Comcast gained the rights to broadcast the Olympic Games through 2036 as part of a new $3 billion agreement with the International Olympic Committee.
In a major deal, Comcast and the International Olympic Committee have inked a $3 billion deal that will keep NBCUniversal and Peacock as the TV and streaming home of the Olympic Games through 2036.
The $3 billion deal will also see the parties collaborate on technical infrastructure and advertising support of the games.
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NBC and the International Olympic Committee announced that they have reached a $3 billion deal to extend and expand their ...
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