That's not the studio host's job.They will still send Trico and so on so let them do it live.
That's not the studio host's job.They will still send Trico and so on so let them do it live.
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That of course was well before the omicron variant began raging around the world, creating increasing concerns that anyone traveling to Beijing, from the athletes of the world to accredited members of the media, could test positive while at the Games and have to spend days and even weeks in quarantine.
“The Beijing model is going to be very similar to Tokyo in that the heartbeat of our Olympic operation will actually be in Stamford, Conn., at our NBC Sports headquarters. We’ll have more personnel there than in the host city,” said Molly Solomon, president and executive producer, NBC Olympics Production.
Since the article mentions the BBC, I will discuss briefly how they present the Olympics from home.![]()
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Dan Hicks had a short drive from his home to NBC Sports headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, the past two years to call the French Open and some World Cup skiing events. He didn’t imagine he would be doing it for an Olympics, though. With China’s strict policy about those who test positive for...tvnewscheck.com
Yes I seen similar things too but with NBC Sports Regional prior to the Olympics when it comes to road games. I know NBC Sports Bay Area have the announcers voicetrack Warriors games from San Francisco whenever the Warriors are playing in other parts of the USA. Parts of this is Safety due to areas with low vaccination rates and parts of this is because of Budget reasons.Since the article mentions the BBC, I will discuss briefly how they present the Olympics from home.
The BBC's Olympics coverage originates in Salford, which is located in Greater Manchester. The studio uses virtual reality technology to make it look as if the hosts are in a ski lodge in the middle of a vast snowy forest with mountains. Below is a video from last summer that demonstrates how the BBC was able to pull off the appearance of being in Tokyo when they were really in Salford.
Here is an update for Thursday over the Olympics.
IMO NBC's coverage itself doesn't help.
Ice hockey is another competition that NBC runs (via USA or CNBC) with minimal, if any, interruption during periods of play.But it depends. The night of the skating, when Nathan Chen won the Gold, they ran the entire competition without much interruption, and later said it had been sponsored by Toyota.
As NBC kicked off its marathon of Olympic snowboarding, skiing and skating coverage earlier this month, network host Mike Tirico spared a few words for the less TV-friendly activities of the event’s host nation, China.
“Everyone and everything attached to these games is facing questions,” he said during a broadcast of the Opening Ceremonies in Beijing on Feb. 4. “The United States government is not here. A diplomatic boycott announced this fall, joined by Canada, Great Britain and Australia, cited China’s human rights record and the U.S. government’s declaration that the Chinese Communist Party is guilty of committing genocide on the Uyghur Muslim population.”
But any viewers hoping for further exploration of those “questions” would probably be disappointed.
NBC, which has paid the International Olympic Committee billions of dollars for the exclusive U.S. television and digital rights to the games, has scarcely broken from its wall-to-wall sports coverage to report on any of the more troubling aspects surrounding China.