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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

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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

Broadcast Schedule

Saturday, Feb. 13 (DAY 2)

NBC

2-6 p.m.: Men's Speedskating-5000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Ski Jumping-Individual K-90 Gold Medal Final

Women's Biathlon-7.5km Sprint Gold Medal Final.

8-11:30 p.m.: Men's Short Track-1500 Gold Medal Final (LIVE);

Women's Freestyle Skiing-Moguls Competition and Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Alpine Skiing-Downhill Gold Medal Final.

Midnight-1 a.m. -- Men's Luge-Singles Competition

Women's Short Track-3000 Relay Semifinals and 500 Competition

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1-4:30 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

ADVERTISEMENT

CNBC

3-5:30 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Sweden vs. Switzerland (LIVE).

8-10:30 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Slovakia (LIVE).

MSNBC

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Slovakia (replay).

Sunday, Feb. 14 (DAY 3)

NBC

1-6 p.m. -- Women's Speedskating-3000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Nordic Combined-Individual Gold Medal Final: K-90 Jumping (LIVE) and 10km Cross Country (LIVE)

Men's Luge-Singles Competition (LIVE)

Men's Biathlon-10km Sprint Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

7-11 p.m. -- Figure Skating-Pairs Short Program (LIVE)

Men's Freestyle Skiing-Moguls Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Luge-Singles, Gold Medal Final

Women's Alpine Skiing-Super Combined Gold Medal Final.

11:35 p.m.-12:05 a.m. -- Figure Skating-Pairs Post Game

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

12:05-4:05 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

3-5:30 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. China (LIVE).

CNBC

7:30-10 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. Russia (LIVE).

MSNBC

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. China (replay).

Monday, Feb. 15 (DAY 4)

NBC

1-5 p.m. -- Men's Snowboard-Snowboard Cross Competition (LIVE)

Men's Cross Country-15km Individual Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Cross Country-10km Individual Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Figure Skating-Pairs Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Speedskating-500 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Snowboard-Snowboard Cross Gold Medal Final.

12:35-2 a.m. -- Women's Luge-Competition; Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

MSNBC

5:30-8 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Switzerland (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Sweden vs. Slovakia.

Tuesday, Feb. 16 (DAY 5)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's Biathlon-12.5km Pursuit Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Biathlon-10km Pursuit Gold Medal Final

Women's Speedskating competition.

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Men's Figure Skating-Short Program (LIVE)

Women's Snowboard-Snowboard Cross Gold Medal Final

Women's Speedskating-500 Gold Medal Final

Men's Alpine Skiing-Super Combined Gold Medal Final.

12:35-2 a.m. -- Women's Luge-Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-6 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

Men's Curling-USA

vs. Germany (LIVE).

CNBC

5 p.m.-5 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Norway (LIVE)

Russia vs. Latvia (LIVE) Women's Curling-USA

vs. Japan (LIVE)

Women's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. China (LIVE)

Men's Curling-USA

vs. Norway.

MSNBC

5:30-8 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. Russia (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Canada vs. Germany.

Wednesday, Feb. 17 (DAY 6)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's and Women's Cross Country-Sprint Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

8-11:30 p.m. -- Men's Snowboard-Halfpipe Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Speedskating-1000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Short Track-5000 Relay Semifinal (LIVE) and 1000 Competition (LIVE)

Women's Alpine Skiing-Downhill Gold Medal Final.

12:05-1:30 a.m. -- Women's Short Track-500 Competition, Semifinal and Gold Medal Final

Doubles Luge-Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1:30-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-3 p.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Germany (LIVE).

MSNBC

3-8 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. Belarus (LIVE)

Women's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Sweden (LIVE).

3-6 a.m. -- Women's Curling-Japan vs. Canada.

CNBC

5 p.m.-5 a.m. -- Men's Curling-USA

vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

Men's Ice Hockey-Sweden vs. Germany (LIVE)

Czech Republic vs. Slovakia (LIVE)

Women's Ice Hockey-Switzerland vs. Slovakia (LIVE)

Women's Curling-Britain vs. Sweden.

