US Television

NBC has released its Winter Olympics coverage rundowns.

Waiting for yours, Nine.

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The talent competition is now exploring new ways to exploit this and has come up with a new way for fans to vote: using social media.

ABC and Fremantle, which produces the show in association with Sony Pictures Television’s 19 Entertainment, are still finalizing some of the specific details around the logistics of social voting. For now, there’ll still be text and phone voting. “Maybe in three years’ time, we’ll have a conversation where we’re just doing social voting. But right now, you want to ease the audience into something new,” she said.

Found this funny RE: ESPN’s Australian Open in the US:

https://x.com/i/status/2014020384689971586

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NBC followed it up with an additional announcement: 4K HDR all day, 7am - midnight ET.

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Took them a bit too long in my opinion but Fox has finally announced the World Cup schedule.

Back off the match time reveal, they were quick to say 69 are on Fox. Then never heard a word about which. Until now.

Also a match, whether it’s 2:00 or 3:30, will need 2:15 or 3:45 in actuality, you know, because it’s played in quarters.

NBC’s Savannah Guthrie will not be at the Olympics due to what has been happening if you’ve been following the story. Wishing and praying her across the Guthrie family.

Mary Carillo will replace Savannah, who was scheduled to call the Opening Creremony on Friday.

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And it’s not the only replacement being made: NBC has also announced Craig Melvin will also miss the Games. He was set to anchor late night coverage during the Super Bowl weekend before Mike Tirico took over. Ahmed Fareed will take this place.

Another daytime show is axed. Sherri will not be renewed.

Well, I mean, they understandably don’t have forever. But there are better options.

NBC has launched their century promo celebrating 100 years of the Peacock network.

One of the promos debuted during the Milano Cortina Opening Ceremony today and will air during NBC’s Super Bowl coverage this Sunday.

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NBC’s Super Bowl LX day schedule (all times in EST)

  • 7:00am - Winter Olympics 2026
  • 12:00pm - Road to the Super Bowl (produced by NFL Films)
  • 1:00pm - Super Bowl LX Pregame
  • 6:00pm - Super Bowl LX Kickoff Show
  • 6:40pm - Super Bowl LX - Seattle Seahawks v New England Patriots
  • 10:30pm approx - Super Bowl LX Postgame Show (with the trophy presentation)
  • 10:45pm approx - Primetime in Milan Day 2 - hosted by Mike Tirico (also calls SBLX on NBC)
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“We need more competition against THE ENEMY, the Fake News National TV Networks. Letting Good Deals get done like Nexstar – Tegna will help knock out the Fake News because there will be more competition, and at a higher and more sophisticated level

Nexstar and Tegna are affiliates of the “Fake News National TV Networks”…what do they think they’re going to do? Disaffiliate from them?

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