Vancouver 2010
United States
Announcers - NBC
Hosts, reporters and correspondents
(Source = Channel Guide Mag)
Primetime - Bob Costas
Daytime - Al Michaels
Late Night - Mary Carillo
Hockey - Bill Patrick, with Mike Milbury and Jeremy Roenick (Men) and Cammi Granato (Women)
Curling - Fred Roggin
Olympic Correspondents - Cris Collinsworth, Dick Button
Sports Desk Reporters - Lester Holt, Jimmy Roberts, Peter Alexander, Alex Flanagan, Dwight Stones
Universal Sports - Terry Gannon and Lindsay Soto, Craig Hummer (Westlake Village, CA)
"Meet the Olympic Press" - Jimmy Roberts
Universal Sports Reporters - Stacey Dales and Summer Sanders
Universal Sports analysts - Picabo Street and Jeremy Bloom (Skiing), Kenan Harkin (Snowboarding), Tom Steitz (Nordic sports)
Sports commentators
Alpine Skiing - Tim Ryan, Todd Brooker and Christin Cooper, Steve Porino
Biathlon/Cross-Country - Al Trautwig, Chad Salmela
Bobsled - Bob Papa, John Morgan, Lewis Johnson
Curling - Andrew Catalon, Don Duguid and Colleen Jones, Elfi Schlegel
Figure Skating - Tom Hammond, Scott Hamilton, Sandra Bezic, Tracy Wilson, Andrea Joyce
Freestyle Skiing - Todd Harris, Jonny Moseley, Tina Dixon
Men's Hockey - Mike Emrick/Kenny Albert, Ed Olczyk/Joe Micheletti, Pierre McGuire/Joe Micheletti/Mike Millbury
Women's Hockey - Mike Emrick/Kenny Albert, AJ Mleczko, Joe Micheletti
Luge - Bob Papa, Duncan Kennedy, Lewis Johnson
Short Track - Ted Robinson, Andy Gabel, Andrea Joyce
Skeleton - Bob Papa, Lee Ann Parsley, Lewis Johnson
Ski Jumping - Matt Vasgersian, Jeff Hastings
Snowboarding - Pat Parnell, Todd Richards, Tina Dixon
Speed Skating - Dan Hicks, Dan Jansen, Andrea Kremer
Announcers - Westwood One
Courtesy of BMroziak from the506 forums
Longform Hosts: John Tautges and Kevin Kugler
Opening/Closing Ceremonies: Steve Futterman and David Wallechinsky
Hockey: Steve Goldstein and Jeremy Roenick (2002 Silver Medalist)
Figure Skating: Steve Futterman and Paul Wylie (1992 Silver Medalist)
Speed Skating: Mike Corey
Alpine Skiing/Bobsleigh/Luge: Joe Tolleson
Canada
(Source = Vancouver 2010 Coverage By Network)
Broadcast Coverage by Network
CTV
374 hours of coverage
Olympic Morning [3 a.m. to 9 a.m. PT] - Hosted by Beverly Thompson and Jay Onrait (Vancouver), Seamus O'Regan and Melissa Grelo (Whistler)
Olympic Daytime [9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT] - Hosted by James Duthie and Lisa LaFlamme (Vancouer), Michael Landsberg (Whistler)
Olympic Primetime [3 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Brian Williams (Vancouver), Jennifer Hedger (Whistler)
Olympic Late Night [12 midnight to 3 a.m. PT]
V
284 hours of coverage
Le réveil olympique [4 a.m. to 9 a.m. PT] - Hosted by Claude Mailhot
Jeux olympiques en journée [9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Chantal Machabée
Jeux olympiques aux heures de grande écoute [3 p.m. to 10/11 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Jean Pagé
TSN
296 hours of coverage
Olympic Morning [7 a.m. to 9 a.m. PT]
Olympic Daytime [9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Dave Randorf
o Olympic Prime Time [3 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Darren Dutchyshen
o Olympic Late Night [12 midnight to 2 a.m. PT]
Rogers Sportsnet
306 hours of coverage
Olympic Morning [7 a.m. to 9 a.m. PT]
Olympic Daytime [9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Don Taylor and Evanka Osmak
Olympic Prime Time [3 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Brad Fay and Martine Gaillard
Olympic Late Night [12 midnight to 2 a.m. PT]
RDS
354 hours of coverage
Le réveil olympique [4 a.m. to 8 a.m. PT] - Hosted by Claude Mailhot
Jeux olympiques en journée [9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Yanick Bouchard
