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NBC Sports
NBC Sports stacked logo (2012-present).svg
Launched Nov eight, 1946; 75 years ago  (1946-11-08) past WNBC in New York City
Division of NBC
Country of origin Usa
Key people Pete Bevacqua (chairman, NBC Sports Grouping)
Headquarters Stamford, Connecticut
Major broadcasting contracts
  • NFL (Sunday Night Football game)
  • MLB ("Dominicus Morning time Baseball")
  • Olympic games
  • NASCAR
  • IndyCar
  • Premier League
  • Golf
    • U.Southward. Open
    • The Open
  • Thoroughbred racing
  • Notre Dame football
  • French Open
  • Tour de France
Sister network NBC
Us Network
Peacock
Official website nbcsports.com

NBC Sports is an American programming division of the broadcast network NBC, owned and operated by NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal and subsidiary of Comcast. The division is responsible for sports broadcasts on the network, and its dedicated national sports networking cables. Formerly operating every bit "a service of NBC News", it broadcasts a diverse assortment of sports events, including Major League Baseball, the French Open, the IndyCar Series, NASCAR, the National Football League (NFL), Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football game, the Olympic Games, professional golf, Premier League soccer, the Bout de France and Thoroughbred racing, among others. Other programming from outside producers – such as coverage of the Ironman Triathlon – is besides presented on the network through NBC Sports. With Comcast's conquering of NBCUniversal in 2011, its own cablevision sports networks were aligned with NBC Sports into a part of the sectionalisation known as the NBC Sports Group.

History [edit]

Early years [edit]

2000s [edit]

In 2000, NBC declined to renew its circulate understanding with Major League Baseball game. In 2002, it was additionally outbid by ESPN and ABC for the National Basketball Clan's new circulate contract, ending the league's twelve-yr run on NBC.

Former logo for NBC Sports, used from 1989 to 2011.

During this era, NBC experimented with broadcasting emerging sports. In 2001, the network partnered with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to plant the XFL – a new football league which introduced modified rules and debuted to tremendous, but short-lived fanfare, only lasting 1 season (NBC shared broadcast rights to the league's games, which were mainly held on Saturday nights, with UPN). In 2003, NBC obtained the broadcast rights and a minority involvement in the Arena Football League. The network televised weekly games on a regional basis, as well equally the entire playoffs. The deal lasted 4 years, after which the league and NBC parted ways.

Starting time with the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Serial, NBC began its foray into NASCAR. NBC, forth with Flim-flam and TNT, obtained the broadcast rights of the superlative ii series – the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series – in a six-yr deal, beginning in 2001. NBC televised the second half of the season and alternated coverage of the Daytona 500 with Fox. In December 2005, NBC announced that it would not renew its agreement with NASCAR. In 2001, NBC obtained the broadcast rights to horse racing'southward Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in a five-yr deal.

In 2004, NBC reached a broadcast understanding with the National Hockey League (NHL). The revenue-sharing bargain called for the two sides to split up advertising revenue after the network recouped the expenses. Games were supposed to brainstorm airing on the network during the 2004–05 flavour, however a league lockout that resulted in the cancellation of that season delayed the first of the contract until the 2d half of the 2005–06 NHL season. NBC televised regular season games at first on Saturday afternoons before moving the telecast to Sundays, Saturday and Sunday afternoon playoff games, and up to v games of the Stanley Cup. Additionally in 2008, NBC broadcast the 2008 NHL Wintertime Classic, an outdoor NHL game played on New year's Twenty-four hour period at Ralph Wilson Stadium, a success in omnipresence and television ratings. The following year'south Winter Classic would become the most-watched regular season game in 34 years.[1] In addition to this regular season success, Game 7 of the 2009 Stanley Cup Concluding was watched by an average of eight million viewers, the highest ratings for an NHL game in 36 years.[2]

The NFL also returned to NBC in 2006 after an eight-year hiatus, broadcasting the league's new flagship Dominicus Nighttime Football game, along with select postseason games and Super Bowls XLIII, XLVI, XLIX, LII, LVI and LX.

