guiding Swedish viewers from early morning to late evening. Special emphasis will get placed on track and field/athletics, swimming, and team handball. 11 reporters will be on hand to follow every Swedish athlete as part of a total of 43 people actually in Paris conveying every big event involving the Swedish athletes as part of that may involve three people in every Summer Olympic event. More will follow on this: https://press-warnerbrosdiscovery-se.translate.goog/post/med-3800-timmar-livesport-pa-max-tar-warner-bros-discovery-titta?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Steve Kornacki likely with his big board and "his deft on-the-fly analysis" will join his NBC News journalists Willie Geist, Sam Brock, Gadi Schwartz, and Anne Thompson in participating in the massive NBC Paris 2024 coverage offering analysis from the USA, and their colleagues on the ground in France: https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/willie-geist-steve-kornacki-nbc-paris-olympics-coverage-1235995802/ Quote
baron-pierreIV Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 So, who's carrying the coverage in Darfur, Rafah and Nagorny-Karabakh? Will the refugees be able to view, hear and see the exploits of the Refugee Team? Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 16, 2024 Report Posted May 16, 2024 Little more on Hong Kong's TV broadcasters' Paris 2024 coverage plans. Following article very much says the same stuff when it was officially announced on Hong Kong's government paying the fee. But "adds that the channels--TVB, Hoy TV, ViuTV, and RTHK--will be asked to broadcast a set number of hours of Olympic events, including games featuring Hong Kong athletes. They will also need to air more events involving the national team." All the HK Paris 2024 Summer Olympics broadcaster rights holders "welcomed the move to better allow Hong Kongers to immerse themselves better with the Olympic atmosphere". Certainly it will it be at least a combined 200 hours among them as it's required as the minimum Summer Olympics TV broadcasting hours with TVB, Hoy TV, and RTHK but very likely even more with at least one or two of them each going at least 200 hours: https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/video-gallery.htm?vid=1748058 No announcement has been made with nearby Macau officially yet. But TDM is going to get them with TDM Sport and Canal Macau showing them. NBC's Paris 2024 daytime segment hosts are Rebecca Lowe, Craig Melvin (both of them morning to mid-afternoon), Ahmed Fareed (late afternoon and will co-host with Lowe when Melvin is on assignment), Damon Hack (daily late afternoon coverage for NBC West Coast stations), and Mike Tirico "pulling double duty along with his prime-time hosting duties." NBC also announces that Cara Banks, Laura Britt, Trenni Casey (CNBC/E!), Lindsay Czarniak, Carolyn Manno, and Kathryn Tappen (USA Network) will serve as Olympic hosts on USA Network, CNBC and E!. Already mentioned here but worth reminding: "NBC will feature at least nine hours of daytime Olympic coverage from Paris including live finals coverage of swimming, gymnastics and track & field. The network said programming on NBC will air from 8 am-5 pm USA/Canada/Mexico CT and MT every weekday, with the 11 a.m.-5 p.m. CT window live across the country. On weekends, NBC programming expands, beginning as early as 4 a.m. CT, with extended hours live across the country": https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5492967/2024/05/15/nbc-olympics-daytime-hosts-rebecca-lowe-mike-tirico/ https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/press-releases/mike-tirico-rebecca-lowe-craig-melvin-ahmed-fareed-and-damon-hack-to-host-nbc-daytime-coverage-of-the-olympic-games-paris-2024 https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/press-releases/cara-banks-laura-britt-trenni-casey-lindsay-czarniak-carolyn-manno-kathryn-tappen-to-host-usa-network-cnbc-and-e-coverage-of-olympic-games-paris-2024 In related pieces, in addition to NBC News' Steve Kornacki, Will Geist, Sam Brock, Ann Thompson, and Gadi Schwarz all veterans to NBC Olympic programming with 3-4 of them under their belt the latter four all returning as on-site reporters, the NBC reporter roster will also include Kira K. Dixon from NBC Sports/GOLF Channel making her Olympics debut and Naoko Funayama of Boston's WCVB-TV in her third. Telemundo welcomes Al Rojo Vivo anchor Jessica Carrillo as a cohost for the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad in Paris this summer alongside Emmy award-winning sports anchor Miguel Gurwitz. Both will be involved with Telemundo's Spanish-language Paris 2024 Olympic programming in not only starting with the Paris 2024 Olympic pre-OC soccer and later with co-hosting the first ever US Spanish live presentation of the Opening Ceremony. Carrillo and Gurwitz "will immerse the Hispanic audience in the heart of Paris, bringing our viewers up to speed on the latest Olympic news, events, culture, cuisine, entertainment, people, and more". Lastly, Leslie Jones is back into the NBC Summer Olympics fold once again as Team USA chief superfan commentator across all NBCUniversal platforms on location across Paris: https://www.sportsvideo.org/2024/05/10/behind-the-mic-nbcuniversal-announces-additions-to-paris-olympic-games-2024-coverage-team-including-leslie-jones-sam-brock-willie-geist-more/ Gonna be cautious with this one. Mediacorp will broadcast Singapore's coverage of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Says it will have 14 channels involved to provide the programming with Channel 5 and MeWatch acting as the hub. Unsurprisingly, it will prioritize Team SG athletes wherever and whenever competing like in swimming, table tennis, and badminton. Yet we have to see an official announcement on exactly how Mediacorp will tackle it but will soon. Take it with a grain of salt. But its info on some other nations' VPN broadcasting is inaccurate. Made sense three years ago but not now. Just perhaps not getting the latest info. Seven is no longer broadcasting the Olympics in Australia (Nine is). TVNZ is not involved at all with Paris but SKY NZ with SKY Open (formerly PRIME) is currently doing it in New Zealand: https://www.sassymamasg.com/how-to-watch-olympics-singapore/ CBC SPORTS AND RADIO-CANADA PROVIDES LIVE STREAMING AND BROADCAST COVERAGE OF THE 2024 CANADIAN OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC SWIMMING TRIALS AT TORONTO PAN AM SPORTS CENTRE XD Motion was utilized to capture the arrival of the 2024 Olympic Flame and start of France's torch relay in Marseille, France on France Television involving two pilots flying the drone over water for more than 15 hours with four directors working in shifts: https://www.svgeurope.org/blog/news-roundup/xd-motion-captures-olympic-flame-relay-for-france-tv/ Just yesterday Warner Bros Discovery struck an agreement with DAZN to offer the former's additional Eurosport Olympic-specific channels on DAZN's streaming platform in Italy with the arrival of the 6 new thematic and dedicated channels active 24/24 for a total of 700 additional hours of live broadcast included in the DAZN subscription to go along with Eurosport 1 HD and Eurosport 2 HD already present there. These 6 Eurosport dedicated channels will present individual disciplines added like golf, tennis and table tennis, gymnastics and diving; soccer, basketball, combat sports such as boxing, judo, taekwondo, and volleyball. Furthermore, on-demand content such as highlights and insights will also be available: https://wbditalia-com.translate.goog/comunicati-stampa/giochi-olimpici-parigi-2024?_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc&_x_tr_hist=true https://www-digital--news-it.translate.goog/news/dazn/51821/giochi-olimpici-parigi-2024-6-canali-aggiuntivi-warner-bros-discovery-su-dazn?_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 16, 2024 Report Posted May 16, 2024 Warner Bros. Discovery Suomi announces its first analysts and experts for the Finnish broadcast in the Paris 2024 coverage. Actually two of them are returnees from the previous Tokyo 2021 broadcast. Finnish swimming star Jani Sievinen and former basketball player Shawn Huff return to produce expert analysis in swimming and basketball, respectively, on Eurosport Finland, TV5, HBO Max, Kutonen and the Eurosport 1 and 2 pay channels with their exclusive coverage on both. Fellow swimmer Hanna-Maria Seppala won't return with them this time from Tokyo. Oona Talppanen, normally from WBD's hockey broadcasting realm, joins them as the swimming studio host. More personnel will be announced later on: https://press-warnerbrosdiscovery-fi.translate.goog/post/jani-sievinen-oona-tolppanen-ja-shawn-huff-warner-bros-discovery?_x_tr_sl=fi&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Ceska Televize presents its Paris 2024 advertising press kit devoted in 9 pages to the price listings, sales rules and rates, sponsorship, ad times and lengths, and online/social media offers for its upcoming Paris 2024 Summer Olympics programming. Too bad these PDFs aren't translatable. Anyway, what we do know as far as CT's coverage is there will be 310 hours on CT1 and CT Sport with some web coverage to Czechs. CT Sport will transmit, starting July 27-August 11, both ceremonies along with handling the bulk of the coverage daily all 24 hours under three 8-hour segments 8-16:00, 16-24:00, and 24-8:00. CT1 comes in with its 5-hour primetime segment at 18-23:00 and its own off prime timeframe 23-18:00: https://img.ceskatelevize.cz/boss/document/849.pdf?v=4 This is TVP Polska's version of its Paris 2024 comprehensive advertising guide. That these Games will be shown on TVP1, TVP2, TVP Sport, tvpsport.pl and its mobile app, and TVP VOD. Bulk of the TV hours will come from TVP Sport instead of TVP1 and TVP2 on an average of nearly 24 hours a day out of 350 hours. Shows how the TVP channels far outdrew Eurosport1 with key events, particularly when Poland is involved, in viewership among the most watched Tokyo 2020 events with the Poland-France men's volleyball match being tops on the list. TVP is preparing a number of dedicated programs, which are an excellent tool for expanding the reach of the campaign in a multiscreen environment. The offer includes, among others: formats: "Events of the Day", "Olympic Studio", "Olympic Evening", or "Paris After Hours". It likes to promote its top Polish Olympic stars and get to see them in volleyball, tennis, swimming, and track and field: https://s.tvp.pl/repository/attachment/6/5/8/65857647378e470ab63542edc02e2402.pdf https://brtvp.pl/77127160/igrzyska-olimpijskie-paryz-2024 Following just came up from Belgium's VRT website on its 2024 summer of sports plans with its first info on the Flemish/Dutch side regarding the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics Quote The unprecedented summer of sports reaches a peak at the end of July with the start of the Olympic Games. From July 26 to August 11, you can visit VRT all day long to follow all the sporting highlights live. From athletics to judo to gymnastics, from Nafi Thiam to Matthias Casse to Nina Derwael. Our reporters are on duty from early morning to late evening in and around Paris and of course also in Brussels to cover all the Olympic news. Adding that come late June, VRT will announce its general and "rich offering" for the Olympic and Paralympic Games through Sporza. During this time and more later on, there will be some Olympic-related programming with Well Played! hosted by Siska Schoeters and Restricted Flemish as every weekday on VRT1 four sporting duos compete against each other in their four different sports. VRT MAX has former cyclist Bert De Backer and Sporza face Bavo Mortier take on a series of crash courses with Belgian top players on Bert and Bavo Go To The Olympics. On VRT CANVAS, the documentary series Horsemen gallops through the international arena of equestrian sports every Monday. The global focal point of this age-old sport sets in Belgium: https://www.vrt.be/nl/over-de-vrt/nieuws/2024/05/16/de-ongeziene-sportzomer-van-2024-beleef-de-belangrijkste-sporte/ VRT's Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic promos emphasizes the "unbelievable" strength, power, determination, and focus that we will see in Paris with footage of the Belgian Cats women's basketball team, gymnast Nina Derwael, heptathlete Nafi Thiam, and the Belgian men's field hockey team. Second one is more all-encompassing exclusive sports summer including the UEFA Euro 2024, men's and women's Tour De Frances, and World Cycling Championships: https://www.facebook.com/vrt.be/videos/de-olympische-en-paralympische-spelen-worden-ongezien-tel-je-mee-af-deze-zomer-e/321292584137017/ https://www.facebook.com/100063579223257/videos/3795441550737703?