Jeux olympiques aux heures de grande écoute [3 p.m. to 11 p.m. PT] - Hosted by Denis Casavant
Le Canada en action [12 midnight to 3:30 a.m. PT]
Additional broadcasters
RIS Info Sports - 101 hours
OMNI Television - 100 hours
OLN - 75 hours
Asian Television Network (ATN) - 107 hours
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) - 214 hours
On-air Talent
Network Hosts
Brian Williams – Host, Olympic Prime Time (CTV)
James Duthie – Co-Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
Lisa LaFlamme – Co-Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
Jennifer Hedger – Whistler Host, Olympic Prime Time (CTV)
Michael Landsberg – Whistler Host, Olympic Daytime (CTV)
Don Taylor – Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
Martine Gaillard – Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
Brad Fay – Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
Evanka Osmak – Co-Host, Olympic coverage (Rogers Sportsnet)
Darren Dutchyshen – Host, Olympic Prime Time (TSN)
Dave Randorf – Host, Olympic Daytime (TSN)
Hosts – Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Brian Williams – Co-Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (CTV)
Lloyd Robertson – Co-Host, Opening and Closing Ceremonies (CTV)
Sports Commentators
Alpine Skiing - Gerry Dobson, Brian Stemmle, Cary Mullen, Karen Percy, Perry Solkowski
Biathlon - RJ Broadhead, Daniel Lefebvre, Paul Hollingsworth
Bobsled/Luge/Skeleton - Rob Faulds, Chris Wightman (Luge), Chris Lori and Christina Smith (Bobsled), Duff Gibson (Skeleton), Farhan Lalji
Cross-Country Skiing - RJ Broadhead, Beckie Scott, Jack Sassesville, Paul Hollingsworth
Curling - Vic Rautre, Bryan Murdryk, Linda Moore, Ray Turnbull, Russ Howard, Cathy Gauthier, Dan Murphy
Figure Skating - Rod Black, David Pelletier (Pairs & Men's), Jamie Sale (Pairs), Elizabeth Manley and Jennifer Roinbson (Ice Dance, Ladies), Sara Orlesky
Freestyle Skiing - Jamie Campbell, Veronica Brenner (Aerials, Moguls), Jeff Bean (Moguls), Katherine Dolan
Men's Hockey - Chris Cuthbert, Gord Miller, Peter Loubardias, Pierre McGuire, Ray Ferraro, John Garrett, Ryan Rishaug, Darren Dreger, Gene Principe
Women's Hockey - Kevin Quinn, Cassie Campbell, Lisa Bowes
Short Track - Rod Black, Susan Auch, Louis Jean
Ski Jumping - RJ Broadhead, Rob Keith, Craig MacEwen
Snowboarding - Jamie Campbell, Tara Teigen, Mark Torlay
Speed Skating - Rod Smith, Catriona Le May Doan, James Cybulski
Additional Reporters
News Lloyd Robertson – Chief Anchor, CTV National News with Lloyd Robertson Beverly Thomson – Co-host, Canada AM (CTV) Seamus O’Regan – Co-host, Canada AM (CTV) Marci Ien – News Anchor, Canada AM (CTV) Jeff Hutcheson – Sports and Weather Anchor, Canada AM (CTV) Gino Reda – Olympic Anchor, Canada AM (CTV) Bob McCown – Host, Olympic Prime Time Sports ( Rogers Radio) Stephen Brunt – Olympic Columnist (The Globe and Mail, CTVOlympics.ca); Co-Host, Olympic Prime Time Sports ( Rogers Radio)
Entertainment
Ben Mulroney – Co-Host, eTalk segments (CTV)
Tanya Kim – Co-Host, eTalk segments (CTV)
Lainey Lui – Reporter, eTalk segments (CTV)
Jeanne Beker – Fashion Expert, fashion segments (CTV)
Music
Leah Miller – Co-Host, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Matte Babel – Co-Host, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Aliya-Jasmine Sovani – Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Devon Soltendieck – Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Sarah Taylor – Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Matt Wells – Reporter, MuchonDemand in Whistler (MuchMusic)
Dan Levy – Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
Jessi Cruickshank – Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
Daryn Jones – Reporter (CTV/MuchMusic)
Hockey Schedule