2010s: Comcast/NBCUniversal era [edit]

In January 2011, Comcast finalized its acquisition of a majority share in NBC Universal. Every bit a result of the merger, the operations of Comcast'due south existing sports networks, such as Golf Aqueduct and NBCSN, were merged into an entity known as the NBC Sports Group. NBC Sports' senior vice president Mike McCarley additionally became Golf Channel's new head.[3] NBC Sports' golf game product unit of measurement was merged with Golf Channel, along with NBC'southward on-air staff, with that unit rebranding under the banner "Golf game Aqueduct on NBC", while Versus was reformatted toward a more mainstream audition, renamed the NBC Sports Network and eventually rebranded as NBCSN.[4]

The merger also helped influence an extension of NBC Sports' contract with the NHL; the 10-year bargain – valued at close to $2 billion, unified the cablevision and broadcast television rights to the league and introduced a new "Blackness Fri" Thanksgiving Showdown game on NBC, along with national coverage for every game in the Stanley Cup playoffs.[v] On July 3, 2011, ESPN obtained the exclusive broadcast rights to The Championships, Wimbledon in a 12-twelvemonth deal, ending NBC's tv relationship with The Championships after 42 years.[6]

From 2012 until 2015, Major League Soccer games were shown on NBC and the NBC Sports Network. This included the broadcast of two regular season games, 2 playoff games, and ii national squad matches on NBC and 38 regular season games, three playoff games, and two national team matches on NBC Sports Network.[7] Since the 2013–14 season NBC Sports has also held the rights to televise Premier League soccer in English (primarily on NBCSN) and Spanish (on Telemundo and Universo), through a $250 one thousand thousand bargain, replacing ESPN and Fox Soccer as the league'due south U.S. broadcasters.[8]

NBC Sports held circulate rights to the Formula I (formerly held by Speed and Fob Sports) from 2013 until 2017. The majority of its coverage (including much of the season, along with qualifying and exercise sessions) aired on NBCSN, while NBC aired the Monaco G Prix, Canadian Thousand Prix and the concluding 2 races of the season, which in the first yr of the bargain included the United States Grand Prix. All races were too streamed online and through the NBC Sports Live Extra mobile app.[9] [x] [eleven] They lost the broadcast rights to ESPN beginning from the 2018 flavor.[12] [thirteen]

On March 18, 2013, about all of the operations for NBC Sports and NBCSN began to exist based out of a purpose-built facility in Stamford, Connecticut. The movement was made mainly to take advantage of revenue enhancement credits given by the country of Connecticut, which NBC has taken advantage of previously with the tabloid talk shows of its NBCUniversal Boob tube Distribution.[14] Only Football Night in America remained in New York City, at NBC Studios, until September seven, 2014, when production of that program as well moved to Stamford.

NASCAR returned to NBC Sports properties in 2015 under a x-yr deal, with NBC once again ambulation the second half of the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series seasons. While no specific financial details were disclosed, NBC reportedly paid 50% more than ESPN and TNT (who took over the portion of the season previously held past NBC) combined under the previous bargain.[15] [16]

In May 2015, NBCUniversal announced the germination of NBC Deportes (later renamed Telemundo Deportes), which serves as a Spanish language branch of NBC Sports for Telemundo and NBC Universo.[17]

On June seven, 2015, amid its loss of rights to the USGA's championships to Fox (including the U.Southward. Open up), NBC Sports and The R&A agreed to a twelve-year deal to televise The Open Championship, Senior Open up Championship, and Women's British Open on NBC and Golf game Channel, start in 2017.[eighteen] Existing rightsholder ESPN opted out of its final year of its agreement for the tournaments, with the Open afterwards debuting a year early in 2016.[19]

Universal Sports ceased operations in Nov 2015. NBCUniversal caused the rights to the content that was previously held by Universal Sports Network. Much of the programming moved to either Universal HD, NBCSN and NBC Sports Live Extra.[20]