__so__=permalink Our Dream Olympics--Paris Here We come! is also available in French on Switzerland's Schweizer Fernsehen's sister channels on RTS: https://www.rts.ch/play/tv/jo/video/notre-reve-les-jeux-olympiques-paris-on-y-va-noe-ponti-et-michelle-heimberg?urn=urn:rts:video:14659737 Last Summer Olympic Games that Warner Bros Discovery Denmark showed back in Tokyo, it was a comedic duo in Line Baun Danielsen, Simon Egeskov, Kian Fonoudi that aired on Discovery+ streaming. Neither are here now; I think Danielsen has since retired. This time it's Peter Falktoft, making his eight Summer and Winter combined appearance, and Esben Bjerre, who's making his Olympic debut, as the hosting faces for the Eurosport/HBO Max/WBD Paris 2024 broadcast as the mix expertise and humor that will be unique and culturally relevant to the Danish as we await for what they, TV2, and DR will do in continuing their broadcasting plans getting released. Falktoft was formerly a roving on-site reporter last time. Bjerre is excited for Viktor Axelsen, Rindom, and Skjelmose. Not only that, their Danish plans to draw into to reflect the digital age "with a culturally relevant approach. The coverage must draw a portrait of a city, a people and a country as much as documenting the sporting events themselves". More coverage plans and presenter are forthcoming with likely Kanal 5 joining with Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 as WBD shows everything: https://presse-warnerbrosdiscovery-dk.translate.goog/post/i-paris-gar-det-godt-esben-bjerre-og-peter-falktoft-bliver-vaert?_x_tr_sl=da&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Nippon TV's Paris 2024 TV schedule. Expect to see lots of swimming, judo, gymnastics (men's individual all-around final only from them), BMX biking, track and field/athletics, table tennis, sport climbing, and breaking on July 28, 30-31 and August 6-7, 9-10: https://www.ntv.co.jp/topics/articles/19zv4y3akiyvcg1tdu.html And Nippon TV's Paris 2024 athlete sportscaster is former swimmer and gold medalist Kosuke Hagino. Appointed in January: https://www-ntv-co-jp.translate.goog/paris2024/articles/4172ic5m9b4twnil5l1o.html?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Fuji TV's Paris 2024 Olympics subsite. Kasumi Ishikawa joins Daijiro Enami, Minami Sakuma, and Takaki Imaminato as Fuji TV's sportscasters: https://www-fujitv-co-jp.translate.goog/sports/paris2024/?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Quote
BigVic Posted May 19, 2024 Author Report Posted May 19, 2024 NINE to screen most comprehensive coverage of PARALYMPICS ever seen in Australia Quote With tomorrow marking 100 days to go until the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the 9Network today reveals its full hosting and commentary line-up that will lead the most comprehensive broadcast of a Paralympic Games ever screened in Australia. Utilising the globally-renowned Wide World of Sports production team, the 9Network will screen the Paralympics across two curated linear channels – Channel 9 and 9Gem – and feature more than 20 dedicated high definition live streams on 9Now. Stan Sport will also screen the Paralympics. Across the 9Network, there will be more than 300 hours of Paralympics coverage, with 14 hours a day of live coverage across Channel 9 and 9Gem from the Opening Ceremony on August 28 to the Closing Ceremony on September 8. With 20 streams in full high definition, 9Now will screen every event as well as replays, highlights and behind the scenes. Channel 9 is the home of the Olympics and Paralympics (image – Nine) Viewers will be guided through the competition by some of Australia’s most celebrated Paralympians and Olympians and Nine’s accomplished television hosting team. As Paris wakes up and competition begins, prime time coverage (5.00pm – 10.30pm AEST) will be helmed by Australia’s most decorated female Paralympian Ellie Cole alongside James Bracey and one of the world’s greatest Para-athletes Kurt Fearnley. They will then pass the baton to Paralympic gold medallist and former Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott and Nine’s Sylvia Jeffreys live at the Mob Hotel in Paris – which will be the home away from home for the Australian Paralympic Team – who will take viewers from 10.30pm – 2.30am AEST. The day’s action will be rounded out with Paralympic gold medal swimmer Blake Cochrane alongside Nine’s Roz Kelly from 2.30am – 6.00am AEST. Roz Kelly and James Bracey will both be part of Nine’s Paralympics coverage (image – Nine) Our superstar line up of commentators and experts will reveal what it takes to excel on the world’s biggest sporting stage. The lineup includes Paralympian gold medalists Annabelle Williams, Ryan Scott, Troy Sachs, Kelly Cartwright, Katrina Webb and Tim Matthews; silver medalist John Maclean and Para-triathlete Kate Naess. Alongside them will be Olympic champions Sam Willoughby, who acquired tetraplegia after suffering a career-ending injury in 2016; Cate Campbell – commentating on the swimming – and Jess Fox, who will commentate during canoe events. Nine’s Director of Sport, Brent Williams, said: “The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games has the ability to captivate the world and unite a sports loving nation.” “It provides a powerful platform to showcase our elite athletes competing on a global stage and to share their journeys with all of Australia.” “Nine and Wide World of Sports are proud to be the exclusive home of this incredible event and look forward to providing the most comprehensive Paralympic Games coverage ever seen in this country.” A total of 22 para-sports are scheduled, with a total of 4400 athletes competing across 549 medal events. Viewers will not miss any event featuring an Australian, with 9Now providing 24/7 coverage. On the path to Paris 2024, the Beyond The Dream documentary series continues in the lead up to the Paralympic Games, going beyond the headlines with unprecedented access to discover the untold stories of some of the world’s greatest Para-athletes. Australian Paralympian and three-time gold medallist Curtis McGrath opens his door to cameras to share his personal story in the lead up to the Paralympic Games. We also have full access to the inspirational Australian wheelchair rugby team, the Steelers, as we take a look into the back stories that make this team and Paralympic sport so compelling to watch. Director of Programming and 9Now, Hamish Turner, said: “As one of the world’s greatest unifying events, we are proud to screen every moment of every event of the Paralympic Games across 9Now’s 20-plus streams and our free to air channels.” “With our Beyond The Dream documentary series giving viewers a front row seat into the stories of some of the world’s greatest Paralympians in the lead up to the Opening Ceremony, the 9Network’s Paris 2024 Paralympic Games coverage will set the bar for future Paralympics.” “We cannot wait to cheer on the Australian Paralympic Team as they make our nation proud.” The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will screen on the 9Network and 9Now live and free, and on Stan Sport, from August 28 – September 8. Nine has announced its coverage plans for the 2024 Paralympics Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 20, 2024 Report Posted May 20, 2024 Some brewing tensions coming from down under as Nine apparently granted preferential and "bloated" salary treatment to several of its former star Aussie athletes like Stephanie Rice, Ian Thorpe, Andrew Gaze, Grant Hackett, Kerri Pottharst, Tamysn Lewis-Manou, and Cadel Evans offered A$10,000/day, fly business class, and remain right where the action is to help cover the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on 9's Stan coverage as the rest of the commentary crew "who would no doubt be doing the hard yards" get paid peanuts in comparison and "miles away" from the competition in Paris, according to an insider there. But 9's programmer Hammish Turner would perhaps defend this practice in the name of enhancing the "ultimate and seemless Australian Olympic viewer experience" like with 40 individual streams. Right when much of Nine's staff endured some payday delays during the Easter holidays and are reportedly angry over the above. Stan’s coverage of the Paris Games with its talent list is reportedly set to include Thorpe, Gaze, Cadel Evans, Lewis-Manou, Ellie Cole, Dylan Alcott, Phil Liggett, Pottharst, James Tomkins, Kate Bates and David Culbert: https://www.news.com.au/sport/olympics/tensions-emerge-inside-ch9s-olympics-team-over-star-treatment/news-story/eead063f064a4062430a7861077a3b7e https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13435291/Nine-Paris-Olympics-Ian-Thorpe-salaries.html More than 70 people across all Spanish-speaking Latin America from all of those nations will be involved in Claro Sports coverage transmitted through its 4 linear channels with 18 hours daily in real time covered in Spanish. Even with the transporting of personnel and equipment being expensive: https://emisorasunidas.com/2024/05/15/claro-sports-juegos-olimpicos-paris-mayo-2024/ Globo/SporTV announces the first wave--49 in all--of its Paris 2024 journalists, hosts, producers, and coverage and reporter chiefs like Barbara Coelho, Luiz Teixeira, Carol Barcellos, Marcelo Courrege, Carlos Gil, and Karine Alves: https://www.bol.uol.com.br/esporte/2024/03/18/globo-vai-para-olimpiadas-com-equipe-menor-do-que-em-toquio-e-sem-narrador.htm Former Brazilian volleyball player Paula Pequeno joins Fabi Alvim, Nalbert, Marco Freitas, and William Arjona as part of Globo/SporTV's Paris 2024 volleyball commentary team: https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/colunas/allan-simon/2024/04/18/globo-fecha-contratacao-de-paula-pequeno-para-comentar-olimpiada-de-paris.htm?cmpid=copiaecola One of the latest in a wave of Globo's Paris 2024 promo. This one has several Brazilian Olympians like soccer player Tamires, gymnast Rebecca Andrade, canoeist Ana Satila, judoka Daniel Cargnin discuss dealing with the doubts from people and themselves in their minds when they tell them they can't do it and how that motivates them to success towards making their way towards Paris in July--all saying "I am my podium". Interspersed with Brazilian athletes in various Olympic sports, often from Tokyo 2020 footage, doing their things: Globo/SporTV is now a media partner for the Brazilian Olympic Committee's Parque Time Brazil Olympic Festival at Sao Paulo's Parque Villa-Lobos from July 20 to August 8, open for 12 hours daily with fun, games, multiple videos screens, and athletes, ex-athletes, and other personalities, and will based itself there during its coverage from Paris: https://maquinadoesporte.com.br/olimpiadas-paris-2024/globo-sera-parceira-de-midia-do-festival-olimpico-parque-time-brasil-durante-paris-2024/ YLE's Finnish coverage of Paris 2024 will be provided by Yle TV2, Yle Areena, Yle Radio Suomi, Yle.fi/eruhili and the Yle app. Finland's track and field stars, where a good chunk of the 2024 Finnish Olympic Team will be followed tirelessly on Yle's channels, and well-known commentators Johannes Oikarinen and Kimmo Porttila (Yle Areena and Yle TV2) and Mikko Hannula and Aaro Linnalaakso (Yle Radio Suomi) pacify race days from the commentaries. Also in athletics, Laura Arffman and Petra Manner take care of the interviews, reports, and backgrounds. Riku