Thursday, Feb. 18 (DAY 7)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Women's Snowboard-Halfpipe Competition (LIVE)

Women's Biathlon-15km Individual Gold Medal Final.

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Men's Figure Skating-Free Skate Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Snowboard-Halfpipe Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Speedskating-1000 Gold Medal Final.

12:35-2 a.m. -- Men's and Women's Skeleton-Competition

Men's Biathlon-20km Individual Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-5:30 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. Norway (LIVE)

Men's Curling-USA

vs. Denmark (LIVE).

CNBC

5 p.m.-5 a.m.; Women's Curling-USA

vs. Denmark (LIVE)

Men's Ice Hockey-Canada vs. Switzerland (LIVE)

Slovakia vs. Russia (LIVE)

Women's Ice Hockey-Russia vs. China (LIVE)

Men's Curling-France vs. Canada.

MSNBC

5:30-8 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. Finland (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Curling-Canada vs. Germany.

Friday, Feb. 19 (Day 8)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Women's Cross Country-15km Pursuit Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Figure Skating-Gold Medal Final Analysis.

8-11:30 p.m. -- Figure Skating-Compulsory Dance (LIVE)

Men's and Women's Skeleton-Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Alpine Skiing-Super G Gold Medal Final

Ski Jumping-Individual K-120 Large Hill Competition.

12:05-1:30 a.m. -- Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1:30-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-3 p.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Russia (LIVE).

MSNBC

3-5:30 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Belarus vs. Sweden (LIVE).

Midnight-3 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. Germany (LIVE).

3-6 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Denmark vs. Canada.

CNBC

5 p.m.-1 a.m. -- Men's Curling-USA

vs. France (LIVE)

Men's Ice Hockey-Czech Republic vs. Latvia (LIVE)

Women's Curling-Denmark vs. Canada (LIVE).

Saturday, Feb. 20 (DAY 9)

NBC

1-6 p.m. -- Women's Freestyle Skiing-Aerials Competition (LIVE)

Ski Jumping-Individual: K-120 Large Hill Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Cross Country-30km Pursuit Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

8-11:30 p.m. -- Men's Short Track-1000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Speedskating-1500 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Two-Man Bobsled-Competition

Women's Alpine Skiing-Super G Gold Medal Final.

Midnight-1 a.m. -- Women's Short Track-1500 Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1-4:30 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

MSNBC

Noon-5:30 p.m. -- Men's Curling-USA

vs. Sweden (LIVE)

Men's Ice Hockey-Switzerland vs. Norway (LIVE).

7:30-10 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Slovakia vs. Latvia (LIVE).

Midnight-3 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Belarus vs. Germany (LIVE).

3-6 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Norway vs. Denmark.

CNBC

5-8 p.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Britain (LIVE).

10 p.m.-1 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Canada vs. Britain (LIVE).

Sunday, Feb. 21 (DAY 10)

NBC

Noon-6 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Russia vs. Czech Republic (LIVE)

Men's Freestyle Skiing-Ski Cross Competition (LIVE)

Men's Biathlon-15km Mass Start Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

7-11 p.m. -- Figure Skating-Original Dance (LIVE)

Women's Speedskating-1500 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Freestyle Skiing-Ski Cross Gold Medal Final

Men's Alpine Skiing-Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final

Two-Man Bobsled-Gold Medal Final.

11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m. -- Women's Biathlon-12.5km Mass Start Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

12:35-4:35 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

MSNBC

Noon-3 p.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Canada (LIVE).

7-10 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-USA

vs. Canada (LIVE).

Midnight-3 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. Sweden (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Curling-China vs. Canada.

CNBC

5-8 p.m. -- Men's Curling-USA

vs. Britain (LIVE).

10 p.m.-1 a.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Sweden (LIVE).

Monday, Feb. 22 (DAY 11)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's and Women's Cross Country-Team Sprints Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Figure Skating-Dance Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Freestyle Skiing-Aerials Competition (LIVE)

Ski Jumping-Team K-120 Large Hill Gold Medal Final.

12:35-2 a.m. -- Figure Skating-Dance Gold Medal Final Analysis

Lacies' Preview; Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-6 p.m. -- Men's Curling-USA

vs. Canada (LIVE)

Women's Ice Hockey-Semifinal (LIVE).