From 2016 until 2018, NBC Sports held the rights to Premiership Rugby, the peak division of English rugby union, through a iii-year bargain. The contract included up to 24 regularly-scheduled games on NBCSN per-flavor, and up to fifty streaming. Its first alive match was on March 12, 2016, when London Irish hosted Saracens F.C. at Scarlet Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey.[21]

In June 2016, NBC Sports launched NBC Sports Golden, a suite of sport-specific over-the-peak subscription services that would included expanded and overflow coverage of its backdrop.[22]

On July xv, 2017. NBCUniversal relaunched Universal HD as Olympic Aqueduct, a network that would carry Olympic sports programming as a compliment to its long-standing agreement to comprehend the Games.[23] [24]

In early 2018, it was announced that NBC Sports would renew its contract with the IndyCar Series (continuing a human relationship with NBCSN which began in 2009 as Versus),[25] through 2021, and acquire the broadcast television rights previously held by ABC. NBC televises eight races per-season since 2019, including the serial flagship Indianapolis 500, with the remaining races airing on NBCSN as before. An IndyCar packet is as well offered through NBC Sports Gilt.[26] [27] Shortly afterward, NBC announced a six-year agreement with the International Motor Sports Association beginning 2019, including the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, with the majority of coverage on NBCSN.[28]

2020s [edit]

Post-obit the launch of NBCUniversal'due south streaming service Peacock, NBC Sports began to migrate some of its overflow content (including the Premier League and other NBC Sports Gilded services) to the service.[29] On June 29, 2020, Fox sold the last vii years of its contract to air USGA tournaments to NBC, regaining rights to the U.S. Open for the first fourth dimension since 2015.[30] [31]

In Jan 2021, it was reported that NBCUniversal planned to shut down NBCSN past the finish of the yr; an internal memo cited increased competition from streaming services and the other mainstream sports networks as reasoning [32] [33]

NBC'due south contract with the NHL expired subsequently the 2020–21 flavor, with the league signing new contracts with ESPN and TNT.[34] [35]

On Dec 31, 2021, NBCUniversal shut down NBCSN;[36] its remaining programming rights were moved to other NBCUniversal platforms, particularly USA Network and Peacock.[36]

On Apr 6th, 2022, NBC Sports signed a bargain with Major League Baseball game for 18 Sunday Morning Games on Peacock with the first game to exist simulcast on NBC marking the first regular season game shown on the network since 1995, and the first MLB game shown on NBC since 2000.[37]

Olympics [edit]

In 1964, NBC televised the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo; in 1972, NBC televised the 1972 Wintertime Olympics for the showtime fourth dimension. 1980 would prove to be a stinging disappointment for the network; afterward contentious negotiations, NBC won the circulate rights to the 1980 Summer Olympics. After the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, the United States and 64 other countries boycotted the event. NBC essentially scaled dorsum its coverage and lost heavily in advertizing revenue. In 1988, NBC televised the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. Since then, it has branded itself as "America's Olympic Network", televising every Summer Olympic Games since the Seoul event, also as every Winter Olympic Games since 2002 Winter Olympics. In total, NBC has aired 13 Summer and Winter Olympics, the most by any i U.S. network. The Olympic Games have likewise get an integral part of the network, despite some recurring controversy over its method of circulate delaying events in part to accept advantage of a wider national audience in prime number time.

In 1998, Ebersol was named president of NBC Sports and Olympics.

The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver were watched past a full of 190 million viewers,[38] including 27.6 million viewers of the gold medal game in men's hockey.[39]

During the 2014 Wintertime Olympics in Sochi, Russia, over 500 hours of the games were circulate across five NBC-owned television channels (NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, MSNBC and USA Network), with 1,000 hours being streamed digitally.[twoscore] In January, the visitor announced some sectional digital-only streaming of the 2014 Olympics via the NBCOlympics.com website and the NBC Sports Live Extra app for Android and iOS, including exclusive content such equally Gold Zone, Olympic Ice and NBC's Olympic News Desk.[41]

Branding [edit]

With the premiere of Sunday Dark Football game, NBCUniversal hired Troika Design Group to design an overall visual identity for its coverage, including branding, on-air graphics, and other visual elements.[42]