Salminen and other professionals from Yle Urheilu guide you to the competition venues and their atmospheres also elsewhere in Paris, at the wonderful competition venues of different sports and their surroundings. More information about Yle's Olympic broadcasts is coming in week 21. No word on the Swedish coverage yet. It'll get everything except Warner Bros Discovery-exclusively airing basketball and the aquatic sports (swimming, diving, water polo, and artistic swimming): https://yle.fi/aihe/a/20-10006643 Voadora customers will be able to get access to Globo/SporTV's Paris 2024 Summer Olympics broadcast coverage aboard the aircraft with access to Live TV, offered in partnership with Claro this July: https://oglobo.globo.com/blogs/ancelmo-gois/post/2024/04/voadora-oferecera-transmissao-dos-jogos-olimpicos-de-paris-na-tv-globo-a-bordo-das-aeronaves.ghtml ELTA TV over in Taiwan will broadcast the Summer Olympics for the fifth consecutive time with Paris this year, teaming up with Chunghwa Telecommunications. ELTA TV rides on the wave of this time using 5G and AI for the first time in Taiwanese sports broadcasting to once again join hands with longtime partner Chunghwa Telecom to connect the world with digital audio and video, creating a win-win situation for shareholders, employees, partners and audiences. From July 27th to August 12th, viewers can easily watch the unprecedented Paris Olympics by turning on the TV (Chunghwa Telecom MOD) and picking up their mobile phones/mobile devices (Hami Video, Alda TV) with very likely expanded ELTA TV's Olympic-themed channels beyond the ELTA Sports Channels 1-3 (Ch200-202) that's professional and complete. Expect table tennis, shooting, swimming, track and field, boxing, canoeing, archery, badminton, and taekwondo to be prominent in ELTA's coverage for the Taiwanese consumers. In addition, badminton stars Tai Tzu Ying, Zhou Tiancheng, Li Yang/Wang Qilin are currently actively participating in the BWF World Badminton Tour to accumulate Olympic points, and are expected to represent the Chinese Taipei team in the Olympics again, including judo, weightlifting, tennis, golf and other events that will get shown along with other ones where Taiwan will not participate in: https://tw-news-yahoo-com.translate.goog/2024巴黎奧運7-27登場-愛爾達取得台灣轉播總代理-091628962.html?_x_tr_sl=zh-TW&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc Sportsmax taking you with this promo through the 100 years of some of the best Summer Olympic moments and athletes during this span since Paris last hosted back in 1924. Needless to say, so much has changed since 1924: Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 22, 2024 Report Posted May 22, 2024 One of France Televisions' latest Paris 2024 Summer Olympic promos. Here, France TV announces the May debut of its brand new all-digital 24/7 designated Olympic and Paralympic Channel that will showcase and emphasizes urban and board sports skateboarding, 3x3 basketball, sport climbing, surfing, and BMX biking along with other sports while focusing on French athletes as well as the Olympic flame's current journey through 80 days and reliving past Olympic highlights from the previous 40 years. In between the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games, the channel will offer reports, magazines and portraits highlighting the future para-athletes of the French team and also highlights from the Sydney Paralympic Games in 2000 to those in Tokyo in 2021. Promo is interspersed with past Olympic action mostly centering on France's greatest Summer Olympic moments and athletes: Austria's ORF just released its general info on its upcoming Paris 2024 coverage to Austrians this July right on the heels of ORF's massive UEFA EURO 2024 coverage in Germany. The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics on ORF won't be just 24 hours a day but try over 29 hours. ORF1 becomes the Olympic Channel every day from 9 am to midnight CET, ORF SPORT+ from 9 am to 11 pm. All for a total of 490 hours. ORF's correspondent office in Paris is involved in the editorial and production technology. Together with the radio live entries, the accompanying Olympic channel on sport.ORF.at, the comprehensive streaming offering on ORF ON (with usual expected material of livestreams, video-on-demand, highlights) and the “behind the scenes” insights via ORF social media offerings, Austrian sports fans won’t miss anything with ORF's own special channel, which clearly shows the course of the competitions in dozens of sports. Daily multimedia live blogs with all the latest information, previews and follow-up reports or analyzes of what is happening in the individual sports venues as well as an extensive statistics and table section with all the results at a glance along with on-site stories and reports from ORF sports reporters. To ensure that local athletes are in the picture, ORF will be represent in Paris with around 40 employees and eight “flying” camera teams--in collaboration with the ÖOC. The ORF follows the Olympic motto “Being there is everything”: the competitions of all local Austrian Olympic starters should be shown live, and all top sports will also be shown live, such as the athletics and swimming competitions. There's plenty of medal opportunities that Austria's Olympic athletes could be involved in over at Paris ORF would cover. ORF1 will also air the Opening Ceremony. Under the overall leadership of Hans Hengst and the team leader in Paris, Gerhard Lackner, Oliver Polzer, Karoline Rath-Zobernig, Bernhard Stöhr and Alina Zellhofer will lead the daily Olympia Studio broadcasts. Rainer Pariasek, Lukas Schweighofer, Caroline Plantl, Daniel Warmuth, Veronika Kratochwil, and Paul Passler collect current interviews in Paris, especially with Austrian athletes. ORF's commentators for the Olympic competitions are Dietmar Wolff and Thomas König (athletics), Dieter Helbig (sailing), Andreas Barth (basketball, 3x3), Norbert Belina (climbing), Michael Berger (golf), Peter Brunner (road cycling, track cycling). and judo), Alina Eberstaller (breaking), Michael Guttmann (diving, synchronized swimming, basketball, water polo), Johannes Hahn (swimming, ball sports, marathon swimming), Mathias Haiden (weightlifting), Thomas Hölzl (wrestling, taekwondo), Boris Kastner -Jirka (opening, mountain bike, triathlon, rugby, ball sports), Johannes Karner (shooting, archery, boxing, ball sports), Megan Leybourne (gymnastics, trampoline), Michael Mangge (surfing, skateboard, BMX), Gerfried Nagel (ball sports), Toni Oberndorfer (table tennis), Lukas Osztovics (rowing, canoe slalom & sprint), Michael Pinter (badminton), Oliver Polzer (tennis, closing ceremony), Karoline Rath-Zobernig (rhythmic gymnastics), Thomas Rathgeb (fencing, modern pentathlon), Michael Roscher (equestrian sports) and Uli Schwarz (hockey, handball, water polo). The Hitradio Ö3 sports editorial team also takes Ö3 listeners to the Summer Olympic Games in Paris with live radio feeds! The Ö3 sports reporters Veronika Kratochwil, who competed as a diver at the 2008 Olympic Games, Wolfgang Eichinger and Gerhard Prohaska report on the medal contentions with Austrian participation. They report from the sports venues, from the medal parties in the Austria House and from the side events to provide mood reports and background information. “The Parisian bouquinists” are the focus of the “Soundtracks” on Tuesday, June 25th, from 4:05 p.m. on Ö1. About a haven of peace made of books in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city with the Parisian bouquinists along the Seine have been around for centuries, surviving censorship, the French Revolution and even the corona pandemic. Around 200 bouquinists still keep thousands upon thousands of used books, prints, engravings and historical postcards in around 900 lockable boxes. It has remained an open-air shop to this day, for which you have to apply to the city administration for a - free - stand before you can set up your “boîtes”, the dark green lacquered stalls, with a maximum length of 8.60 meters. The bouquinists are now part of France's intangible world heritage. All part of a seriously massive "ORF Summer of Sport" that includes of course the upcoming eagerly anticipated UEFA EURO 2024 IN Germany that Austria with its OFB is participating--and a brand new ORF multimedia, high-tech Sport Studio with its state-of-the-art technology and adaptable studio design. This is made possible by a high proportion of LEDs, a complex camera system, augmented reality elements, virtual elements, video, graphics, sound, manipulative display management, and much more with an updated control center where the Zeit Im Bild (ZIB) news program was broadcasting until February 2023. And ORF's Paris 2024 Summer Olympics is going to be barrier free: https://tv.orf.at/stories/240522_Sport_2024_100.html TV channels Kanal 2, Duo 5 and Kanal 7, Raadio Kuku radio station and Postimees are official Estonia broadcast partners for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games. In total, 250 hours of live coverage will be brought to TV and radio audiences in Estonia from the venues and elsewhere that's also from the Postimees media website. A 18-strong delegation from Duo Media and Postimees will travel to Paris to report on the ground, both at the venues and elsewhere in what's to be the largest Estonian Summer Olympic broadcasting undertaking ever. Roald Johannson, master of global reportage, will take TV viewers to discover many of the still underexposed facets of Paris, the capital of fashion, art and culture, offering a unique inside look at what is happening in the Olympic city. In addition to live coverage of sports, Kanal 2, along with showing the July 26 Opening Ceremony, will produce a special program dedicated to the global sporting celebration, called “Olumpiastuudio” (“Olympic Studio”), which will reach viewers throughout the day in between the competition events and will end each evening with an entertaining daily recap. Starting from the 100-day countdown mark that started on Wednesday, April 17, the TV channels Kanal 2, Duo 5 and Kanal 7 started counting down the days remaining until the big event, and the logos of the channels are Olympic-themed: https://balticnews.com/duo-media-postimees-to-bring-paris-olympics-to-estonians-homes/ NHK announces today its Paris 2024 slogan and visual presentation not unlike what the CBC/SRC Radio-Canada is doing. Using former star champion gymnast Kohei Uchimura, NHK's Paris Olympics 2024 Athlete Navigator, with his arms wide open, surrounded by athletes colored in the theme colors of the Summer Olympic Games. Using NHK's own coverage slogan, "Flower Bloom, Dreams Bloom", the image is based and inspired on the Paris 2024 Olympics slogan of a "Games Wide Open" that is open to many people and taking gender balance into consideration. NHK also announced its ceremony broadcasting hosts in Keita Ito and Kana Nakayama for the opening, and the closing ceremony will be handled by announcers Yasuhiko Matsuno and Anna Nakagawa along with the Paralympics' Masato Ikema and Maki Matsumoto will be announcers at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, while Chudai Seta teaming with Matsumoto for the closing: https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2328268/full/ https://www.nhk.or.jp/info/pr/toptalk/assets/pdf/soukyoku/2024/05/001.pdf Also Yaosobi was appointed to produce the NHK Sports Theme 2024 that will be used for its Paris 2024 Summer Olympics presentation: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/39e8f5318955f73fc0dfdc448c265545fa8c56e4 Did I mention there's going to be three, each multipart, IOC-commissioned documentary series in conjunction with Nextflix and the IOC on gymnast Simone Biles, Olympic Men's Basketball, and Sprint season two featuring Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, and Shericka Jackson? https://olympics.com/en/news/ioc-and-netflix-collaborate-to-launch-three-olympian-led-documentary-series-for-paris-2024 Over in Greece, ERT announced this January the creation of the Olympic Channel as part of ERT's upcoming