Olympic Channel

Last updated
Olympic Channel
Olympic Channel logo.png
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Headquarters Madrid, Spain [1]
Programming
Language(s) English
Picture format HDTV (1080i 16:9)
Ownership
Owner International Olympic Committee
History
LaunchedAugust 21, 2016;7 years ago (2016-08-21)
Links
Website olympics.com/olympic-channel
Availability
Streaming media
Olympics.com Live Stream
YouTube TV Internet Protocol television

Olympic Channel is an over-the-top Internet television service operated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It was launched on August 21, 2016, alongside the closing of the 2016 Summer Olympics. The service aims to maintain year-round interest in the Olympic movement, carrying documentaries and other programming chronicling the Olympic Games, as well as coverage of events in Olympic sport outside of the Games.

Contents

The IOC operates the service with an international focus, but also stated plans to work with local National Olympic Committees and rightsholders to establish localized versions and linear services as franchised versions of Olympic Channel.

Goal

The service's main goal is to maintain year-round interest in Olympic sports between iterations of the Summer and Winter Olympics, especially among a younger audience; it features coverage of competitions in Olympic sport, as well as short and long-form programmes focusing on Olympic athletes. The service initially broadcast in English, with subtitles available in nine other languages on-launch. [2]

Yiannis Exarchos, overseer of Olympic Channel and CEO of Olympic Broadcasting Services, stated that the service's content would focus primarily on the stories of athletes, arguing that "We need to take some risks and it’s better to take risks now because we're stronger than we’ve ever been. The personalities of athletes, their lifestyles, are something very, very attractive." [3]

History

IOC president Thomas Bach, who originally proposed the concept of an Olympics-oriented television channel in 1994 when he was a junior officer of the IOC, [3] stated that the service would be "the start of an exciting new journey to connect the worldwide audience with the Olympic Movement all year round". [2] The channel is produced out of Madrid, and was allocated a seven-year budget of US$600 million. [3]

The initial digital service has an international focus, but the IOC stated that it plans to work with National Olympic Committees and local rightsholders to develop local versions of the Olympic Channel, which may optionally include linear television channels. [2] The streaming platform is provided by Playmaker Media, a division of NBC Sports Group. [2]

Regional versions

Canada

Olympic Channel was added to CBC Television's streaming platform CBC Gem on July 23, 2020. [4]

France

Sport en France is a broadband television channel launched in 2019 and carried by the country's four main triple play operators. Although not explicitly branded as a French version of the Olympic Channel, it was created by the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) and follows a similar concept, aiming to provide regular coverage of sports which have struggled to carve a niche on general-interest and for-profit sports networks.

Middle East and North Africa

On 4 September 2017, the IOC announced a partnership with beIN Sports to launch a linear Olympic Channel for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, which launched on 1 November 2017. As a lead-up to the launch, the network broadcast a daily block of Olympic Channel programming on its main channel. [5]

United States

At an industry forum in March 2017, NBC Olympics president Gary Zenkel stated that NBCUniversal would launch a localized version of Olympic Channel in the United States as a linear television channel later in the year. [6] The U.S. version of Olympic Channel launched July 15, 2017, replacing Universal HD—which itself had picked up overflow Olympic sports content following the discontinuation of Universal Sports in 2015. [7] [8] [9] [10]

On July 1, 2022, NBC announced that Olympic Channel would end its current operation as a U.S. linear cable channel on September 30, 2022, but indicated its programming would be moved to other NBCUniversal platforms. [11]

South America

In January 2019, the IOC announced a partnership with Claro TV and Claro Video to distribute Olympic Channel programming on its Claro Sports linear channel and video streaming service to South American countries. [12]

China

In January 2019, China Media Group announced plans to launch a Chinese version of the channel. [13] Named CCTV-16, the channel launched on 25 October 2021. [14]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">USA Network</span> American pay television channel

USA Network is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. It was originally launched in 1977 as Madison Square Garden Sports Network, one of the first national sports cable television channels, before being relaunched under its current name on April 9, 1980. Since then, USA steadily gained popularity through its original programming, a long-established partnership with WWF/WWE and, for many years, limited sports programming that increased significantly in 2022 after the shutdown of NBCSN.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bravo (American TV network)</span> American pay television channel

Bravo is an American basic cable television network, launched on December 8, 1980. It is owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. The channel originally focused on programming related to fine arts and film. The network's brand is focused on reality series targeted at 25-to-54-year-old women and the LGBTQIA+ community at large.

Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language discretionary sports specialty channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media. It was established in 1998 as CTV Sportsnet, a joint venture between CTV, Liberty Media, and Rogers Media. CTV parent Bell Globemedia then was required to divest its stake in the network following its 2001 acquisition of competing network TSN. Rogers then became the sole owner of Sportsnet in 2004 after it bought the remaining minority stake that was held by Fox.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">NBCUniversal</span> American media and entertainment conglomerate

NBCUniversal Media, LLC is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate corporation that is a division of Comcast and is headquartered at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

NBCUniversal Media Group is the television and streaming arm of NBCUniversal, and the direct descendant and successor of the former division NBCUniversal Television Group, which existed from 2004 to 2019.

