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The Olympics on CBC was a sports telecast that aired on CBC Sports. The last airing of the telecast was for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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History
The first telecast of the Olympics on Canadian television was CBC's broadcast of the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California. CBC aired black-and-white highlights of the previous day's events and aired the Canada vs. Soviet Union hockey game live by leasing a standby circuit from CBS. Critics compared CBC's overall Olympic coverage unfavourably to that of ABC, which broadcast same-day colour highlights throughout the Games. For the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy, CBC produced a total of 17 hours of radio and TV coverage for the 1960 Summer Olympics. CBC Television broadcast same-day highlights each night. The half-hour package featured was provided by CBS Sports, which had the broadcast rights in the United States. CBS sportscasters Bud Palmer, Gil Stratton, and Bob Richards provided commentary. CBS sent videotapes of each day's events by jet to Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport) in New York City where a mobile transmission unit there beamed the pictures to the CBC and CBS networks. On radio Ward Cornell and Thom Benson gave listeners 15-minute reports every evening except Sunday on the CBC's Trans-Canada Network and Doug Smith gave half-hour evening wrap-ups on CBC's Dominion Network.
CBC lost their Winter Olympic[1] broadcasting rights to CTV following the 1960 Olympics, but retained their rights to the Summer Olympics[2]. The CBC Television broadcasters for the 1964 Summer games were Ted Reynolds, Dave Cruikshank, Bob McDevitt, Steve Douglas, and Lloyd Robertson. Ward Cornell, Al Hamel, Bob Moir, Don Goodwin, and Bill Good were the broadcasters for CBC Radio. For the Tokyo Olympics, CBC Television used the same satellite as NBC, the recently launched Syncom 3, to transmit late-night highlight packages of events from that day. [3]
The CBC provided its first colour pictures of Olympic competition during the 1968 Summer Olympics from Mexico City. CBC Radio broadcast five-minute hourly updates and occasional live reports. CBC Olympic host Lloyd Robertson was praised by Globe and Mail writer Leslie Millin for his cool demeanour in the face of many technical glitches including "strange breaks, noises, lapses and unscheduled fade-outs." Millin applauded Robertson, normally a newscaster, for "working with the grace and agility of a man hired to stamp grapes in a Sicilian winery." [4]
Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, a joint venture between CTVglobemedia and Rogers Media, acquired the rights to broadcast the Vancouver-hosted 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The move has been met with displeasure from Americans close to the border, because they cannot access CTV like they can the CBC and prefer Canada's Olympics coverage over that of U.S. broadcaster NBC.[5]
Hours of coverage
Year Host Hours of Coverage 1960 Winter Squaw Valley, USA 1960 Summer Rome, Italy 17 [6] 1964 Summer Tokyo, Japan 1968 Summer Mexico City, Mexico 30[7] 1972 Summer Munich, West Germany 1976 Summer Montreal, Canada 1980 Summer Moscow, USSR 1984 Winter Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 1984 Summer Los Angeles, USA 1988 Summer Seoul, South Korea 1992 Winter Albertville, France 1996 Summer Atlanta, USA 1998 Winter Nagano, Japan 2000 Summer Sydney, Australia 2002 Winter Salt Lake City, USA 2004 Summer Athens, Greece 2006 Winter Turin, Italy 2008 Summer Beijing, China Commentators
Main article: Olympics on CBC commentatorsSee also
References
- ^ Winter Olympic Games on CBC - Google Search (timeline)
- ^ Summer Olympic Games on CBC - Google Search (timeline)
- ^ http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/clips/7327/
- ^ http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/clips/7330/
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/21/sports/olympics/21cbc.html?ref=olympics
- ^ http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/clips/7326/
- ^ http://archives.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/clips/7330/
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