Paris 2024 coverage that will endure only during the Olympics and Paralympics as a popup that will exclusively join its streaming service ERTFlix and TV channels ERT1, ERT2, ERT3, ERTSports1, ERTSports2: https://www.mediatime.gr/media/ert-etimazi-neo-kanali-gia-tous-olimpiakous-agones/ Caracol Television will air 200 hours, the IOC-mandated minimum of TV hours for the Summer Olympics, for its transmission in the studio with about 40 people involved including narrators, journalists and guests by disciplines that will include Paris-bound Ricardo Orrego, Jhonson Rojas, and Marcela Monsalve: https://capsulas.com.co/elencos-de-caracol-tv-para-juegos-olimpicos-y-copa-america-usa/#google_vignette Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 29, 2024 Report Posted May 29, 2024 Starting with some breaking news this morning coming out of NBC... NBA/MIAMI HEAT LEGEND, OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST, 3X NBA CHAMP, NBA 75 HONOREE, AND NAISMITH BASKETBALL HALL OF FAMER DWAYNE WADE, WNBA/NCAA COLLEGE BASKETBALL ANALYST LACHINA ROBINSON, AND SIDELINE REPORTERS KERITH BURKE AND ZORA STEPHENSON JOIN PLAY-BY-PLAY GUY NOAH EAGLE FOR TEAM USA PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC BASKETBALL GAMES. PLUS, GOLDEN ST. WARRIORS NBC SPORTS BAY AREA'S BOB FITZGERALD RETURNS TO CALL NBCUNIVERSAL'S OLYMPIC BASKETBALL GAMES IN HIS SIXTH APPEARANCE. https://www.nbcmiami.com/paris-2024-summer-olympics/dwyane-wade-lachina-robinson-nbc-olympics-team-usa/3322826/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2024/05/29/dwyane-wade-nbc-sports-team-usa-mens-basketball-olympics/73886633007/ Also this from NBC about some returning personalities... MARY CARILLO, ANDREA JOYCE, AND JIMMY ROBERTS ALL RETURN TO NBCU'S OLYMPIC COVERAGE WITH PARIS 2024 CONTINUING THEIR DISTINGUISHED DECADES-LONG OLYMPIC BROADCASTING ROLES From down under in Australia, Stan Sport, Nine Network's sister digital channel, makes its Olympic launch at the famed Sydney Opera House inside its Bennalong Restaurant for Paris 2024 complimenting the latter for its most comprehensive Olympic coverage in Australian TV history that starts July 24--"the only place [in Australia] to watch every event from, all 329 events, Paris ad free, live and on demand with the biggest moments in 4K Ultra HD and 5.1 stereo surround sound for the first time in Australia!" with 40 different individual sports channels, 4 featured channels, and a 24/7 Olympic News Channel including highlights, full events, and minis. Showed off Stan Sport's Paris 2024 sportscasting team starring Stephanie Rice (swimming), Shane Heal (basketball), Elise Kellond-Knight (soccer), Grant Hackett (swimming), Alicia Lucas (women's rugby), Tilly Kearns (water polo), Michael Hooper, Chris Stubbs and Michael Atkinson (Paris reporter), Nova Peris (field hockey and track and field), John Steffenson (track and field/athletics), Craig "Fozzie" Foster and Mark Bosnich (soccer), Michael Hooper and Morgan Turinui (men's rugby, assuming the former won't make the Paris roster), Jaime Dwyer (men's field hockey) Ash Barty (tennis--making her broadcasting debut), Stuart O'Grady (cycling), and Nick Green (rowing). And I think we're seeing the optic presentation for it too like its intro. What makes this Stan Sport Paris 2024 coverage reveal really interesting is it's taking a page from SBS' FIFA World Cup coverage in alligning itself with curated official international coverage from the UK, Spain, France, Germany, Greece and Italy (Eurosport), India (Viacom 18) and New Zealand (Sky New Zealand), with world class international experts and extensive daily shows, making it multilingual for Australian viewers with 8 live international channels to watch this Summer Olympics will reach and become accessible to more communities in Australia than ever before, in languages they are familiar with, thanks to the support from the IOC and the great partners of Eurosport, TV18 and Sky New Zealand, a world first. Makes you and me wonder if those aforementioned Eurosports, Viacom18, and SKY New Zealand would conduct likewise within each other, particularly with the last one since it only announced just a few of its broadcasters, and the former with multiple languages across Europe and HBO MAX now available. Making it "a rich and effortless Olympics viewing experience for Stan's subscribers" Also, sports journalists Tara Rushton and Adam Peacock "will also host the Stan-exclusive Olympics Daily and Paris Preview shows, which will contain opinions and analysis from some of Australia’s most iconic atheletes, including Ash Barty, Grant Hackett, Stephanie Rice, Nova Peris and John Steffensen" that act as "exclusive morning review and evening preview shows bookending each day and airing at 7am and 2pm AEST throughout all 16 days of competition" while also revealing a new and upgraded Stan Sport platform including enhanced features like an enhanced seamless in-player viewing experience. Improved live switching functionality across TVs, set-top boxes, a built-in schedule and dedicated and curated feeds including Gold Medal Moments, Aussies in Action, Daily Top 10, will also be available to ensure viewers won’t miss the biggest moments from Paris 2024, and for the first time, mobile and web, will enable easy navigation between live Olympic sports. Stan releases a series of planned docs like the Stan Original Documentary Trailblazers starring Sam Kerr (who will actually not be playing this summer due to her torn ACL), Steph Catley, and Mary Fowler which captures the incredible rise of women’s soccer in Australia, as the Matildas strive to win gold. Other sports documentaries will also be available on Stan in the lead-up to Paris 2024, including Freeman, exploring Cathy Freeman's iconic gold medal win at Sydney 2000, Kipchoge: The Last Milestone, I Am Bolt, I Am Ali and Foreman: https://www.stan.news/experience-the-olympic-games-like-never-before-on-stan-sport-the-only-place-to-watch-every-event-ad-free-live-and-on-demand-with-4k https://mumbrella.com.au/2024-is-set-to-become-the-biggest-year-of-sport-stan-unveils-olympics-offering-833564 https://www.bandt.com.au/ash-barty-michael-hooper-among-sport-superstars-joining-stan-olympic-coverage/ https://www.stan.news/olympic-games-2024-paris-publicity-assets-26-july The CBC is starting to upload it Paris 2024 TV schedule for the English language Canadian presentation (and would likely be similar for the SRC/Radio-Canada's French version). All starts with Canada vs. New Zealand women's soccer live at 9:30am Canada/USA/Mexico CT on Thursday July 25 followed by Paris 2024 at 12pm, which we will see plenty of. Will get updated frequently as we go along. Promise I will discuss and analyze the CBC's plans very soon: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/tv-schedule NOS plans to air 220 hours of its presentation of Paris 2024 this summer for its coverage. Or around 14 hours daily with this coverage: https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/nos-retains-free-to-air-olympics-rights-to-2024/ Hong Kong residents will very soon watch some Olympic TV programming, a series of Olympic-related shows, produced by RTHK, Guangdong Radio and Television on Monday, and another with Beijing Radio and Television Station (BRTV) on Tuesday, and the China Media Group with some coming from mainland China to jointly deliver news related to the Paris Olympics and Paralympics 2024 in Cantonese, English, and Putonghua along with sign language and audio description also available Subjects will involve green efforts, local culture, and behind the scenes stories from Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and individual athletes' preparations for Paris 2024: https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1755062-20240528.htm?share=facebook With that from HK, here's the first RTHK Paris 2024 promo featuring Hong Kong's top Olympic medal contenders fencer Cheung Ka Long, swimmer Siobhan Haughey, and mixed badminton players Tang Chung Man and Tse Ying Suet. All showing what they're entering Paris 2024 in too. Can't speak or understand Cantonese and no translation yet, so I can't say what they're speaking. But they were at the Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards. RTHK's portion will come on RTHK TV32: DR Girls Choir will travel from Denmark to Paris in the early days of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics July 25-27 to help open the Denmark House near the Champs-Elysee and also be a part of DR Sporten's live broadcast coverage of the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony and a Paris church concert: https://www.dr.dk/presse/presse-kor-og-orkestre/ol-2024-i-paris-dr-pigekoret-laegger-stemmer-til-dansk-kultur-og In related stories, DR follows a number of Danish athletes' paths to get ready for Paris in a coming soon program series that premieres in late June leading into the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. There viewers can meet, among others, badminton player Anders Antonsen, track cyclist Julie Leth, team handball player Sandra Toft, and Sofie Skoubo, who plays wheelchair rugby, all showing what it takes to make those teams. Danmark Radio will feature well-known sports commentators such as Andreas Kraul, Frederik Lindved, Henrik Liniger and Morten Hausborg preparing and readying to comment on DR's various channels and platforms. But reinforcements have also been sourced elsewhere at DR. Among others, Kim Bildsøe Lassen from TVA and Jonas Madsen, who Danish viewers know from 'Ultra Nyt' and soon also 'Versus', are part of DR's Paris 2024 Olympic coverage. Stéphanie Surrugue, with her in-depth knowledge of the host nation, will help tell stories with a particularly French angle. Stéphanie Surrugue will also comment on the opening ceremony together with Henrik Liniger. On the expert side, Sara Slott will become part of DR's track and field/athletics coverage, while Camilla Andersen and Lars Krogh Jeppesen will take on the expert roles in DR's handball studio. DR's Olympic studio is going to be located on a roof terrace in Montmartre in Paris with Josefine Høgh, Tina Müller and Tobias Hansen serving as DR's Paris 2024 studio hosts. They'll tie the Olympic days together from the studio in Paris, from early morning until late at night, when the last disciplines close the Olympic day. Among other things, DR will follow seriously cycling at the Olympics particularly closely. All cycling is broadcast live on DR with big Danish medal contenders and dreams on the road, and an expectation that the track cycling disciplines will be where the Danish athletes can take home the most medals from Paris DR's P4 Radio will once again be involved in the Olympic action, also from the roof terrace in Paris that Louise Deruginsky and Thomas Loft will describe the Olympic atmosphere directly to Danish listeners in the morning. For the rest of the day, P4's well-known hosts take over from Denmark, where P4 listeners can listen in as reporters and commentators in Paris are replaced throughout the day. At the same time, DR's news podcast 'Tyvstart' broadcasts seven days a week with the latest news from the Olympics. All announced at Aarhus' Dokk1 in a late March press conference: https://www.dr.dk/om-dr/nyheder/dr-samler-ol-daekning-paa-en-tagterrasse-i-montmartre https://www.dr.dk/om-dr/nyheder/dr-goer-klar-til-en-sommer-fyldt-med-sport-og-faellesskab https://digitalt.tv/her-er-sportssommeren-2024-paa-dr/ RTBF Sports head editor Benoit Delhauteur says RTBF has been the operation planning for Paris 2024 for approxiamtely two and a half years under a budget unlike that of a private broadcaster and manage it. RTBF is "committed to 50/50 broadcasting of the men's and women's competitions" with Summer Olympics like previously with Tokyo. Along with linear TV and radio media's still-large audience, RTBF has a rapidly "growing audience which follows us on our digital platforms. RTBF Actus and RTBF Auvio will be our two essential platforms for coverage this summer" along with other major sports summer events like EURO 2024 and Tour De France