The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Comcast NBCUniversal have agreed on a new groundbreaking partnership for the new digital era, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the rapidly ...
Comcast has reached a multiyear agreement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to broadcast the games on all platforms in the United States for the Olympic Games through to 2036, meaning ...
Comcast is paying $3 billion to extend its Olympics rights deal through 2036. The renewal with the International Olympic Committee will give two more Olympic Games to NBCUniversal, including the 2034 ...
The deal with the IOC also includes technical and advertising support surrounding the games. By Alex Weprin Media & Business ...
Comcast Corp. and NBCUniversal have secured U.S. rights to broadcast the Olympic Games through 2036 with a $3-billion arrangement. The new deal, which kicks in this year, solidifies Comcast’s ...
The media rights deal also includes partnerships on digital advertising, broadcast infrastructure and in-venue distribution ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland & PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Comcast NBCUniversal have agreed on a new groundbreaking partnership for the new digital era ...
NBC and the International Olympic Committee announced that they have reached a $3 billion deal to extend and expand their long-running partnership.
IOC President Thomas Bach is stepping down. The election to replace him is this week. Will a new leader affect Utah's 2034 ...
The IOC has signed a $3 billion deal with its long-time United States broadcast partner NBC for the 2034 Salt Lake City Olympics and the 2036 Summer Games ...