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Former NBC Olympics logo used from 2010 to 2023. In 2006, NBC paid another $2.2 billion to purchase the rights to the 2010 Winter Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics [150] but lost $223 million on the 2010 broadcasts. [151] NBC Olympics is the International Olympic Committee's, and by extension the Olympic movement's, highest revenue stream. [7]
NBC television logo (1943) NBC simple wordmark logo (1946) In 1943, NBC introduced its third logo, a microphone surrounded by lightning bolts, which was a modification of the original 1926 logo used by the NBC radio network. Lightning bolts were also part of the logo of corporate parent RCA, [5] as well as that of one-time sister company RKO ...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) uses icons, flags, and symbols to elevate the Olympic Games. These symbols include those commonly used during Olympic competitions such as the flame, fanfare, and theme and those used throughout the years, such as the Olympic flag . The Olympic flag was created in 1913 under the guidance of Baron de ...
In 1988, NBC televised the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Since then, it has branded itself as "America's Olympic Network", televising every Summer Olympic Games since the Seoul event, as well as every Winter Olympic Games since 2002 Winter Olympics. In total, NBC has aired 13 Summer and Winter Olympics, the most by any one U.S. network.
DreamWorks Animation (2000–2015) Pacific Data Images ( PDI) was an American visual effects and computer animation production company based in Redwood City, California, that was bought by DreamWorks SKG in 2000. It was renamed PDI/DreamWorks and was owned by DreamWorks Animation . Founded in 1980 by Carl Rosendahl, PDI was one of the pioneers ...
NBC Olympic host Maria Taylor’s career is soaring. Ken Sugiura. July 20, 2024 at 2:21 PM. Nick Cammett/Getty Images/TNS. In her line of work, Maria Taylor can’t climb much higher than she’s ...
Team USA’s women’s basketball team has won its eighth straight gold medal, defeating France 67-66 in the final competition of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
On May 24, 1988, [7] CBS won the broadcasting rights to the 1992 Winter Olympics from Albertville, France after bidding around $243 million. [8] [9] On August 23, 1989, [10] CBS also won the rights to broadcast the 1994 Winter Olympics from Lillehammer, Norway after bidding $300 million. [11]