for free in Belgian French. Social media networks will be used a lot on every major event to provide content and interact with the public: https://www.rtbf.be/article/benoit-delhauteur-et-l-ete-sportif-sur-la-rtbf-le-sport-pour-tous-et-toutes-11376697 Both RTBF's TV and radio arms will have its studios installed in the heart of the Belgium House in Paris. Two daily shows are scheduled: “A nous Paris”, on mornings, and “Complètement Jeux” on Vivacité: https://www.lesoir.be/590164/article/2024-05-24/euro-tour-de-france-jeux-olympiques-la-rtbf-devoile-le-dispositif-de-son-ete TelevisaUnivision in Mexico will broadcast 200 hours of the competitions on its open television channels, Canal 5 and El Nu9ve, and will provide 24/7 coverage through TUDN, its pay television channel. In addition, it will broadcast these channels simultaneously on ViX, its streaming service. Ready to provide the most complete coverage of Mexican athletes in "delivering a unique experience to our viewers and users in all our screens". With involvement through TelevisaUnivision's studios in Chapultepec and San Ángel: https://www.caras.com.mx/deportes/televisaunivision-hara-vibrar-a-mexico-como-la-televisora-oficial-de-paris-2024 Speaking of Viacom18, first known details of its overall Paris 2024 plans start, first off, with an enhanced viewing experience of the Olympics games like never before, with thousands of hours of live and on demand action across JioCinema and the Sports18 Network starting July 26, 2024." Viacom18’s comprehensive coverage of Paris 2024 will include content around must-watch events for India fans, although it's not officially yet clear what languages will be in the offering outside of English and Hindi. India’s exclusive Paris 2024 broadcaster, announces its first Olympic-themed series called "Get Set Gold" hosted by Indian wicket-keeper and eloquent broadcaster Dinesh Karthik, showcasing elite Olympics athletes unveiling their dedication for success. Across four gripping episodes available on JioCinema May 23-29, Dinesh will host current Olympics and World Javelin Throw champion Neeraj Chopra, reigning Commonwealth Games Champion Boxer Nikhat Zareen, Olympics Bronze Medal-winning Hockey Goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, and World #1 Badminton Men’s Doubles pair of Chirag Shetty, and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy under a typical preview format showcasing their interviews, dedication, intense training, practices, sacrifices in seeking success and glory. Now also showing India's Glorious Golden Moments: https://www.medianews4u.com/jiocinema-launches-get-set-gold-for-olympics-games-paris-2024/ 1 Quote
yoshi Posted May 29, 2024 Report Posted May 29, 2024 Still nothing from the BBC? I get that July is gonna be seriously busy with the Euros conclusion, Wimbledon & now a general election, but I'd have thought we'd be getting something by now. Especially since they can't really do a big launch during the Euros final with it only being 10 days before the Olympic football starts... the 4th might be a good time to launch the trailer though if they can somehow pull off an Olympics/election crossover Quote
Sir Rols Posted May 29, 2024 Report Posted May 29, 2024 58 minutes ago, Durban Sandshark said: Yeah, I got my Stan email about it yesterday - great timing for my streaming subscription rotation. Might even peek into the BBC coverage (if the Beeb gets around to it). And no ads! But that means I can’t log into here to complain about the ads!!! Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 20 hours ago, Sir Rols said: Yeah, I got my Stan email about it yesterday - great timing for my streaming subscription rotation. Might even peek into the BBC coverage (if the Beeb gets around to it). And no ads! But that means I can’t log into here to complain about the ads!!! Good for you, Sir Rols! You can happily talk all about Stan Sports along with Nine here! I'm sure we'll upload some Stan Sport Paris 2024 promos with 9's very soon along the way. Based on what we got announced at the Sydney Opera House from Stan, the languages offered for the multilingual Olympic coverage partnership are English (Eurosport UK & Ireland and SKY Sport NZ), German (Eurosport Deutschland), Italian (Eurosport Italia), French (Eurosport France), Spanish (Eurosport Espana), and Hindi (Viacom18). Nine's Paris 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic branding general overview: https://www.nineforbrands.com.au/olympics-paralympics-on-nine/?utm_source=adnews&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=olympicsparalympicsmay2024 We're starting to gradually get further info regarding the South Korean Paris 2024 Summer Olympic broadcasters. According to the Namu Wiki, and let's be aware that there will be further updating and additions with the following, KBS has London 2012 bronze medal winning fencer Choi Byeong-cheol and Atlanta 1996 silver medalist in the men's gymnastics vault Yeo Hong-cheol as experts. SBS will have Tae Hwan Park, the 2008 gold medalist and London 2012 silver medalist in the men's 400m and 2x silver medalist in the men's 200m at both, as the swimming analyst, and Yongdae Lee will help cover badminton being a 2008 Beijing mixed doubles gold medal and 2012 London men's doubles bronze medal winner. MBC got right now just 2016 Rio individual and team gold medalist Hyejin Jang acting as an archery expert with Hyunhee Nam, a silver medal winner at the 2008 Beijing individual and bronze medal at the 2012 London group exhibitions, breaking it down with fencing. It looks as though SBS, KBS, and MBC will cover the same Summer Olympics sports, some with major South Korean appeal--archery, fencing, badminton, gymnastics, table tennis, golf, taekwondo, swimming, track and field, weightlifting, team handball, judo, diving, breaking, and shooting. Given that, as of this writing, South Korea also has Olympians in wrestling, sailing, cycling, modern pentathlon, and artistic swimming that are bound for Paris, those broadcasters, wanting to cover as many South Korean athletes as they can, will have sportscasters on them too. Soccer was a major blow with the South Korean U23 men failing to qualify out of Asia for the first time in 40 years, and this may mean Bae Seong-jae's main specialty, soccer, was in danger of virtually disappearing. If the financial situation is tight for SBS and there is no need to broadcast soccer, there is no justification for spending a lot of money to hire Bae Seong-jae as a sportscaster and is highly unlikely to participate. Furthermore, will SBS send a broadcasting team on location to Paris at all given its parent company's, Taeyoung Construction, financial crisis situation? Neither did South Korea qualified in both men's and women's volleyball (indoor), and there apparently wouldn't be much interest to cover that without them involved with both outside the top 20 in the FIVB rankings, as the women's team having collapsed and depth rapidly weakened following Kim Yeon-kyung's retirement from the national team. To say nothing about baseball's omission in France. SBS could consequently hire more freelance broadcasters going along. Depending on the financial situation, there is a possibility that all events will be broadcast via Obtube from a Seoul studio, as was the case at the previous Tokyo Olympics. Over at MBC, since London 2012 whenever South Korea wins a gold medal in the Olympics or Asian Games, Kim Yeon-woo 's 'Ola There ' is played, so some people watch the MBC broadcast just to hear that. If broadcasting rights cannot be secured for the next Summer Olympics (2028 LA, 2032 Brisbane) from JTBC, there is a high possibility that announcer Kim Sang-ho will broadcast this event as his last broadcast. Meanwhile at KBS, fighting for the ratings with MBC to remain first in viewership, is currently undergoing a major generational transition as it's due to the retirement age and retirement impacting some of KBS' broadcasters, so the performance of new faces of sportscasters is expected to attract attention. If broadcasting rights cannot be secured for the next Summer Olympics ahead with 2028 LA and 2032 in Brisbane from JTBC, sportscaster Choi Seung-don will likely broadcast this Summer Olympics for the last time. https://namu.wiki/w/2024 파리 올림픽/중계 YLE Finland announces its Paris 2024 broadcasting coverage plans. Apparently, no Swedish language coverage in Finland again to have on YLE FEM (formerly FST5). Thinking this may have as much to do with Eurosport holding exclusive Swedish language coverage inside Sweden and perhaps allowing HBO MAX getting access across Europe after negotiations. As a reminder, basketball and all the aquatics sports are exclusively again with Warner Bros. Discovery--Eurosport 1 & 2, TV5, and Kutonen. Track and field/athletics will undoubtably serve as a YLE Paris 2024 coverage centerpiece with a large Finnish contingent ready to take on Paris. Quote Yle Urheilu broadcasts the games daily from nine in the morning until midnight on YLE TV2 and YLE Areena Finland time. On YLE Radio Suomen Olympiaradio, broadcasts are heard every day from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. until late at night Finland time. On YLE Urheilu's website and in the YLE app, the Olympians are followed almost 24 hours a day. "The Olympic Games are the world's biggest sporting event. It is the most diverse and equal sports event, which gathers together different virtuosos of their own sport from all over the world. In Finland, the Olympic Games are still the most watched sports event and the cornerstone of Yle's sports offering. We offer the delicacies of the Olympic Games, tailored from a Finnish perspective. Highlights, stories and drama can be followed on a wide range of different media," says Joose Palonen, chief producer of the Olympic Games. Finnish performances and the most important sports for Finns are at the center of the live broadcasts, without forgetting the tasters and topics of conversation about other interesting and fast-paced Olympic sports. YLE has the rights to show three different sports simultaneously on television and in Areena, excluding water sports and basketball, which are currently the property of Warner Bros. Discovery. Basketball and swimming reports are heard on Yle Radio Finland. The YLE team along the whole way In YLE's broadcasts, the atmosphere of the Olympics is interpreted by a whole host of top professionals. In athletics, the commentators are Kimmo Porttila and Johannes Oikarinen (Yle TV2, Yle Areena), and Mikko Hannula and Aaro Linnalaakso (Yle Radio Suomi). Tuomas Raja and Jaakko Ojaniemi are experts in athletics. Laura Arffman and Petra Manner will be seen as reporters at the Stade de France. The unique atmosphere of Paris, the events at the competition venues and the presence in the competition city can be seen versatilely in Yle's broadcasts and other content. Riku Salminen, experienced Paris correspondent Annastiina Heikkilä, shooting couple Nina Vanhatalo and golf Simo Leinonen report from the race venues and the street noise to the home stands, among others. In Marseille, Riikka Smolander-Slotte conveys the mood of the sailing team together with Yle Urheilu's recent expert, London 2012 Olympic silver medalist Tuuli Petäjä-Siren. There will be plenty of top professionals as commentators, with whom you can jump into the Olympic sports. On Yle TV2 and Yle Areena you can hear, for example, Juha Valvio (golf), Eero Lehti (sailing), Marko Björs (school riding) and Matti Härkö (women's football). On the radio side, the voices include Jari Haapala (swimming), Toni Lönnroos and Pasi Roimela (several sports). In Pasila's studio, YLE's presenters are Inka Henelius, Sami Laine and Antti-Jussi Sipilä, who keep viewers engaged on the most important events during the busy competition days. On Radio Suomen's frequency, among others, Henri Pitkänen, Markus Turunen, and Sanna Pirkkalainen front Olympiaradio. Shared experiences and moment-to-moment follow-up By following Yle Urheilu's website and the Yle app, you stay on the map of all the events of the