CNBC

5 p.m.- 1 a.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Semifinal (LIVE)

Men's Curling-USA

vs. China (LIVE)

Women's Curling-Sweden vs. Canada (LIVE).

MSNBC

3-5:30 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Germany vs. Britain.

Tuesday, Feb. 23 (DAY 12)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's Speedskating-10,000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Biathlon-4x6km Relay Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Freestyle Skiing-Ski Cross Competition.

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Ladies Figure Skating-Short Program (LIVE)

Women's Bobsled-Competition (LIVE)

Women's Freestyle Skiing-Ski Cross Gold Medal Final

Nordic Combined-Team Gold Medal Final: K-120 Jumping and 4x5km Relay.

12:35-2 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Elimination Round Game (LIVE)

Ladies Figure Skating-Post Game

Medal Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-6 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Elimination Round Game (LIVE)

Women's Curling-USA

vs. China (LIVE).

CNBC

5 p.m.-2:30 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Elimination Round Game (LIVE)

Elimination Round Game (LIVE)

Elimination Round Game (LIVE)

Men's Curling-China vs. Canada (LIVE).

MSNBC

10 p.m.-1 a.m. -- Women's Curling-USA

vs. Switzerland (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Women's Curling-Canada vs. Russia.

Wednesday, Feb. 24 (DAY 13)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Quarterfinal (LIVE).

8-11:30 p.m. -- Women's Freestyle Skiing-Aerials Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Bobsled-Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Short Track-500 Competition (LIVE)

Women's Alpine Skating-Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final

Women's Short Track-3000 Relay Gold Medal Final

Men's Cross Country-4x10km Relay Gold Medal Final.

12:05-1:30 a.m. -- Women's Speedskating-5000 Gold Medal Final

Women's Short Track-1000 Competition

Medal Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1:30-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

MSNBC

5-8 p.m. -- Curling-Tiebreaker (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Curling-Tiebreaker.

CNBC

7 p.m.-2:30 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Quarterfinal (LIVE)

Quarterfinal (LIVE); Quarterfinal (LIVE).

Thursday, Feb. 25 (DAY 14)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Women's Cross Country-4x5km Relay Gold Medal Final

Ladies Figure Skating-Gold Medal Final Preview.

8 p.m.-Midnight -- Ladies Figure Skating-Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Freestyle Skiing-Aerials Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Nordic Combined-Individual Gold Medal Final: K-120 Jumping and 10km Cross-Country.

12:35-2 a.m -- Ladies Figure Skating-Gold Medal Final Post Game

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

2-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-3 p.m. -- Women's Curling-Semifinal (LIVE).

MSNBC

2-4:30 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Bronze Medal Game (LIVE).

6-9 p.m. -- Women's Ice Hockey-Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

3-6 a.m. -- Women's Curling-Semifinal.

CNBC

5-8 p.m. -- Men's Curling-Semifinal (LIVE).

Friday, Feb. 26 (DAY 15)

NBC

3-5 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Semifinal (LIVE).

8-11:30 p.m. -- Men's Short Track-500 Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

5000 Relay Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Women's Alpine Skiing-Slalom Gold Medal Final

Four-Man Bobsled-Competition.

12:05-1:30 a.m. -- Women's Snowboard-Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final

Men's Biathlon-4x7.5km Relay Gold Medal Final

Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.

1:30-5 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-3 p.m. -- Women's Curling-Bronze Medal Match (LIVE).

MSNBC

3:30-5:30 p.m. -- Men's Speedskating-Pursuit Semifinals (LIVE)

Women's Speedskating-Pursuit Quarterfinals (LIVE).

3-5:30 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Semifinal.

CNBC

6 p.m.-Midnight -- Women's Curling-Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Ice Hockey-Semifinal (LIVE).

Saturday, Feb. 27 (DAY 16)

NBC

1 a.m.-6 p.m. -- Women's Cross Country-30km Mass Start Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's and Women's Speedskating-Pursuit Gold Medal Finals (LIVE)

Men's Snowboard-Parallel Giant Slalom Qualifying Competition (LIVE)

Men's Snowboard-Parallel Giant Slalom Bronze Medal Runs.