Concurrent with the relaunch of Versus as NBC Sports Network on January two, 2012, and the 2012 NHL Winter Classic, NBC Sports also launched a comprehensive redesign of its branding, including a new on-air graphics design built around the NBC peacock, and an updated logo for the sectionalisation equally a whole (replacing a logo that had been in use since 1989). The new design was also intended to be modular, assuasive it to be expanded for use in larger events across multiple networks (such as the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games).[43] A refreshed design for on-air graphics was introduced on January 1, 2015 (in time for the 2015 NHL Winter Classic and NFL playoffs), with a cleaner and brighter visual appearance.[44]

NBC debuted a new graphics parcel specifically for Sunday Night Football game during Super Basin LII. NBC producer Fred Gaudelli stated that the network wanted the Sunday night games to have a more than distinctive presentation to set up them apart from other games.[45] NBC similarly diverged for its Premier League coverage in 2019, adopting elements of its new British sibling Sky Sports.[46]

During the concluding season of its NHL coverage, NBC unveiled a new scoreboard for the 2021 Stanley Loving cup Playoffs, which matches the secondary graphics package that was introduced during the 2019 Conference Finals. However, the primary graphics package, which was first introduced at the commencement of 2015, remains the same.

Starting with Super Bowl LVI, NBC Sports unveiled a new graphics package for its NFL broadcasts, featuring a more compact score bug similar to the 1 used on Play tricks'due south NFL telecasts.[47]

NBC's regional networks debuted a new scoreboard for its baseball game telecasts, starting with the 2022 Major League Baseball season, while keeping the primary graphics starting time used in 2016.

Programs throughout the years [edit]

Current programs [edit]

  • Major League Baseball game on NBC (1947-89; 1994-2000; 2022-present)
    • MLB Dominicus Leadoff (2022-present; Peacock will circulate these games, with NBC carrying the first game.)
  • Golf Channel on NBC (1954–present)
    • USGA Championships (1954–1965; 1995–2014, 2020–present)
    • Ryder Cup (1991–present)
    • Presidents Cup (2000–present)
    • Senior PGA Championship (1990–nowadays)
    • Women's PGA Championship (2015–present)
    • The Open Championship (2016–present)
    • Senior Open up Championship (2016–present)
    • Women'south British Open (2016–present)
  • Olympics on NBC
    • Summertime Olympics (1964, 1980,[48] 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028, 2032)
    • Wintertime Olympics (1972, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026, 2030)
  • Thoroughbred Racing on NBC (1949–present)
    • Kentucky Derby (2001–present)
    • Preakness Stakes (2001–present)
    • Belmont Stakes (1950–1952, 2001–2005, 2011–present)
    • Breeders' Loving cup (1984–2005, 2012–present)
    • Haskell Invitational Stakes (2014–present)
    • Santa Anita Derby (2009–present)
    • Pegasus World Loving cup (2017–present)
    • Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (2010–nowadays)
    • Ascot Racecourse (2017–present)
  • French Open (1983–present)
  • Higher Football on NBC Sports (1946–1965, 1991–present)
    • Notre Dame Football on NBC (1991–present)
    • All-American Basin (2004–nowadays)
  • NFL on NBC (1955–1963, 1970–1997, 2006–present)
    • NBC Sun Night Football (2006–present)
    • NFL Wild Card playoff game (2007–nowadays)
    • NFL Divisional playoff game (2015–nowadays)
    • Super Bowl: I (shared with CBS), 3, V, VII, Ix, XI, XIII, XV, XVII, Xx, XXIII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX, XXXII, XLIII, XLVI, XLIX, LII, LVI, LX, LXIV, and LXVIII
    • Football Night in America (2006–nowadays)
  • Tour de France (2011–present)
  • Premier League on NBC (2013–present)
  • Us Football game League (2022–future)
  • Pan American Games (2023–hereafter)
Motorsport
  • NASCAR on NBC (1979–2006, 2015–present)
  • Drone Racing League (2019–present)
  • IndyCar Series on NBC (2009–present)
    • Indianapolis 500 (2019–present)
  • IMSA on NBC (2019–present)
    • Rolex 24 at Daytona (2019–present)
  • Monster Jam (2019–nowadays)
  • AMA Supercross Championship (2019–present)
  • MotoGP World Championship (2020–present)
    • Include Moto2 and Moto3 Races
  • Superbike Earth Title (2020–present)
    • Include WorldSSP and WorldSSP300 Races
Olympic sports
  • ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating (2004–present)
  • U.S. Figure Skating Championships (2008–present)
  • FINA Globe Aquatics Championships
  • Globe Athletics Championships
  • Diamond League
  • World Men's Handball Championship (2019–nowadays)
  • U.s. Swimming
  • United states Runway & Field
  • Iv Continents Figure Skating Championships
  • FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
  • Bobsleigh World Cup
  • Skeleton World Cup
  • Fencing World Cup
  • FINA Diving World Cup
  • FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
  • World Marathon Majors
Rugby
  • Rugby World Cup (2011, 2015, 2019)
  • English language Premiership (2016–present)
  • Half dozen Nations Championship (2018–present)
Other
  • National Dog Show (2001–present)
  • WWE Raw (1993–2000, 2005–present)
  • WWE NXT (2010, 2019–present)

