With 10 days left before the delayed and disquieting Summer Olympics start in Tokyo, NBC Olympics executive producer Molly Solomon and three on-air analysts made the case for staying the course.will be the most meaningful Olympic Games of our lifetime,” Solomon said during a 30-minute press call. Joining her on the line were NBC Olympics analysts Ato Boldon, Rowdy Gaines and Nastia Liukin.
Asked about the opening ceremony on July 23, Solomon said final details are still being worked out in terms of how many athletes march and what the atmosphere will be. Given that Japan has declared a state of emergency and the pandemic is likely to be the main news event at the start of the Games, Solomon said NBCU is prepared.
Many observers, both in the media and other segments of society in Japan and abroad, have accused the IOC of putting greed before common sense in forging ahead in Tokyo. Asked about that critique, Solomon said, “As the American broadcaster of the Games, we feel that if there’s going to be an Olympic Games, then we’ll be here to chronicle it.” Given the health and safety protocols in place, she added, “we feel that we can safely and responsibly produce these Games.
Peacock’s Olympics hub on Flex includes six themed channels; four live-studio shows; live coverage of gymnastics, track & field and the US Men’s Basketball Team, hundreds of short-form highlights and trending news clips; and several original docuseries and documentaries. Peacock’s programming will be curated alongside other Olympic-related programming from streaming services such as YouTube, HBO Max, Prime Video and more.
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