Olympics
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Ryan Seacrest’s Big Announcement Isn’t So Big After All
Matt Lauer asks Seacrest if he’s after his job
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Forget ‘Monday Night Football’ — How About an ESPN Super Bowl?
The self-proclaimed “worldwide leader” has already gone where no cable network has, taking over “Monday Night Football” and Wimbledon; can it claim Olympian sporting events, too?
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‘Today’ Vet Jim Bell to Executive Produce NBCU’s 2012 Olympics Coverage
Bell worked for NBC Sports & Olympics for 16 years
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South Korea Wins Bid to Host 2018 Winter Olympics
NBC paid more than $4.3 billion for the rights to air the Games through 2020
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NBC Wins Olympic Games TV Rights Through 2020, IOC Confirms
UPDATED: Network pays $4.38 billion while beating out ESPN and Fox
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Olympics Documentarian Bud Greenspan Dies
Greenspan focused on inspirational stories as the sport descended into one controversy after another
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ESPN Signs Exclusive 12-Year Rights Deal for ACC Sports
Deal includes football, men’s and women’s basketball, regular season and conference championships across ESPN television, digital and mobile platforms
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Getting Into and Out of Trouble in Hollywood
Schadenfreude is running rampant this week as NBC stumbles with “Marriage Ref,” Simpson’s suit gets rejected
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Ratings: Another Gold Medal for ‘Undercover Boss’
CBS reality hit can’t be stopped. Olympics, meanwhile, end on a high note for NBC
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Canada Clowns on Itself in Olympics Closing Ceremony
Tongue-in-cheek nod to Olympic torch malfunction is a gesture of national self-deprecation
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Hasselbeck, Browning on ‘Thin Ice’
Olympic figure skaters including Stephane Lambiel and Katarina Witt to compete and judge in two-part special
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Final Score: Olympics No Match for ‘Idol’
Fox’s singing competition ultimately had no trouble competing against NBC’s Vancouver Games
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Evan Lysacek Keen to Dance With the Stars?
Olympic gold medal-winning ice skater may follow in Kristi Yamaguchi’s footsteps
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Ratings: ‘Idol’ Easily Beats Olympics
With just a few nights left, Vancouver Games still tracking ahead of 2006