Games. On Yle Urheilu's website , you can find comprehensive result tracking, the most interesting race news, and the best video clips in the "Hetki ekkellta" tracking on Yle Urheilu's website. In the Yle app and Yle Urheilu's website, personal stories and phenomenal stories that delve deeper than the surface of the Games are published. You can test your knowledge in the sports-themed Kisanujat game, where you can win prizes. You can get excited about the games together with other Olympic spectators in the chat both in Yle Areena and in the Yle service. The Olympic atmosphere also takes over Yle Urheilu's social media channels, where you can find the most memorable moments of the race both on the fields and behind the scenes. Athletics and a wide variety of different sports Athletics, one of the most anticipated games of the Olympics, will be contested at the Stade de France from August 1 to 11. The athletics tournament is shown live in its entirety on Yle TV2 and Yle Areena, and it is also closely followed by Yle Radio Finland, Yle Urheilu's website and social media channels. Yle's opening broadcast at the Opening Ceremony will be narrated by Mika Saarelainen, who is familiar with figure skating broadcasts and Yle Radio Suomi, and Jouko Vuolle, experienced over in Yle Urheilu. The atmosphere of the evening from the banks of the Seine and the streets of Paris is also conveyed by Yle's reporters. Viewers can get into the mood of the live Opening Ceremony broadcast on Friday, July 26. from 8 pm on Yle TV2 and Yle Areena. https://yle.fi/aihe/a/20-10006709 20 hours ago, yoshi said: Still nothing from the BBC? I get that July is gonna be seriously busy with the Euros conclusion, Wimbledon & now a general election, but I'd have thought we'd be getting something by now. Especially since they can't really do a big launch during the Euros final with it only being 10 days before the Olympic football starts... the 4th might be a good time to launch the trailer though if they can somehow pull off an Olympics/election crossover Yoshi, I'm gonna link the Digital Spy forum thread centering the upcoming BBC Paris broadcasting coverage to help give you some ideas to discuss over. I realize we haven't talked much about the BBC here, but let's get that discussion going even further. Definitely July is gonna be "seriously busy" for the Beeb with the Euros, Wimbeldon, Paris 2024, and the now-announced July 4 general election all stuffed in. You would expect the BBC track and field contingent to be on location in Paris like Michael Johnson, Denise Lewis, Jessica Ennis-Hill, and Colin Jackson and not calling the action in Salford. So would perhaps swimming. Being aware of reported costs concerns with the Daily Mail supposedly slamming it for increasing costs and spending too much and their full BBC personnel has yet to be formalized. Can't expect major surprises there as Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, Gabby Logan, Jason Mohammed (last two not really involved in the BBC's recent major soccer coverage), Jason and JJ Chalmers, and Alex Scott all reprising their roles--all among the best in the British biz. Balding herself announced recently on BBC Radio 1 that she's heading to Paris and will handle swimming, track cycling, as well as both ceremonies. We already mentioned Sir Steven Redgrave getting axed. Can't expect anything different. Don't really know regarding Gary Lineker and his potential role. Maybe Mark Chapman might head to BBC Radio 5 Live, perhaps on evenings, and could still appear on TV. BBC Paris 2024 press release should coming up very soon. As we may know, the BBC will be restricted to just one TV channel in BBC1, one stream, and one radio station in BBC Radio 5 Live. Maybe even either Kelly Cates or Steve Crossman. We'll touch more as we continue to delve into this more--did just read that rugby union correspondent Chris Jones will handle rowing commentary: https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/2457966/the-paris-2024-broadcasting-thread BBC’s chief content officer, Charlotte Moore says the BBC’s TV coverage of the Olympics will run every day from 8am to 10pm GMT, prior to an evening highlights show. She added that Britain’s most successful female Olympian, Laura Kenny, and the long jumper Jazmin Sawyers, who sadly misses Paris with an achilles injury, would join the BBC’s long standing team of pundits, which includes Michael Johnson, Sir Chris Hoy, Jessica Ennis-Hill, and others: https://www.theguardian.com/football/article/2024/may/22/wayne-rooney-bbc-euro-2024-itv-ange-postecoglou-laura-kenny-nick-kyrgios HOY TV, an I-Cable subsidiary, is part of the HK consortium and "will fully broadcast the 2024 Paris Olympic Games across its three TV channels in Hong Kong along with RTHK TV32, TVB, and ViuTV. A star-studded line-up of Olympic commentators and hosts has been announced and a series of pre-event programmes will provide the updates both inside and outside the Olympic venues, encouraging the entire city to support Hong Kong" through its three TV channels: HOY International Finance Channel (Channel 76), HOY TV (Channel 77), and HOY Information Channel (Channel 78) will fully broadcast the Olympics and its mobile applications, and social media platforms will also fully broadcast the exciting Olympic events. As always, a HOY TV team of seasoned sports programme hosts, project experts, and former or current athletes will provide commentary, continuing to offer the audience the most professional and comprehensive Olympic TV programmes. HOY TV will broadcast over 13 hours of live or recorded Olympic events daily from 3 PM Hong Kong time, capturing the athletes’ performances and the exhilarating atmosphere of this international sports event. The group will also produce highlights and reports on various Olympic events to meet the audience’s needs. In addition to veteran athletes such as Wong Kam Po (cycling), Lee Wai Sze (cycling), and Yip Pui Yin (badminton), current athletes including Cheung Ka Long (fencing), Chang Hiu Fung (fencing), Angus Ng Ka Long (badminton), and Yiu Kam Shing (rugby sevens) will be making their debut as HOY TV Olympic commentators. HOY TV will premiere various international events from during May, including the FIVB Women’s Volleyball Nations League, the FIVB Men’s Volleyball Nations League, Copa América, and the 2024 Paris Olympic Men’s Basketball Qualifying Tournament from 7 July. A series of pre-Olympic programs will immerse viewers in the Paris Olympic atmosphere. HOY TV has produced several pre-event programs, including updates on the preparations of national and Hong Kong teams. From 27 May, HOY Information Channel (Channel 78) will air “The Olympics are Coming,” introducing the preparations for the Paris Olympics. From 28 May, HOY TV (Channel 77) will broadcast other pre-event programs: “Destination Paris” (starting 28 May, 60 episodes), “HOY Olympic Action” (starting 15 June, 12 episodes), “Hong Kong Takes Off” (starting 7 July, 4 episodes), and “Paris Frontline” (starting 16 July, 7 episodes). HOY International Finance Channel (Channel 76) will also broadcast “Countdown to Paris” from 17 June, fully preparing for the Olympic event! To stay updated with the latest Olympic news, HOY International Finance Channel (Channel 76) and HOY TV (Channel 77) will broadcast over 13 hours of live or recorded events daily from 3 PM; HOY Information Channel (Channel 78) will provide daily highlights and event reports from the morning, delivering the latest results to the audience. Additionally, the HOY mobile app will feature three live channels broadcasting various exciting events, with push notifications to inform the public of the latest results. The group is expected to invest over ten million in the entire Olympic broadcast and production, maintaining an objective, professional, and serious attitude in analyzing and commenting on the events, and joining the audience in supporting the athletes. https://content-technology.com/asia-pacific-news/hong-kongs-hoy-tv-gears-up-for-2024-paris-olympics/ Minami Sukama, Fuji TV's Sports! host, will be among the Fuji TV Paris 2024 sportscasters: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/1e312baa40659174b855a3348560e8672aa251b9 China Media Group with help from the IOC announces its new Morning Sports sports program devoted to CCTV's Paris 2024 coverage. CMG plans to utilize accelerating technological innovation, developing Esports events, application of artificial intelligence, immersive audio and other technologies, and on other fronts with cooperation with IOC. Of course, CMG will send "a top team to provide first-class broadcasting content for the Games" after CMG’s production trucks left Beijing on Saturday for Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province, where they will depart for Paris. They are expected to arrive in the French capital in late July. CMG will provide the first 8K ultra high-definition broadcasting signal of the Olympic Games in history in Paris via these production trucks. Also sported the CMG's Paris 2024 logo: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-05-19/CMG-launches-sports-news-program-Morning-Sports-for-Paris-2024-1tJJyEin5PG/p.html https://www.abu.org.my/2024/05/24/chinas-cmg-launches-sports-news-program-morning-sports-for-paris-2024-olympics/ Allow me to amend what I said about Viacom18 yesterday, sure India has the biggest viewership market by far and the programming tends to be India-centric, sports and languages and all. But the rights with Sports18 and JioCinema apply extending along throughout the Indian South Asian subcontinent--India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, and Bhutan. Ukraine's Suspilne Broadcasting announced it will be the Ukrainian carrier of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Ukraine. Viewers there will be able to watch those events on the Suspilne Sport Channel and on local Suspilne channels (such as Suspilne Kyiv and Suspilne Chernihiv). Broadcasts of Paris 2024 will also be available on the Suspilne Sport website, and fans can listen to matches of Ukraine's national team in the Olympic football tournament, ready to inspire the world, on Radio Promin. The first Ukrainian broadcast from Paris 2024 will be the match between Ukraine's Olympic soccer team and Iraq scheduled for July 24, starting at 8:00 pm Ukrainian time: https://sports.yahoo.com/broadcast-2024-olympic-games-ukraine-113000152.html From pages 35-41, the Mexican magazine Caras profiles the TelevisaUnivision/TUDN Mexican Paris 2024 Summer Olympic coverage plans and personalities as part of the June 2024 Paris 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Mexican-themed issue. Nothing on rival TV Azteca/Claro Sports or Imagen Television: https://www.caras.com.mx/revista German alpine skiing great Felix Neureuther trades the winter skis and becomes a Paris 2024 ARD Summer Olympics expert during Das Erste's Paris 2024 coverage with his new series Felix Neureuther: Slalom Through Paris on TV, ARD Mediathek online/mobile, Sportschau social media accounts, radio, and podcast sharing his views and experiences in Paris with the audience and will also appear as an opinionated guest in the TV studio, on the podcast and on the radio. Will include old acquaintences Esther Sedlaczek and Alex Bommes: https://www.br.de/nachrichten/sport/felix-neureuther-neuer-ard-experte-bei-olympischen-sommerspielen,UC63FaR https://www.spiegel.de/sport/olympia/paris-2024-wintersportler-neureuther-wird-ard-experte-bei-den-sommerspielen-a-6277163a-8017-4eaf-a231-83394913b25e Ariana Television will exclusively present the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics to Afghanistan and Ariana News will present further news and details later on: https://www.arianatelevision.com/atn-secures-exclusive-rights-to-broadcast-paris-2024-olympics/ Quote