Golf Channel is an American sports television network owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. Founded in Birmingham, Alabama, it is currently based out of NBC Sports' headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">NBC Sports</span> Division of American broadcast network NBC

NBC Sports is an American programming division of the broadcast network NBC, owned and operated by NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal and subsidiary of Comcast. The division is responsible for sports broadcasts on the network, and its dedicated national sports cable channels. Formerly operating as "a service of NBC News", it broadcasts a diverse array of sports events, including Major League Baseball, the French Open, the Premier League, the IndyCar Series, NASCAR, the National Football League (NFL), Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football, the Olympic Games, professional golf, the Tour de France and Thoroughbred racing, among others. Other programming from outside producers – such as coverage of the Ironman Triathlon – is also presented on the network through NBC Sports. With Comcast's acquisition of NBCUniversal in 2011, its own cable sports networks were aligned with NBC Sports into a part of the division known as the NBC Sports Group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Olympic Channel (American TV channel)</span> American television sports channel

Olympic Channel was an American pay television sports channel owned by the NBC Olympics, a joint venture between NBC Sports and the United States Olympic Committee. It was dedicated to Olympic sports, and was a franchise of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Olympic Channel operation.

Buckeye Broadband is a cable and telecommunications company located in Toledo, Ohio, owned by Block Communications. Buckeye Broadband provides cable television, broadband internet and home telephone services to customers in northwest Ohio and parts of southeast Michigan; in addition to its system in Toledo, Buckeye also provides services to Sandusky and Erie County in north central Ohio, which were formerly served by predecessor Erie County Cablevision.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">NBC Olympic broadcasts</span> American sports television broadcasts

The broadcasts of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games produced by NBC Sports are shown on the various platforms of NBCUniversal in the United States, including the NBC broadcast network, NBC Sports app, NBCOlympics.com, Peacock, Spanish language network Telemundo, and many of the company's cable networks. The event telecasts during the Olympics air primarily in the evening and on weekend afternoons on NBC with additional live coverage on the NBC Sports app and NBCOlympics.com, with varying times on its cable networks. The commercial name of the broadcasting services is NBC Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Universal Sports</span> American sports cable television channel

Universal Sports was an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network. It was owned as a joint venture between InterMedia Partners and NBCUniversal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Olympics on television</span> International television series

The Olympic Games have been broadcast on television since the 1936 Summer Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Winter Paralympics</span> Multi-parasport event in Pyeongchang, South Korea

The 2018 Winter Paralympics, the 12th Paralympic Winter Games, and also more generally known as the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, were an international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities governed by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), that was held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, from 9 to 18 March 2018. They were the second Paralympics to be held in South Korea, following the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">NBC Sports Group</span> Division of NBCUniversal

NBC Sports Group is a division of NBCUniversal that is responsible for NBC Sports' media properties, encompassing the NBC television network's sports division as well as day-to-day operation of the company's sports-oriented cable networks and other properties such as NBC Sports Radio.

NBC Sports is the sports division of the NBC television network. Formerly "a service of NBC News", it broadcasts a diverse array of programs, including the Olympic Games, the NFL, Notre Dame football, the PGA Tour, the Triple Crown, and the French Open, among others. Assets currently include among others Golf Channel and NBC Sports Regional Networks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Universal Kids</span> American childrens television channel

Universal Kids is an American children's television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of NBCUniversal, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Comcast.

Peacock is an American over-the-top video streaming service owned and operated by Peacock TV, LLC, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal Television and Streaming. Named after the NBC logo, the service launched on July 15, 2020. The service primarily features series and film content from NBCUniversal studios and other third-party content providers, including television series, films, news, and sports programming. The service is available in a free ad-supported version with limited content, while premium tiers include a larger content library and access to additional NBC Sports, Hallmark Channel, and WWE content.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">CCTV-16</span> Chinese television channel

CCTV-16 is a Chinese free-to-air television channel, owned by China Central Television. The channel is a localised version of the Olympic Channel, broadcasting primarily in 4K UHD format, with a downscaled feed for HDTV.

References

  1. Olympic Channel About Us page with headquarters address (Retrieved 22 April 2019)
  2. 1 2 3 4 Spangler, Todd (26 July 2016). "IOC Sets Post-Rio Launch for Olympic Channel Free Over-the-Top Video Service". Variety. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "IOC Plans Year-Round TV Channel to Appeal to Young Fans" . Bloomberg. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  4. "CBC AND OLYMPIC CHANNEL PARTNER TO BRING 24-HOUR DIGITAL LIVESTREAM TO CBC GEM IN CANADA - CBC Media Centre".
  5. "Olympic Channel announces BeIN tie-up". SportsProMedia. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  6. Dachman, Jason (3 March 2017). "SVG IP Production Forum: NBC Olympics President Zenkel Details Launch of The Olympic Channel". Sports Video Group. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  7. Lieberman, David (2015-11-16). "NBC Sports Group Picks Up Events That Aired On Universal Sports Network". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  8. Hipes, Patrick (2015-10-22). "Universal Sports Network Being Shuttered By NBCU". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  9. "NBCUniversal Sets Olympic Channel Launch Date". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-07-14.
  10. "Olympic Channel TV network set to launch". NBCSports.com. 15 December 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  11. Ourand, John (July 1, 2022). "NBC to shut down Olympic Channel in September". Sports Business Journal . Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  12. Olympic Channel lands Claro Sports distribution deal - Sports Pro, 23 January 2019
  13. "慎海雄会见国际奥委会主席巴赫:将开播央视奥林匹克频道" [CCTV plans to launch Olympic Channel in China] (in Chinese). China Central Television. Archived from the original on 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
  14. Iveson, Ali (9 September 2021). "IOC extends Chinese rights deal with CCTV to cover four Olympics up to Brisbane 2032". inside the games. Retrieved 10 September 2021.