8-11 p.m. -- Figure Skating-Champions Gala

Men's Snowboard-Parallel Giant Slalom Gold Medal Final

Men's Alpine Skiing-Slalom Gold Medal Final

Four-Man Bobsled-Gold Medal Final.

1:02-4 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

USA

Noon-3 p.m. -- Men's Curling-Bronze Medal Match (LIVE).

CNBC

6-9 p.m. -- Men's Curling-Gold Medal Final (LIVE).

MSNBC

10 p.m.-12:30 a.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Bronze Medal Game (LIVE).

3-6 a.m. -- Men's Curling-Gold Medal Final.

Sunday, Feb. 28 (DAY 17)

NBC

Noon-6 p.m. -- Men's Ice Hockey-Gold Medal Final (LIVE)

Men's Cross Country-50km Gold Medal Final (LIVE),

7-10:30 p.m. -- Closing Ceremony (LIVE)

11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m. -- Vancouver Closing Party.

12:35-3:30 a.m. -- Primetime Replay.

MSNBC

6 a.m.-Noon -- Figure Skating-Champions Gala; Figure Skating-The Medalists

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


List of Rights Holders by Country

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2010_Winter_Olympics_broadcasters

Nation Primary rightsholder(s) Broadcasters HDTV Ref.
Albania TVSH Free-to-air television broadcast:TVSH
Argentina TyC Sports
Armenia ARMTV Free-to-air television broadcast:ARM TV
Australia Nine Network

Foxtel

Free-to-air television broadcast:Nine Network

Cable and satellite television broadcast: Foxtel

  • Whistler SD: Channel 188
  • Creekside SD: Channel 189
  • Vancouver SD: Channel 190
  • Cypress SD: Channel 191
Free-to-air television broadcast:Nine HD

Cable and satellite television broadcast: Foxtel HD+: one Channel for each venue

  • Whistler HD: Channel 196
  • Creekside HD: Channel 197
  • Vancouver HD: Channel 198
  • Cypress HD: Channel 199
Austria ORF ORF1 ORF1 HD
Azerbaijan İTV Free-to-air television broadcast:iTV
Belarus BTRC Free-to-air television broadcast:First National Channel

LAD NTV Belarus

Belgium VRT

RTBF Euro1080

Free-to-air television broadcast:één

één+ Canvas La Une La Deux Cable and satellite television broadcast: Exqi Plus Exqi Sport

Bosnia and Herzegovina BHT Free-to-air television broadcast:BHT1
Brazil Rede Record

Globosat Terra Networks

Free-to-air television broadcast:Rede Record

Record News Cable and satellite television broadcast:SporTV Internet rights: Terra Networks

Free-to-air television broadcast:Rede Record

Cable and satellite television broadcast: SporTV HD

Bulgaria BNT Free-to-air television broadcast:BNT 1
Canada CTV Olympics

(CTVglobemedia / Rogers Media)

Free-to-air television:

CTV (mirrored on A Atlantic)

V (mirrored on CPAC)

Omni

Cable and satellite television:

TSN

RDS

Rogers Sportsnet

OLN

RIS

APTN

ATN

Radio:

Selected Rogers Media stations including news/talk stations

(such as CKWX), The FAN (CJCL / CFAC), CISQ, CITI

Selected Corus Québec stations, primarily CKAC

Free-to-air television:

CTV HD

V HD

Omni HD

Cable and satellite television:

TSN HD

RDS HD

Rogers Sportsnet HD

APTN HD

Chile Canal 13

Televisión Nacional de Chile

Free-to-air television broadcast:Canal 13

Televisión Nacional de Chile

China CCTV CCTV-5 CCTV-HD
Croatia HRT Free-to-air television broadcast:HRT2
Czech Republic ČT Free-to-air television broadcast:ČT2

ČT4

ČT HD
Denmark DR

TV2

Free-to-air television broadcast:DR1

DR2 TV 2 Cable and satellite television: TV 2 Zulu

DR HD
Estonia ETV Free-to-air television broadcast:ETV

ETV2

Europe Eurosport Eurosport Eurosport HD
Finland YLE Free-to-air television broadcast:YLE TV2 (Finnish)