Courtesy of bluejaysforever
Tuesday 2/16:
Switzerland vs United States- 3:00 PM ET- TSN
Canada vs Norway- 7:30 PM ET- CTV
Latvia vs Russia- 12:00 AM ET- CTV
Wednesday 2/17:
Belarus vs Finland- 3:00 PM ET- TSN
Germany vs Sweden- 7:30 PM ET- TSN
Czech Republic vs Slovakia- 12:00 AM ET- Sportsnet
Thursday 2/18:
Norway VSUnited States- 3:00 PM ET- Sportsnet
Canada vsSwitzerland- 7:30 PM ET- CTV
Russia vs Slovakia- 12:00 AM ET- TSN
Friday 2/19:
Belarus vs Sweden- 3:00 PM ET- Sportsnet
Latvia vs- Czech Republic- 7:30 PM ET- Sportsnet
Finland vs Germany- 12:00 AM ET- CTV
Saturday 2/20:
Norway vs Switzerland- 3:00 PM ET- Sportsnet
Latvia vs Slovakia- 7:30 PM ET- Sportsnet
Belarus vs Germany- 12:00 AM ET- TSN
Sunday 2/21:
Czech Republic vs Russia- 3:00 PM ET- TSN
Canada vs United States- 7:30 PM ET- CTV
Finland-Sweden- 12:00 AM ET- CTV
END OF ROUND ROBIN PLAY
Tuesday 2/23 [Qualification Playoffs]:
Switzerland vs Belarus- 3:00 PM ET- Sportsnet
Canada vs Germany- 7:30 PM ET- CTV
Czech Republic vs Latvia- 10:00 PM ET-TSN
Slovakia vs Norway- 12:00 AM ET- CTV
Wednesday 2/24 [Quartefinals]:
Quarterfinal #1- United States vs Switzerland- 3:00 PM ET- Sportsnet
Quarterfinal #2- Canada vs Russia- 7:30 PM ET- CTV
Quarterfinal #3- Finland vs Czech Republic- 10:00 PM ET- TSN
Quarterfinal #4- Slovakia vs Sweden- 12:00 AM ET- CTV
Friday 2/26 [Semi-finals]:
Semifinal #1- United States vs Finland- 3:00 PM ET- CTV
Semifinal #2- Canada vs Slovakia- 9:30 PM ET- CTV
Saturday 2/27 [Bronze Medal Game]:
Bronze Medal Game- Finland vs Slovakia- 10:00 PM ET- CTV
Sunday 2/28 [Gold Medal Game]:
Gold Medal Game- Canada vs United States- 3:00 PM ET- CTV, TSN & Sportsnet
So the breakdown of how many games each network got:
CTV- 13 games [including every Team Canada Men's Hockey Game, both semifinals, and the Bronze and Gold Medal Games.
TSN- 9 games [including Gold Medal Game]
Sportsnet- 9 games [including Gold Medal Game]
Ratings
Info courtesy of NB Football Fan
Opening Ceremony
-84% of people watching TV at the time were watching it
-8.95 million watched on CTV, 1.32 million on TSN and 868, 000 on Sportsnet. CTV's audience alone would make it the most watched program in Canadian TV history, a record that has been broken twice in the last week.
-An average of 700, 000 watched CTV's 8 hour torch relay special. Thats amazing for something that stupid and long.
-4.7 million watched the Olympic Preview show, that is more than all of the top shows (CSI, House, Survivor etc.) get, and more than most sports events get.
Some day 2 numbers for CTV, TSN and Sportsnet
Morning (preview, reair of Opening Ceremony): 1.4 million
Daytime: 4.9 million
Primetime: 5.4 million
-80% of Canadians watched at least some Olympic coverage yesterday.
And some average numbers for each event
Ski Jumping: Men's Normal Hill (CTV/TSN) - 5.1 million
Women's Hockey: Sweden vs. Switzerland (TSN) - 797, 000
Women's Hockey: Canada vs. Slovakia (Sportsnet) - 2.5 million (HNIC got less than 800, 000)
Short Track: Men's 1500m Final (TSN) - 1.65 million
Freestyle Skiing: Women's Moguls Final (CTV/Sportsnet) - 6.6 million
Short Track: Various Semi Finals (CTV/TSN) - 5 million
Day 3 - Monday
-3.3 million for men's downhill on CTV (thats amazing for an afternoon event)
-3 million for men's snowboardcross final on CTV/Sportsnet
-2.5 million for men's 500m long track on CTV/Sportsnet
-2.5 million for pairs free skate on CTV/TSN
-2.3 million for CAN-SUI women's hockey on TSN
-80% of English Canadians watched the Olympics
Day 4 - Tuesday
-6.2 million for CAN-NOR men's hockey on CTV
-3.7 million for women's snowboard cross final on CTV
-2.1 million for men's short program on CTV/Sportsnet
-1.9 million for CAN-NOR men's curling on CTV
-81% of English Canadians watched the Olympics