yoshi Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 Yeah I know the BBC is limited to what it had in Tokyo isn't it...as it turned out that wasn't too bad because of the time zone, the afternoon highlights show with Jason Mohammed was very good & really did everything needed. I know the main coverage is on Discovery plus, & I must say I'm very not impressed with how it's handling the French Open - not keen on its interface anyway but mainly it has a tendency to completely freeze, which can only be escaped by turning the entire box off & on again...I really hope they've done their sums regarding server capacity for the unprecedented demand they're gonna get for the Olympics. Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted June 4, 2024 Report Posted June 4, 2024 Latest news just breaking outta NBC. Maria Taylor will serve as NBC/Peacock's late night coverage segment host from various Paris venues "to make the city a central character" with major guests--and will be along the Team USA boat with the American athletes along the 5-mile Seine River journey during the Opening Ceremony! Was progessively expecting someone would handle this duty under a very unique ceremony as soon as we learned the format. Makes me wonder if there will be a Spanish counterpart from Telemundo included during its first ever live Spanish version. Also, would other broadcasters follow suit? https://awfulannouncing.com/olympics/maria-taylor-paris-2024-nbc-late-night.html And we got some idea of what the NBC schedule will be when AMC brings forth live the NBC Paris 2024 presentation at its movie theaters. Obviously showing some of the more popular sports, all shown during the afternoon in the CT/ETs and mid-morning on the west coast--swimming, USA basketball games, gymnastics, track and field, beach volleyball, 3x3 basketball, rhythmic gymnastics, and the closing ceremony starting July 28: https://www.fandango.com/paris-olympics-on-nbc-at-amc-theatres-2024-236338/movie-overview?date=2024-07-27 North of the border, CBC/Radio-Canada President and CEO Catherine Tait says it wants all Canadians involved and engaged with its inclusive Olympic Games broadcast. We'll discuss this more a short time later, but suffice to say the CBC will offer its Paris 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics coverage, like with Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 before it, in several Indigenous languages like Inuktitut, Cree, and Mohawk, ASL and Quebec Sign Language, closed captioning, and descriptive video along with English and French: https://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/your-public-broadcaster/blog/canadas-athletes-have-cbc-radio-canada-in-their-corner France Televisions Overseas channel is showing a series of surfing-themed special programming on TV, radio, and digital from June 6 in celebration of French Polynesia gets ready to host Olympic Games surfing at the legendary Teahupo'o wave. Including the Point Break cult movie: https://www.megazap.fr/J-50-des-Jeux-Olympiques-Paris-2024-Programmation-speciale-surf-sur-les-antennes-du-pole-Outre-mer-de-France-Televisions_a12363.html Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted June 5, 2024 Report Posted June 5, 2024 Eurosport France finalizes its consultants/experts/analyst roster with the play-by-play companions for every Olympic sport shown. Among them being Christine Arron, Frederic Weis, Endy Miyem, Stephan Caristan, Alain Bernard, Emilie Le Pennec, Elisabeth Rachid, Laura Auger, Coralyne Lemaire, Maurein Nisima, Laurent Chambertin, Jelena Lozancic, Perrine Le Leuch, Shani Bru, Sheyen Gamboa, Adele Stern, Audrey Adiceom, Gauthier Klauss, Thierry Anti, Aunard Tourant, Yohann Diniz, Lea Palermo, Virginie Masse, Camille Judet-Cheret & Jean-Marc Nicolas, Franck Dumoulin, Frederic Jossinet, Marie Sempere, Amelie Gaudjo, Lionel Charbonnier, Jacky Durand, Ludovic Vo, MATTHIAS DANDOIS, JOHAN BERTHONNEAU, John Dovi, Julie Vanderchnitt, Tom Leconte, Nodjialem Myaro, Jean Michel Ciceron, and Johan Berthonneau--living up to its promise of parity in the consultants. Also showing the reporters involved in the Eurosport France preview and review shows. Mentions the 7 Eurosport Olympic channels. Commentaries for both ceremonies will be from Guillaume Di Grazia, Bertrand Milliard and accompanied by Éric Monnin and Eurosport experts. First link is the Eurosport France Paris 2024 press kit pdf indicating coverage, Eurosport 1's & 2's programming grids . Because of the full announced names in this, it's an updated version of what was previously uploaded from Canal Plus using the Europe-wide Eurosport Paris 2024 color motifs and wordmarkings starting from the 100-day mark using white red, blue, and purple colors. More later: https://mcusercontent.com/fb1f8937a207d1f138e1c0d55/files/f914f53b-d264-0a68-ffb7-80c6be9c9b92/Eurosport_Jeux_Olympique_de_Paris_2024_DP_ld.01.pdf https://sporsora.com/membres/actualites-des-membres/item/8696-eurosport-l-equipe-de-consultants-eurosport-au-grand-complet-pour-les-jeux-olympiques-de-paris-2024 RMC Sports, the official and popular national French sports radio station for Paris 2024, unveils its "7-digit" system for its Paris 2024 radio coverage for France. 60 journalists, 18 consultants, and 20 hours of live broadcast per day dedicated to the Games, 3 digital radio stations in addition to traditional radio. For RMC, the Summer Olympic Games will last not 2, but 3 weeks with the implementation of special editions from the 22 July. RMC will also be relocated to the Pont Neuf during the opening ceremony before moving to Club France where a 100m2 studio awaits all the teams. Personalities there include David Douillet, Siraba Dembélé, Pierre-Ambroise Bosse, Marion Bartoli, and Boris Sanson to its “Dream Team”. The Olympic day will begin on RMC with an “Olympic morning” before bringing to life the best moments of the disciplines, throughout the day, and a live broadcast from 8:30 p.m. The digital radio stations “100% Bleus”, “100% team sports” and “100% individual sports”, which will take place in a new studio built on the premises of the Altice group, will complete the radio offer. The Games obviously cost more when they are at home because there, we are not sending 3, 4 journalists abroad, it is a whole group that is behind the event. We will work with our cousins from BFM, BFM region, RMC Story, and RMC Découverte. Hence the 7 digit cost with commercial sales are already advanced for the Summer Olympics, EURO 2024, and later on with the Paralympics. As the official radio station for Paris 2024, RMC, like Radio France , will be entitled to use words linked to the Olympics or to display the Olympic rings in these visuals: https://www-sportbuzzbusiness-fr.translate.goog/rmc-nous-devoile-son-dispositif-a-7-chiffres-pour-les-jeux-olympiques-de-paris-2024.html?_x_tr_sl=fr&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc In a related French Olympic Games broadcast media story, Marie-Jose Perec, aka La Gazelle, Philippe Croizon, and Henri Leconte arriving as the newest RTL recruits as part of the consultant team. The M6 Group's radio station will provide an “exceptional” feature during these Games with 3 programs each day in addition to news flashes on the day's news. In “RTL Matin”, the “Olympic Mornings” section from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. will provide an update on the current competitions. On “RTL Midi” from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., journalists and consultants will be live from the sites to “bring listeners to the excitement of the Olympic Games in real time”. Finally, every evening from Club France, between 7:15 p.m. and 11 p.m., Eric Silvestro will receive medal-winning athletes to debrief and analyze the day's events. https://www.sportbuzzbusiness.fr/rtl-recrute-marie-jose-perec-et-henry-leconte-comme-consultants-pour-les-jeux-olympiques-de-paris-2024.html We'll check back to France Televisions very soon. RTVE has another Olympic preview show that's also shown on RTVE Play called Paris: Una Historie De Amor (Paris: A Love Story). Throughout eight episodes airing on Thursdays at 8pm Spain time viewers will learn about the love stories of Spain's best national athletes in their journeys with their respective sports with Ona Carbonell, Sandra Sánchez, Lydia Valentín and Eva Moral acting as hosts towards a city where the athletes' dreams, Olympic passions, love, and energy all get unleashed: https://www.rtve.es/play/videos/paris-una-historia-de-amor/ Stan Sport's Paris 2024 promo detailing its overall digital/streaming and multilingual coverage and its star-studded personnel where every Summer Olympic event is covered and with special 4K presentation. Seems as though Stan Sport attempts to be distinct from the Nine Network it terms of not just branding but coverage scope: Kasumi Ishikawa, a three-time table tennis Olympic medalist, gets appointed as Fuji TV's Paris 2024 sportscaster. Turns out she's got a major Chinese following hopefully looking forward to hear her commentary on Ma Long, who Ishikawa once wished she could be in mixed doubles table tennis comps with: https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/articles/-/298308 Globo now publicly admits that its upcoming Paris 2024 coverage will ultimately result in a financial loss for the first time ever for them despite being proud and needing to maintain the Brazilian TV coverage of the Olympics' institutional value to Globo there with no thinking of revenue because of the state of the Brazilian economy. Remember, Globo had to make some serious changes ahead, like having to sell off some of its rights to CazeTV, due to Brazil's economic interests : https://terrabrasilnoticias.com/2024/06/olimpiadas-nem-comecaram-mas-globo-ja-admite-prejuizo-milionario/ TV 2 Denmark has officially revealed its general Paris 2024 coverage plans late last week as 120 of Denmark's best Olympians get ready to take on the world starting this July when it shares the Danish coverage with DR. But TV 2 holds the exclusive live rights to badminton, where there are many Danes who are asserting themselves right now. Other major sports for the Olympics are team handball, tennis, and track and field/athletics, all three of which are shared between TV 2 and DR. As always, there are also a number of smaller and more curious sports at the Olympics - this time, among other things, with the debut of breakdancing as well as climbing and surfing, which are three sports for which TV 2 has the live rights. TV 2, TV 2 Sport, and TV 2 Sport X will all dedicatingly cover it on the terrestrial side with serious support from TV 2 Play (more on that later) TV 2's main studio during Paris 2024 is a large studio with a view of the Eiffel Tower, which is located right in front of the Olympic Champions Park, where the winners are continuously celebrated and where the medal presentations take place. In addition, TV 2 has smaller studios at some of the locations around Paris where the competitions in the most important sports take place. It is a huge setup, and the many hours of sports on TV 2's channels and the many different sports that are covered require a large number of people in France and at home in Odense. It is a mix of journalists, commentators and experts who together can deliver both insight and excitement. TV 2 provides a strong and talented team to guide the Danes through the many days of top sports through their crucial personalities, professionalism, and presence who will bring the Olympic atmosphere to Danish households like Morten Ankerdal, Camilla Martin, and Stine Bjerre Mortensen will take turns hosting in the main studio at the Eiffel Tower. The sports events will also be covered by live reporters with extensive experience; Christina Schmidt, Thomas Bilde, Ulrik Jönsson, Mejse Egebjerg, Maja Laursen Bjerg, Jacob Qvirin, and Nicolai Dvinge. For commentary play-by-play there are seasoned forces such as Jonas Nyhøj, Bent Nyegaard, Peter Bruun Jørgensen, Dennis Bostrup, Michael Stærke, Henrik Fallesen and many more. TV 2's experts/analysts are all former elite athletes, some of whom have also participated in the Olympics themselves, and several of them have even won a medal. TV 2's experts include Tine Scheuer-Larsen (tennis), Rolf Sørensen (road running), Henriette Engel Hansen (kayak), Emili