YLE FST5 (Swedish)

Canal Digital satellite broadcast and selected cable networks:YLE HD
France France Télévisions France 2

France 3 France 4

France 2 HD
Germany ARD

ZDF

Free-to-air television broadcast:Das Erste

ZDF EinsFestival ZDFinfokanal

Das Erste HD

ZDF HD

Greece ERT ET1
Greenland KNR
Hong Kong Cable TV
Hungary MTV Free-to-air television broadcast:MTV1

MTV2

m2 HD
Iran IRIB Free-to-air television broadcast:IRIB TV1

IRIB TV3

Italy RAI

Sky Italia

Free-to-air television broadcast:Rai Due

Rai Tre Rai Sport Più Cable and satellite television broadcast: SKY Olimpia 1 (Alpine skiing) SKY Olimpia 2 (Nordic skiing) SKY Olimpia 3 (Ice skating) SKY Olimpia 4 (Ice hockey) SKY Olimpia 5

Free-to-air television broadcast:

Rai Test HD

Cable and satellite television broadcast:

SKY Olimpia 1 HD

SKY Olimpia 2 HD

SKY Olimpia 3 HD

SKY Olimpia 4 HD

SKY Olimpia 5 HD

Japan NHK

Fuji TV NTV

Kazakhstan Arna Media Free-to-air television broadcast:Khabar

El Arna

Latvia LTV Free-to-air television broadcast:LTV1

LTV7

Lithuania LRT Free-to-air television broadcast:LRT

LRT2

Mexico XEIMT-TDT

TV Nuevo León

Netherlands NOS Free-to-air television broadcast:Nederland 1 Nederland 1 HD
New Zealand SKY Network Television Free-to-air television broadcast:Prime

Cable and satellite television broadcast: SKY Sport

  • SKY Sport 4
  • SKY Sport 5
  • SKY Sport 6
  • SKY Sport 7
Norway NRK Free-to-air television broadcast:NRK1

NRK2

Free-to-air television broadcast:NRK1 HD
Philippines Solar Entertainment Free-to-air television broadcast:Solar TV

Cable and satellite television: Solar Sports

Poland TVP Free-to-air television broadcast:TVP1

TVP2 Cable and satellite television:TVP Sport

TVP HD
Portugal RTP Free-to-air television broadcast:RTP2
Romania TVR Free-to-air television broadcast:TVR1

TVR2

TVR HD
Russia Channel One

VGTRK

Free-to-air television broadcast:Channel One

Russia 1 Russia 2

2 Sport 2
Serbia RTS RTS2
Slovakia STV Jednotka

Dvojka Trojka

Trojka HD
Slovenia RTV Free-to-air television broadcast:SLO2 Free-to-air television broadcast:SLO HD
South Korea SBS Free-to-air television broadcast:SBS

Cable and satellite television broadcast: SBS Sports SBS Golf SBS-CNBC

Free-to-air television broadcast:SBS HD
Spain TVE TVE1

TVE2 Teledeporte

TVE HD
Sweden SVT Free-to-air television broadcast:SVT1

SVT2 SVT24 SVT Educational Broadcasting Online:SVT Play Worldwide: SVT World Radio: Radiosporten SR P3 Radiosporten SR P4

SVT HD
 Switzerland SRG SSR idée suisse SF zwei (German)

TSR 2 (French) RSI La 2 (Italian)

HD suisse
Turkey TRT TRT 3
Ukraine NTU UT-1
United Kingdom BBC BBC Two

BBC Three British Eurosport Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

BBC HD

Eurosport HD

United States NBC Universal Free-to-air television broadcast:NBC

Universal Sports Telemundo Cable and satellite television broadcast: USA Network CNBC MSNBC Radio: Westwood One

NBC HD

MSNBC HD CNBC HD USA HD Universal HD

Vietnam VTC

Hồ Chí Minh Television

Vietnam Television

VTC3,HTV1,HTV9,HTV7,HTV THỂ THAO, VTV2, VTV3, VTV6

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