Old programs [edit]

  • Major League Baseball on NBC
    • World Series (1947 (Games ane & 5), 1948–1976, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1995 (Games 2, iii, & vi), 1997, 1999)
    • Major League Baseball of the Week (1956–1989)
    • Major League Baseball: An Inside Look (1979–1989)
    • The Baseball game Network (1994–1995)
  • NBC College Football Game of the Week
    • Bayou Classic (until 2015)
    • Rose Basin Game (1952–1988)
    • Carbohydrate Bowl (1959–1969)
    • Orangish Bowl (1965–1995)
    • Fiesta Basin (1978–1995)
    • Cotton wool Bowl Classic (1953–1957, 1993–1995)
    • Gator Basin (1996–2006)
    • Outback Bowl (1988–1992)
    • Citrus Bowl (1984–1985)
    • Army–Navy Game (1945–1953, 1955–1959, 1964–1965)
    • Blue–Grey Football game Classic (1958–1963)
  • NBA on NBC (1954–1962; 1990–2002)
    • WNBA on NBC (1997–2002)
    • 2002 FIBA Globe Championship
  • NFL on NBC
    • National Football game League (1955–1963, 1970–1997)
    • American Football League (1965–1969)
    • AFC games (1970–1997)
    • Th Night Football (2016–2017)
    • The NFL on NBC pregame prove
      • Grandstand (1975–1976)
      • NFL 77, 78 (1977–1986)
      • NFL Live! (1987–1994)
      • NFL on NBC (1995–1997)
  • NHL on NBC: (1966, 1972–1975, 1990–1994 (All Star Game), 2005–2021)
  • College Basketball on NBC (1969–1998)
    • NCAA Division I Men'south Basketball game Tournament (1969–1981)
  • The Championships, Wimbledon (1969–2011)
  • Sportsworld (1978–1992)
  • Champ Car World Serial (1979–1990, 1994, 2005–2007)
  • American Le Mans Serial (1999–2004, 2007–2008)
  • Formula One (2013–2017)
  • Titans-RX (2014–2017)
  • Gillette Column of Sports (1946–1960)
  • Michael Jordan Glory Golf Classic (1990s)
  • Soccer
    • FIFA World Loving cup (1966, 1986)
    • MLS on NBC (2012–2014)
  • Superstars (1985–1990)
  • XFL (2001)
  • AFL on NBC (2003–2006)
  • CFL on NBC (1954, 1982, 2012–2013)
  • Professional person Bowlers Clan (1984–1991)
  • Association of Volleyball Professionals (1990–2009)
  • Hambletonian Stakes (2007–2012)
  • Premier Boxing Champions (2015–17)[49]
  • NASCAR on NBC
    • 2002, 2004, and 2006 Daytona 500
  • WWE SmackDown (2010–2019)
  • Premier Lacrosse League (2019–2021)