Beckmann (swimming) and Lin Ea Cenholt (sailing). Within badminton, which is a sport for which TV 2 has the sole live rights, TV 2 is extra strongly occupied with Tine Baun, Joachim Fischer, Jim Laugesen, and not least Camilla Martin. All names mentioned will provide details of the individual sports. With society and the rest of the world becoming more politicized than it has been for many years, like with the upcoming European Union parliament elections, and this is something we have also prepared for. It will also be part of our coverage, and here we will collaborate with TV 2 News, says Kristian Hyldgaard, Head of TV 2 Sport. A funny thing about TV 2's coverage of Paris 2024 is that Morten Spiegelhauer, who usually works with digging journalism in 'Operation X', will comment on climbing together with the Danish champion Katrine Salling. Paris 2024 on TV 2 Play There really is something to look forward to for all Danish sports fans on TV 2's channels and platforms. Denmark has strong athletes in a number of disciplines, and TV 2 is ready to capture every moment. From the intense live shows to the in-depth study programs and the unforgettable highlights - TV 2 is with you all the way. The flow channels TV 2, TV 2 Sport and TV 2 Sport X are all dedicated to the Olympics, but the great Olympic experience will be on TV 2 Play, where you can watch lots of live transmissions, highlights as well as a cascade of unique content that brings The Olympic experience up close. - The major focal point for the coverage will be TV 2 Play, which provides the best experiences from the Olympics. At TV 2 Play, we have the opportunity to deliver great moments and fantastic sports performances directly to the Danes in a special Paris 2024 universe. Here we will also give them the opportunity to see all the most important highlights from the Games, says Kristian Hyldgaard. TV 2 will win a medal in navigation During Paris 2024, TV 2 has a special focus on the digital platforms and media. Here you can get the latest news and updates, watch clips from the Olympics and download analyzes and expert assessments. You will be able to follow all the big moments from Paris in 2024 on TV 2's digital platforms, both in terms of breaking news, international stars and Danish athletes. Tv2.dk becomes absolutely central when Danes want to follow what happens during the Olympics - and when it happens. Helping users navigate broadcast times, sports and when the Danish Olympic participants are in the fire during Paris 2024 is a focus area for TV 2. - The digital coverage plays a decisive role in TV 2's Olympic efforts, and the key words are overview, insight and depth. Here you can follow the latest news, live events and biggest stories from the Games. And here it is our main task to help users navigate the many offers. What will be shown where? When are there Danes in battle? We must help the Danes find out, among other things via a special Dane alert on our platforms, says Kristian Hyldgaard: https://via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddelelse/13879733/tv-2-gar-all-in-pa-ol-i-paris-2024?publisherId=2298764&lang=da Galvao Bueno will return to Globo for its Paris 2024 presentation with Central Olimpica offering his memories with Tadeu Schmidt and will be a very busy guy there with an unprecedented collab--and cohost again Globo/SporTV's Opening Ceremony presentation. This time with Luis Roberto. Not only that he headlines the Brazilian Olympic Committee's daily 8-hour programming live on the COB's website and the Time Brasil YouTube channel with Tino Marcos, Fernando Mardini, Lizandro Trinidade, and Beth Romero with former volleyball player Carol Gattaz and former swimmer Etienne Medieros from the Casa Brasil in Paris starting at 1pm Brasilia time with 25 people travelling to Paris starting with Trinidade, a former Globo personality, presenting Live Olimpica. Bueno handle will handle a 1-hour review show from 5-6pm and with a 25-minute show called Look At What He/She Did! with Marcos Uchoa and recalling his 40 years of Olympic Games experiences since 1984. All while being a Casa Brasil ambassador. Everything ends 8:30pm with a 1-hour show hosted by Nardini, Romero, and Medieros. All will interview athletes, legends, fellow journalists, celebs, events, food, social media, and other guests there and looks into the city of Paris. Rafael Vincente, a social media influencer, will offer some fun and humor: https://maquinadoesporte.com.br/olimpiadas-paris-2024/cob-tera-8-horas-de-programacao-ao-vivo-no-canal-do-time-brasil-durante-jogos-de-paris/ https://www.cob.org.br/pt/galerias/noticias/galvao-bueno-cob-e-globo-se-unem-para-cobertura-dos-jogos-olimpicos-paris-2024/ https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/colunas/allan-simon/2024/04/15/como-galvao-bueno-vai-cobrir-olimpiada-em-parceria-com-cob-e-globo-em-paris.htm https://oantagonista.com.br/esportes/galvao-bueno-deixa-aposentadoria-para-apresentar-olimpiadas-de-paris-2024/ RAI and Allianz in production with Yam 112003 and RAI Pubblicita teamed up to present 7-part docuseries, each part profiling a single Italian Olympian and Paralympian (di Ceccon, Fantin, Ghiretti, Mouhiidine, Raffaeli, Villa, and Volpi--all happen to be Allianz ambassadors) and lasting 22 minutes, called Dreaming of Paris: 7 Athletes, One Goal that is being shown on RAI 2 and RAIPlay. Directed by Katia Bernardi, written by Chiara Parodi and narrated by Gianfelice Facchetti, the first to air was Thomas Ceccon, with his episode entitled "Il Talento". The episodes, from June 2 to July 14, will be broadcast on RAI 2 at the end of the Sunday Sports News (around 6.25 pm), except for the first episode on 2 June which was broadcast at 3.40 pm and the second on 9 June which will be broadcast at 4.30pm. On Rai Sport there will be a repeat the following Monday and on RaiPlay they will be streaming from the first on-air on Sunday: https://www.iodonna.it/video-iodonna/spettacoli-video/sognando-parigi-2024-7-atleti-un-solo-traguardo-la-serie-su-rai-2-e-raiplay/ https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/docuserie-sognando-parigi-2024-7-atleti-italiani-viaggio-le-olimpiadi-AGofSJK?refresh_ce=1 Speaking of Italian Olympic brand ambassadors, Gianmarco Tamberi, a dual high jump gold medalist from Tokyo, was just a short time ago named Eurosport Italia's brand ambassador. He's also the case with Bridgestone Tires and will also carry the Italian flag with fencer Arriana Errigo in Paris: https://www.eurosport.it/olimpiadi/olimpiadi-parigi-2024/2024/parigi-2024-gianmarco-tamberi-e-lolympic-ambassador-di-warner-bros.-discovery_sto10117455/story.shtml https://www.eurosport.it/olimpiadi/olimpiadi-parigi-2024/2024/parigi-2024-gianmarco-tamberi-e-lolympic-ambassador-di-warner-bros.-discovery_sto10117455/story.shtml Meanwhile back in Brazil, Casmiero Miguel's Caze TV announces its Paris 2024 Summer Olympics sponsors in Corona, Esportes da Sorte, Hellmann's, iFood, Visa with Banco do Brasil, Vivo, and Volkswagen. They will have special actions and presence during the game broadcast period, both with productions carried out in Paris and in activations at the CazéTV studios. The other three it acquired as support sponsors are Airbnb, Estácio, and Subway. Hopes are high CazeTV will have the same audience numbers the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics and EURO 2024 desire in the same level as the 2022 World Cup. At CazeTV, the first group will be involved in special actions in broadcasts and productions carried out in Paris, in addition to activations carried out in the CazéTV studios, similar to what happened during the exhibition of the two World Cups shown by the channel. The group still has quotas available being negotiated for both competitions.: https://www.lance.com.br/lancebiz/mercado-do-esporte/cazetv-anuncia-patrocinadores-para-jogos-olimpicos-de-paris-2024.html https://www.meioemensagem.com.br/midia/cazetv-ja-garante-patrocinadores-para-jogos-olimpicos Polish media and commercial analysts believe that the Germany-hosted UEFA EURO 2024 will attract larger Polish TV audiences, advertising revenues, and budgets and be more record-breaking than the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics for TVP because the Euros are a one-off event for it's more the national soccer team to the Polish despite companies being interested in both this summer. Internet/mobile viewership also expect to be higher: https://www.wirtualnemedia.pl/artykul/euro-2024-i-igrzyska-olimpijskie-przyciagna-widzow-i-duze-budzety-do-tvp-2 Chungwah Telecom MOD and Hami Video will exclusively broadcast the Paris 2024 Olympics with a total of 11 channels, including 2 fully 4K Chinese language channels, and innovative features augmented reality to interact with athletes in real-life settings, ultra slow motion using 60 cameras to capture athletes' movements, one-stop Olympic zones, news when Chinese Taipei medals, event reminders and updates. full event replays, highlights, customizable broadcasting schedules, and VOD services in Taiwan for the Taiwanese public cheering on the Chinese Taipei Olympians. All while making it carbon footprint friendly: https://www.cht.com.tw/en/home/cht/messages/2024/0527-1830 Only BNT will cover the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics in Bulgaria as that nation participates in its 22nd Summer Olympics. BNT plans to broadcast 250 hours (live and recorded) of the Olympic Games in Paris 2024 on BNT1 and BNT3, including studio programs. The Olympic sports on which BNT will emphasize are: track and field/athletics, swimming, artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, weightlifting, the most interesting soccer and tennis matches, shooting, rowing, Bulgarian participation and the finals in boxing, canoeing, as well and the Bulgarian participation in wrestling, badminton, judo, and fencing competitions. This link emphasizes the advertising rates BNT offers for its transmission, which should be nearing completion by now (uploaded in February), including special preferential ad price conditions. For example, the gross price of a 30-second advertising clip on BNT1/BNT3 is from BGN 650 to BGN 2,970, depending on the time zone. Furthermore, the gross price of a 30-second advertising clip during the opening ceremony (July 26, 2024) and the closing ceremony (August 11, 2024) on BNT1 is BGN 2,950: https://www.piero97.com/олимпийски-игри-париж-2024-по-бнт-1-и-бнт-3-пр/ ATV Peru's 10-second Paris 2024 promo showing highlights from the Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony, Still awaiting news of Paris 2024 coverage details: National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago signs on as a commercial partner to Trinidad & Tobago Television's and Sportsmax's upcoming Paris 2024 coverage in Trinidad & Tobago:https://wired868.com/2024/06/05/ngc-partners-with-sportsmax-for-paris-2024-olympic-coverage/ Quote
Durban Sandshark Posted June 6, 2024 Report Posted June 6, 2024 On the note with TV 2 Denmark revealing its Paris 2024 coverage plans from the previous post, it's gradually revealing its Paris 2024 TV broadcasting schedule overview like the CBC is doing simultaneously in Canada. TV 2's coverage starts Thursday, July 25 with the Denmark-Slovenia women's team handball game at 9:00: https://sport.tv2.dk/ol/sendeplan Laurie Hernandez will be NBC's women gymnastics correspondent in Paris, "offering her deep insightful commentary and behind-the-scenes glimpses with her deep knowledge of gymnastics": https://www.hola.com/us/celebrities/20240605361041/laurie-hernandez-olympics-nbc-correspondent/ Natalie Coughlin and Zena Keita team up for a new Summer Olympic version podcast series from NBC Bay Area introducing seven relatively unknown Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes outside of their sports for the American public to root for called My New Favorite Olympian and Paralympian. Starting June 12: https://www.nbcbayarea.com/paris-2024-summer-olympics/my-new-favorite-olympian-team-usa/3550763/ Quote
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