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Broadcast coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics will air on the radio and television services listed below.

Within the host Vancouver-Whistler area, coverage will be available on CIVT-TV (CTV), KING-TV (NBC), CHNM-TV (Omni), and most of the Canadian cable channels listed in the below table.

Nation Primary rightsholder(s) Broadcasters HDTV Cite
 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:
FoxtelHD+: One Channel for each venue
  • Whistler HD: Channel 196
  • Creekside HD: Channel 197
  • Vancouver HD: Channel 198
  • Cypress HD: Channel 199
[1][2]
 Brazil Rede Record Free-to-air television broadcast:
Rede Record
Cable and satellite television broadcast:
Sportv
Internet rights:
Terra Networks
Free-to-air television broadcast:
Rede Record
Cable and satellite television broadcast:
Sportv HD
 Canada CTVglobemedia
Rogers Media
Free-to-air television:

CTV
(As there is no full CTV affiliate serving Newfoundland and Labrador, CTV coverage will also air in Atlantic Canada on cable channel A Atlantic.[3])
V
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[4]

Free-to-air television:

CTV HD
V HD
Omni HD
Cable and satellite television:
TSN HD
RDS HD
Rogers Sportsnet HD

[5]
 Czech Republic Česká televize Free-to-air television broadcast:
ČT2
Cable and satellite television:
ČT4

ČT HD

 Denmark EBU Free-to-air television broadcast:
DR1
DR2
TV 2
 Germany ARD
ZDF
Free-to-air television broadcast:
Das Erste
ZDF
WDR
NDR
BR
SWR
MDR
HR
SR
RB
RBB
EinsFestival
EinsPlus
ZDFdokukanal
ZDFinfokanal

Das Erste HD
ZDF HD
Eins Festival HD

 Finland YLE Free-to-air television broadcast:
YLE TV2
YLE FST5
Canal Digital satellite broadcast and selected cable networks:
YLE HD
 France France Télévisions
 Europe Eurosport Eurosport
Eurosport 2

Eurosport HD

 Hong Kong Cable TV
 Indonesia RCTI
Global TV
 Italy RAI
SKY Italia
 Japan NHK
Fuji TV
Nippon Television
 Mexico Televisa
TV Azteca
 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 1 HD

SKY Sport 2 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
 Russia VGTRK Free-to-air television broadcast:
Channel One
Russia 1
Russia 2
HD channel of Channel One and VGTRK [6][7]
 South Korea SBS SBS SBS HD
 Slovenia RTV Slovenija Free-to-air television broadcast:
SLO2
Free-to-air television broadcast:
SLO HD (DVB-T test transmission)
 Spain RTVE TVE 1
TVE 2
Teledeporte
TVE HD
 Ukraine NTKU UT-1
 United Kingdom BBC, Eurosport BBC HD, Eurosport HD
 United States NBC Universal Free-to-air television broadcast:
NBC
Universal Sports
Cable and satellite television broadcast:
USA Network
CNBC
MSNBC
Radio:
Westwood One
NBC HD
MSNBC HD
CNBC HD
USA HD
Universal HD
[8]

References

  1. ^ [1], Foxtel Olympic Winter Games Coverage
  2. ^ [2], Nine and Foxtel Win Olympic Coverage
  3. ^ CTV’s Hit Programs Join /A\ for a Special Two-Week Run, February 12 – 28, During Vancouver 2010, CTV press release, 2010-01-12
  4. ^ Corus Québec Joins Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium as Exclusive French-Language Radio Partner of Vancouver 2010, COBMC press release, May 14, 2009
  5. ^ CTV/Rogers press release, January 2009
  6. ^ Sport-express Russian: Заключены контракты на трансляции с крупных соревнований, включая Олимпийские игры в Ванкувере и чемпионат мира по футболу в ЮАР
  7. ^ Vesti Russian: К Зимней Олимпиаде в России появится новый спортивный канал
  8. ^ [3], 2010 Olympic TV Schedule







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