Notable personalities [edit]

Present [edit]

Play-by-play [edit]

  • NBC Sun Night Football – Mike Tirico
  • NBC Olympic broadcasts – Dan Hicks, Leigh Diffey, Ted Robinson, Bob Fitzgerald, Terry Gannon, Kenny Albert, Arlo White, Steve Schlanger, Leigh Diffey, Todd Harris
  • NASCAR on NBC – Rick Allen, Dave Burns, Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Leigh Diffey, Kevin Lee
  • IMSA on NBC – Leigh Diffey, Rick Allen, Brian Till, Kevin Lee, Dave Burns
  • Tennis on NBC – Dan Hicks
  • Golf Channel on NBC – Dan Hicks, Mike Tirico, Terry Gannon, Steve Sands
  • Notre Matriarch Football on NBC – Mike Tirico
  • Premier League on NBC – Arlo White, Andrés Cantor
  • World Athletics/Us Runway & Field – Rick Allen, Paul Swangard, Kenny Albert, Leigh Diffey
  • FINA/USA Pond/USA Diving – Dan Hicks, Ted Robinson
  • Rugby World Cup – Rupert Cox
  • Tour de French republic – Phil Liggett
  • USFL – Jac Collinsworth, Paul Burmeister

[edit]

  • NBC Lord's day Night Football – Cris Collinsworth, Terry McAulay, Drew Brees
  • NASCAR on NBC – Steve Letarte, Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr, Dale Jarrett, Parker Kligerman, Brad Daugherty
  • IndyCar Serial on NBC – Townsend Bong, James Hinchcliffe
  • IMSA on NBC – Dale Earnhardt Jr, Calvin Fish, Townsend Bell
  • Lawn tennis on NBC – John McEnroe, Mary Carillo
  • Golf Channel on NBC – Paul Azinger, Gary Koch, Justin Leonard
  • Notre Dame Football on NBC – Drew Brees, Terry McAulay
  • Premier League on NBC – Lee Dixon, Graeme Le Saux, Tim Howard, Robbie Earle, Robbie Mustoe, Danny Higginbotham, Stephen Warnock
  • IAAF/USA Runway & Field – Ato Boldon, Sanya Richards-Ross, Craig Masback
  • FINA/U.s.a. Swimming/U.s. Diving – Rowdy Gaines, Elizabeth Beisel, Michael Phelps, Cynthia Potter
  • Tour de France – Bob Roll
  • USFL – Jason Garrett, Michael Robinson, Cameron Jordan

Reporters [edit]

  • NBC Dominicus Dark Football – Kathryn Tappen
  • Olympics on NBC – Andrea Joyce, Heather Cox, Kelli Stavast, Trenni Kusnierek, Lewis Johnson, Steve Sands, Tina Dixon
  • NASCAR on NBC – Marty Snider, Kelli Stavast, Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, Dillon Welch
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Marty Snider, Kelli Stavast, Kevin Lee, Dillon Welch, Dave Burns
  • IMSA on NBC – Marty Snider, Kelli Stavast, Dave Burns, Parker Kligerman, Kevin Lee, Brian Till, Dillon Welch
  • Golf Channel on NBC – Roger Maltbie, Marking Rolfing, Notah Begay III
  • Notre Dame Football on NBC – Kathryn Tappen
  • World Athletics/Us Track & Field – Lewis Johnson, Todd Harris
  • FINA/Usa Swimming/USA Diving – Ahmed Fareed, Laura Wilkinson, Kelli Stavast
  • Tour de France – Steve Porino, Jens Voigt
  • USFL – Corey Robinson, Zora Stephenson

Studio hosts [edit]

  • Football Nighttime in America – Jac Collinsworth, Maria Taylor
  • Olympics on NBC – Mike Tirico, Rebecca Lowe, Kathryn Tappen, Ahmed Fareed, Maria Taylor
  • NASCAR on NBC – Jac Collinsworth, Kelli Stavast, Marty Snider
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Mike Tirico
  • Golf Channel on NBC – Jimmy Roberts
  • Notre Matriarch Football on NBC – Jac Collinsworth
  • Premier League on NBC – Rebecca Lowe, Ahmed Fareed, Paul Burmeister
  • National Domestic dog Show – John O'Hurley
  • Tour de France – Paul Burmeister
  • USFL – Sara Perlman

