2008 Summer Olympics on NBC
NBC Sports coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics was broadcast from August 6 to August 24, 2008 on the various television networks of NBC Universal in the United States. Coverage was broadcast on NBC, Telemundo, USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, their associated HDTV simulcast channels where applicable, and Universal HD. NBC also set up two dedicated cable channels, the NBC Olympic Soccer Channel and the NBC Olympic Basketball Channel, for the express purpose of providing additional coverage of those two sports.
Coverage
The scale of the coverage grew to the same huge proportions as the Games themselves. In 2008, NBC was scheduled to air over 3,600 hours of live coverage. According to NBC, that is 1,000 more hours than the combined coverage of all Summer Games since that first telecast in 1960. NBC also is using 106 hosts, announcers, and commentators to cover the action. The main transmission center in the United States was Studio 8-H at Rockefeller Center in New York City, where Saturday Night Live is based. Some announcers and hosts were assigned to the New York studio and were not on location in Beijing.Ratings
Through August 12, NBC was averaging 30.4 million viewers for each night of primetime coverage, up five million from the same period in 2004. The increased number was attributed to Michael Phelps's ongoing quests for the most gold medals in a single Olympics and in a career. On August 11, NBCOlympics.com had 7.8 million unique page visits and 476,062 downloads from cellular telephones. The number of average viewers had dropped to 28.7 million by August 17, but it still far outpaced shows on other networks. Most programming opposite the Olympics was in reruns, except for Big Brother 10 on CBS and on ABC.By the end of the Olympics, NBC estimated a total audience of 214 million people for at least some of the telecasts, an all-time record for any Olympics. In the second week of the Games, all eight primetime telecasts finished in the top eight of the ratings. On all 17 nights, NBC had more viewers than ABC, CBS, and FOX combined. However, ratings on the final Friday and Saturday of the Games were the lowest for primetime coverage since 1988.
Even other sports events saw ratings downturns attributable to Games coverage. Declines ranged from 14 percent for the PGA Tour The Barclays to 36 percent for the Little League World Series final.
Night by night
Announcers
Hosts
- Bob Costas
- Jim Lampley
- Mary Carillo
- Alex Flanagan
- Matt Vasgersian
- Melissa Stark
- Bill Patrick
- Fred Roggin
- Lindsay Czarniak
Event announcers
Sport | Sports commentator | Color commentator | Reporter |
Opening Ceremony | Bob Costas Mary Carillo | Dan Hicks Matt Lauer Joshua Cooper Ramo | Craig Sager Heather Cox Jim Gray Marty Snider Bob Neumeier Andrea Kremer Andrea Joyce |
Archery | Joe Castellano* | Denise Parker* | |
Badminton | Jim Kozimor* | Steve Kearney* | |
Baseball | Eric Collins* | Joe Magrane* | |
Basketball | Mike Breen Chris Carrino* Mike Crispino* Pete Pranica* Eric Collins* | Doug Collins Ann Meyers Teresa Edwards* Bob Salmi* | Craig Sager |
Beach volleyball | Chris Marlowe | Karch Kiraly | Heather Cox |
Boxing | Bob Papa | Teddy Atlas | Jim Gray |
Canoeing | Tim Ryan Craig Hummer Pat Parnell | Joe Jacobi | |
Cycling | Pat Parnell Craig Hummer | Kenan Harkin Paul Sherwen | Marty Snider |
Diving | Ted Robinson | Cynthia Potter | Bob Neumeier Andrea Kremer |
Equestrian | Kenny Rice* | Melanie Smith-Taylor* | |
Fencing | Joe Castellano* Pete Pranica* Andrew Catalon* | Mika'il Sankofa* | |
Gymnastics | Al Trautwig Andrea Joyce | Elfi Schlegel Tim Daggett | Andrea Joyce |
Team handball | Andrew Catalon* | Dawn Lewis* | |
Field hockey | Mike Corey* | Nick Conway* | |
Modern pentathlon | Ron Vaccaro | Rob Stull | |
Rowing | Tim Ryan | Yaz Farooq | |
Shooting | Bill Clement* | Shari LeGate* | |
Soccer | JP Dellacamera* Glenn Davis* Adrian Healey* Steve Cangialosi* | Marcelo Balboa* Brandi Chastain* Shep Messing* Lori Walker* | |
Softball | Joe Castellano* | Michele Smith* | |
Swimming | Dan Hicks Craig Hummer | Rowdy Gaines | Andrea Kremer |
Synchronized swimming | Craig Hummer | Heather Olson | |
Table tennis | Bill Clement* | Sean O'Neill* | |
Tennis | Barry MacKay* | Jimmy Arias* | |
Track and field | Tom Hammond Ron Vaccaro | Lewis Johnson Carol Lewis Dwight Stones Ato Boldon Craig Masback Ed Eyestone | Bob Neumeier |
Triathlon | Craig Hummer | Siri Lindsey | Marty Snider |
Volleyball | Paul Sunderland | Kevin Barnett | |
Water polo | Bob Fitzgerald | Wolf Wigo | |
Weightlifting | Pete Pranica* | Shane Hamman* | |
Wrestling | Matt Devlin | Rulon Gardner | |
Closing Ceremony | Bob Costas Mary Carillo | Dan Hicks Matt Lauer Joshua Cooper Ramo | Craig Sager Heather Cox Jim Gray Marty Snider Bob Neumeier Andrea Kremer Andrea Joyce |
NBC did not plan coverage of judo, sailing, or taekwondo on any of its networks. Coverage in the U.S. was to be available only online at NBCOlympics.com.
2008 Sportsdesk reporters
- Alan Abrahamson
- Peter Alexander
- Lindsay Czarniak
- Julie Foudy
- Lester Holt
- Eyee Hsu
- Nancy Snyderman
- Lindsay Soto
Feature reporters
- Mary Carillo
- Jimmy Roberts
Studio contributors
- Cris Collinsworth
- Béla Károlyi
DVDs