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Jason Pettus :blobrainbow: (@jasonpettus) · 02/2019 · Tröts: 4.174 · Folger: 428
So 28.07.2024 22:46
The first thing I noticed is that NBC has learned its lesson from the past and understands that these small "storytelling"-type features sells the Games, so their NBCOlympics.com website is gathering up every such piece across the entire NBC system, from the Games to NBC News, "Today," "Tonight," USA, etc. So on Peacock I can access the full footage (often four to eight hours) of every single event in every single sport, but I add the storytelling features to better understand what I'm watching.
Full replays of every event in every sport over at Peacock.com, on my left screen; on my right display, a collection of "storytelling" features about the Olympics across the entire NBC platform, from News to sports, "Today" to "Tonight," USA and more, gathered together at NBCOlympics.com and free to the public (i.e. ad-driven).
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