Studio analysts [edit]

  • Football Night in America – Tony Dungy, Mike Florio, Rodney Harrison, Chris Simms, Steve Kornacki, Drew Brees
  • NASCAR on NBC – Kyle Petty, Dale Jarrett, A. J. Allmendinger, Brad Daugherty
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Robin Miller, Danica Patrick, Dale Earnhardt Jr., A. J. Allmendinger
  • Notre Dame Football game on NBC – Doug Flutie (select games)
  • Premier League on NBC – Robbie Mustoe, Robbie Earle, Tim Howard, Danny Higginbotham
  • Tour de France - Christian Vande Velde, Chris Horner

Former [edit]

Play-by-play [edit]

  • NBC Sunday Night Football - Al Michaels
  • Th Night Football - Al Michaels, Mike Tirico
  • Major League Baseball on NBC – Mel Allen, Bob Costas, Dick Enberg, Joe Garagiola, Short Gowdy, Bryant Gumbel, Lindsey Nelson, Vin Scully, Bob Wolff
  • NBA on NBC - Greg Gumbel, Dick Enberg, Don Criqui, Mike Breen, Bob Neal, Short Gowdy, Dan Hicks, Paul Sunderland, Jim Lampley
  • NHL on NBC – Tim Ryan, Mike Emrick, Dave Strader, Chris Cuthbert, Kenny Albert, Mike Tirico, John Forslund, Gord Miller, Brendan Burke, Randy Hahn, Rick Peckham, Alex Faust
  • NASCAR on NBC – Pecker Weber, Allen Bestwick
  • IndyCar Serial on NBC – Bob Jenkins, Brian Till, Bob Varsha, Bill Weber
  • IMSA on NBC – Allen Bestwick, Bill Weber
  • MLS on NBC – John Strong, Steve Cangialosi, Richard Fleming
  • Thoroughbred Racing on NBC – Tom Durkin
  • Golf Aqueduct on NBC – Dan Hicks
  • Notre Dame Football on NBC – Don Criqui, Dick Enberg, Tom Hammond, Dan Hicks
  • SportsWorld – Paul Page
  • The Championships, Wimbledon – Dick Enberg
  • Formula I – Leigh Diffey, Bob Varsha
  • Premier League on NBC - Steve Bower, Derek Rae, Peter Drury, Clive Tyldesley, Martin Tyler, Bill Leslie, Alan Parry

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  • NFL on NBC – Merlin Olsen, Paul Maguire, Phil Simms, Bob Trumpy, Len Dawson, Al DeRogatis
    • NBC Sunday Night Football – John Madden
    • Th Dark Football game - Cris Collinsworth, Doug Flutie, Tony Dungy, Kurt Warner
  • Major League Baseball on NBC – Joe Morgan
  • NBA on NBC – Bill Walton, Matt Guokas, Doug Collins, Quinn Buckner, Tom Tolbert, Dan Issel, Chuck Daly, Cotton wool Fitzsimmons, Julius Erving, Steve "Snapper" Jones
  • NHL on NBC – Ted Lindsay, Bill Clement, John Davidson, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire, Brian Engblom, Brian Hayward, Peter McNab, Joe Micheletti, A. J. Mleczko, Mike Johnson, Kendall Coyne Schofield, Peter McNab, Jim Pull a fast one on
  • NASCAR on NBC – Benny Parsons, Wally Dallenbach Jr., James Hinchcliffe,
  • IndyCar on NBC – Robbie Buhl, Jon Beekhuis, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Dan Wheldon, Sam Hornish Jr., David Hobbs, Steve Matchett, Anders Krohn, James Hinchcliffe, Paul Tracy,
  • MLS on NBC – Brian Dunseth, Stuart Holden, Shep Messing, Robbie Russell
  • Golf Channel on NBC – Johnny Miller
  • Notre Dame Football game on NBC – Pat Haden, Mike Mayock
  • Premier League on NBC – Kyle Martino, Jim Beglin, Andy Townsend, Alan Smith, Geoff Cameron, Kevin Kilbane, Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville
  • Higher Basketball on NBC – Al McGuire, Billy Packer
  • Formula One – David Hobbs, Steve Matchett
  • Bout de France – Paul Sherwen

