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(Bloomberg) -- Comcast Corp.’s NBC division extended its TV rights to the Olympics until 2036 in a $3 billion deal, locking down the Games for the next decade. The agreement extends the current ...
NBC and the International Olympic Committee announced that they have reached a $3 billion deal to extend and expand their long-running partnership.
Comcast and the International Olympic Committee have agreed on a new deal that expands the company's broadcast reach and extends its media rights for ... Sign up for NBC Connecticut's News ...
Comcast is paying $3 billion to extend its Olympics rights deal through 2036 ... Says U.S. Still Best Country To "Grow Your Business" NBC began regular coverage of the Summer Olympics in 1988 ...
Comcast has struck a $3 billion deal with the International Olympic Committee that will extend NBCUniversal and Peacock’s rights to the games through 2036. The extension covers the 2034 Winter ...
On top of glitzy prime-time Olympics coverage on NBC, Comcast also offered real-time viewing of thousands of games and events through its Peacock streaming service during the Paris games last summer.
The International Olympic Committee's statement said the agreement elevates Comcast NBCUniversal ... Hungary and Indonesia. NBC signed its most recent Olympic rights deal in 2014 covering each ...
The extension of the rights covers the Salt Lake City Winter Games in 2034 and the 2036 Summer Olympics, for which the host city is yet to be decided. The new deal elevates Comcast NBC Universal ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — NBC ... Olympic Committee’s statement said the agreement elevates Comcast NBCUniversal to being a strategic partner instead of just a media rights holder ...