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Topic: Olympic Broadcast The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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| Sports Programming: Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium Announces First Names to Broadcast Team for the London 2012 Olympic Games |
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on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 - 09:25 AM |
On the eve of the one-year countdown to the London 2012 Olympic Games, Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium announced today its initial broadcast team for its presentation of the next Olympic Games. Led by veteran sports and Olympic host Brian Williams, the team is poised to bring Canadians the greatest Summer Games experience ever. The list also includes some of the most impressive Canadian Olympians of all time, such as Catriona Le May Doan, Nathalie Lambert, Marnie McBean, and Kyle Shewfelt. Alexandre Bilodeau, the first Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal on home soil also joins the RDS team as Collaborator for the Opening Ceremonies. The Olympians announced thus far as part of the Consortium’s broadcast team have an impressive 18 Olympic medals among them.
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| Ratings: 22 Million Watch Sidney Crosby Win Gold For Canada |
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on Monday, March 01, 2010 - 04:10 PM |
Further analysis of yesterday’s historic television audience reveals that 22 million people – or two thirds of the Canadian population - were watching when Sidney Crosby scored in overtime and ignited a cheer heard across the nation. The peak audience follows the announcement earlier today that the 16.6 million average audience for the game is the most-watched television broadcast in Canadian history. Twenty million viewers were watching the medal ceremony in which Team Canada received the record 14th gold medal of the Games, peaking at 20.5 million viewers when Sidney Crosby was presented with his medal from IOC President Jacques Rogge. The game captured an 85 Share, meaning 85% of Canadians watching television at the time were watching the gold medal match.
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| Ratings: Oh Canada!! 16.6 Million Watch Team Canada Ignite a Nation |
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on Monday, March 01, 2010 - 04:02 PM |
It was an epic game that delivered an epic audience. Yesterday’s gold medal Men’s Hockey game has become the most-watched television broadcast ever in Canadian history, with an average audience of 16.6 million viewers. Nearly half of the Canadian population watched the entire game on average, while 80% of Canadians watched some part of the game (26.5 million). The game aired live on nine television networks in eight languages via Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium.
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| Ratings: 9.7 Million Watch Team Canada Defeat Slovakia |
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on Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 04:06 PM |
Team Canada’s thrilling win over Slovakia last night peaked at 12.25 million viewers in the final minute when goaltender Roberto Luongo preserved the 3-2 victory by deflecting away a shot from his Vancouver Canucks teammate Pavol Demitra. Averaging 9.7 million viewers, the game becomes the third most-watched sporting event of Vancouver 2010, watched in some part by 20.5 million Canadians, or 61% of the population. More than 8.4 million viewers watched on CTV alone, while another 1.2 million watched on V/CPAC. With two days left to go before the end of the 2010 Winter Games, 98.8% of the country’s population – or 33,103,000 Canadians – have engaged with Vancouver 2010 coverage, according to Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium’s CUME index.
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| Sports Programming: Olympic Broadcast Schedule: Day 16 (Saturday, February 27th) |
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on Friday, February 26, 2010 - 06:02 PM |
Check out Channel Canada daily during the Olympics to see the Broadcast Schedule Details. Each day, we will present to you the broacast schedule for the following day on all official Olympic broadcasters like CTV, TSN, TSN2, Rogers SportsNet, ATN, MuchMusic, OMNI Television, OLN as well as french channels V, RDS, RIS Info sports and American channels NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. Below is the listings for day 16.
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| Ratings: 11.3 Million Watch Canadian Women's Hockey Team Awarded Gold |
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on Friday, February 26, 2010 - 05:23 PM |
More than 19 million viewers watched some part of last night’s gold medal win for the Canadian Women’s Hockey squad over Team USA. The game averaged 5.8 million viewers, with nearly one million viewers alone on V/CPAC (954,000), and peaked at 10.3 million in the third period. Afterwards, 11.3 million viewers watched on average during the medal presentation in which Team Canada was presented with its third straight Olympic Games gold medal. The most-watched sporting event of the day was the Men’s Aerials final in Freestyle Skiing with 7.8 million viewers, while Figure Skating: Ladies’ Free Skate averaged 4.4 million viewers. After Day 14, 98.7% of the population – or 33,044,000 Canadians – have engaged with Vancouver 2010 coverage, according to Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium’s CUME index.
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| Sports Programming: Olympic Broadcast Schedule: Day 15 (Friday, February 26th) |
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on Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 08:37 PM |
Check out Channel Canada daily during the Olympics to see the Broadcast Schedule Details. Each day, we will present to you the broacast schedule for the following day on all official Olympic broadcasters like CTV, TSN, TSN2, Rogers SportsNet, ATN, MuchMusic, OMNI Television, OLN as well as french channels V, RDS, RIS Info sports and American channels NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. Below is the listings for day 15.
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| Ratings: Day 13 Recap: 10.5 Million Viewers Watch Team Canada Defeat Russia |
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on Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 07:14 PM |
Nearly two-thirds of the Canadian population watched some part of Team Canada’s 7-3 win over Russia last night. Reaching 21.6 million viewers, the game was watched on average by 10.5 million viewers (peaking at 13.3 million), making it one of the most-watched sporting events in Canadian history and just shy of Sunday’s historic audience for the CAN/USA game (10.6 million). The game was watched by 9.3 million viewers on CTV alone, and also delivered the highest Vancouver 2010 audience yet for V/CPAC, with 1.2 million viewers. After Day 13, 98.5% of the population – or 32,985,000 Canadians – have engaged with Vancouver 2010 coverage, according to Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium’s CUME index.
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| Ratings: Team Canada Win Over Germany Watched by 7.4 Million Viewers |
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on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 08:12 PM |
More than half the country’s population –19,239,000 viewers – tuned in to some part of last night’s Team Canada win over Germany in Men’s Hockey. With an average audience of 7.4 million viewers, the game peaked with 9.1 million viewers. A total of 795,000 viewers watched the game on V/CPAC with 6.7 million viewers on CTV alone. After Day 12, 98.2% of the population – or 32.9 million Canadians – have engaged with Vancouver 2010 coverage, according to Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium’s CUME index.
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| Sports Programming: Olympic Broadcast Schedule: Day 14 (Thursday, February 25th) |
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on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 - 08:10 PM |
Check out Channel Canada daily during the Olympics to see the Broadcast Schedule Details. Each day, we will present to you the broacast schedule for the following day on all official Olympic broadcasters like CTV, TSN, TSN2, Rogers SportsNet, ATN, MuchMusic, OMNI Television, OLN as well as french channels V, RDS, RIS Info sports and American channels NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. Below is the listings for day 14.
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| Sports Programming: Olympic Broadcast Schedule: Day 13 (Wednesday, February 24th) |
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on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 07:21 PM |
Check out Channel Canada daily during the Olympics to see the Broadcast Schedule Details. Each day, we will present to you the broacast schedule for the following day on all official Olympic broadcasters like CTV, TSN, TSN2, Rogers SportsNet, ATN, MuchMusic, OMNI Television, OLN as well as french channels V, RDS, RIS Info sports and American channels NBC, MSNBC and CNBC. Below is the listings for day 13.
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