Reporters [edit]

  • NBC Lord's day Dark Football – Andrea Kremer
  • Th Night Football – Heather Cox
  • Major League Baseball game on NBC – Bob Costas
  • NBA on NBC – Jim Greyness
  • NASCAR on NBC – Neb Weber, Allen Bestwick, Matt Yocum, Mike Massaro, Alex Hayden, Jim Noble, Lindsay Czarniak, Dorsey Schroeder
  • NHL on NBC – Pierre McGuire, Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro, Cammi Granato, Darren Pang
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Jack Arute, Michelle Beisner, Calvin Fish, Robbie Floyd, Gary Gerould, Brian Hammons, Bruce Jenner, Sally Larvick, Cameron Steele, Bill Stephens, Lindy Thackston, Anders Krohn, Robin Miller
  • Olympics on NBC – Melissa Stark, Lesley Visser, Chris Wragge, Craig Sager, Marty Snider
  • Notre Dame Football on NBC – Lewis Johnson, Alex Flanagan
  • The Championships, Wimbledon – Bud Collins
  • French Open up – Bud Collins
  • Formula One – Will Buxton, Townsend Bell

Studio hosts [edit]

  • NFL on NBC – Gayle Gardner, Bryant Gumbel, Greg Gumbel, Jim Lampley, Bob Costas
    • NBC Sunday Night Football – Bob Costas, Dan Patrick, Keith Olbermann, Liam McHugh, Mike Tirico
    • Thursday Night Football game – Mike Tirico, Bob Costas, Dan Patrick, Liam McHugh
  • Major League Baseball game on NBC – Bill Macatee
  • NBA on NBC – Hannah Storm
  • NHL on NBC – Beak Clement, Pierre McGuire, Bob Costas, Dan Patrick, Liam McHugh, Kathryn Tappen, Mike Tirico, Ahmed Fareed, Paul Burmeister, Russ Thaler
  • Olympics on NBC – Bob Costas, Dick Enberg, Gayle Gardner, Curt Gowdy, Bryant Gumbel, Greg Gumbel, Jim Lampley, Dan Patrick, Alex Flanagan, Liam McHugh
  • NASCAR on NBC – Neb Weber, Brian Williams, Krista Voda
  • IndyCar Series on NBC – Kevin Lee, Krista Voda
  • MLS on NBC – Russ Thaler
  • Notre Matriarch Football on NBC – Hannah Storm, Liam McHugh
  • Premier League – Russ Thaler, Liam McHugh, Derek Rae

Studio analyst [edit]

  • NHL on NBC – Eddie Olczyk, Keith Jones, Patrick Abrupt, Anson Carter, Mike Babcock, Dominic Moore, Ryan Callahan, Ray Ferraro, Mike Milbury, Jeremy Roenick, Brett Hull
  • Premier League – Kyle Martino

Telemundo personalities [edit]

  • Andrés Cantor
  • Ana Jurka

Presidents and chairmen [edit]

  • Chet Simmons (1977–1979)[50]
  • Arthur Watson (1979–1989)[51]
  • Dick Ebersol (1989–2011)[52]
  • Ken Schanzer (1998–2011)[53]
  • Jon Miller (2011–present)[54]

Master competitors [edit]

  • CBS Sports – sports partition of ViacomCBS
  • ESPN Inc. – joint venture betwixt The Walt Disney Visitor and Hearst Communications
  • Fox Sports – sports division of Fox Corporation
  • Stadium – articulation venture betwixt Sinclair Broadcast Group and Chicago White Sox
  • Turner Sports – sports partitioning of WarnerMedia News & Sports

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC_Sports

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