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Olympic Media Consortium reinvents how Games coverage will be delivered

It’s a completely new way to experience the Olympic Games. With one month to go until the Opening Ceremony, Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium announced today the most ambitious media initiative in Canadian history.

The Consortium will deliver unprecedented choice and access in a broadcast plan that is unlike anything seen before anywhere in the world. The strategy is designed to allow Canadians to experience the Games on their own terms – to watch what they want, when they want and how they want. Viewers can access three levels of experience: Best of the Best (on CTV and V), Extended (on TSN, Rogers Sportsnet, RDS and others), and Complete (on CTVOlympics.ca and RDSOlympiques.ca). The Olympic Games experience will also be delivered by the Consortium via online, radio, print, mobile, VOD, theatre, and in person at local events.

“Throw away any pre-conceived notions you may have about an Olympic Games broadcast,” said Ivan Fecan, President and Chief Executive Officer, CTVglobemedia and Chief Executive Officer, CTV Inc. “We are giving consumers complete control of their Olympic Games experience, tailored for our digital age.”

“We have seen an evolution in the way Canadians consume media, and as content providers, we have an obligation to deliver on those desires and expectations. And that is precisely what we aim to accomplish,” said Keith Pelley, President, Canada’s Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium.

Viewers can choose the intensity of their Olympic Games experience:

Best of the Best – All the ‘big’ moments will be featured live on CTV and V (with French-language coverage produced by RDS). Viewers won’t miss any of these key moments from Vancouver 2010, as the two channels will provide live coverage of the top stories and most significant events at any given time, including every single Canadian medal victory. In addition to live event coverage, CTV and V will present highlights from events happening concurrently on other channels, directing viewers to additional networks for extended coverage of certain events.

Extended – Companion networks, including TSN, RDS and Rogers Sportsnet, will present live coverage of key events from start to finish. Full hockey games, curling matches, alpine skiing races, figure skating programs, speed skating, sliding events and more will air in their entirety on these channels.

Complete – Every second of every competition will be provided live on the Consortium’s two websites CTVOlympics.ca and RDSolympiques.ca. With up to 14 concurrent live streams available, the websites will host live feeds from five networks (CTV, TSN, Rogers Sportsnet, V and RDS) as well as the live host broadcast stream of every sport and discipline from beginning to end of competition. For coverage viewers don’t often get to see – such as the 65th-ranked alpine skier from the Cayman Islands – CTVOlympics.ca and RDSolympiques.ca offer access like never before. Viewers won’t miss a second of the action.

The Olympic Games transcend sports, and as such, the Consortium will roll out the red carpet for all the glamour and glitz as the ETALK and FASHIONTELEVISION teams cover the celebrity sightings, style, fashion and pop culture of the Games. MuchMusic also heads out west for a daily double dose of the music, sights and sounds of the Games with MOD Live @ The Base, as well as exclusive coverage of the star-studded nightly concerts from the Vancouver and Whistler Victory Ceremonies. CTV and Rogers’ industry-leading news organizations will also be front and centre with frequent daily reports on the politics, protests and topical issues of the Games.

In an Olympic Games first, the Consortium will deliver every second of every competition LIVE from Vancouver 2010, encompassing more than 4,800 hours of coverage in 22 languages on 12 television channels, 20 radio stations and two dedicated websites. In all, the Consortium will present more than 2,250 hours of coverage on television, 2,350 hours online and 200 hours on radio. The Consortium’s coverage of Vancouver 2010 on television alone is more than double the amount of Canadian television coverage made available in English and French for Turin 2006 (1,009 hours). Coverage of Vancouver 2010 will be produced entirely in High Definition and will be presented from February 12 to 28 across the following platforms:

· Television (English) – CTV, TSN, Rogers Sportsnet, OLN, APTN, MuchMusic
· Television (French) – V, RDS, RIS Info Sports, APTN
· Television (Multilingual) – OMNI.1, OMNI.2, ATN, APTN
· Online – CTVOlympics.ca, RDSolympiques.ca
· Radio (English) – Rogers Radio: THE FAN 590 Toronto, THE FAN 960 Calgary, Mountain FM Whistler, News 1130 Vancouver, 680 News Toronto, 660 News Calgary, News 95.7 Halifax, News 88.9 St. John, News 91.9 Moncton, 570 News Kitchener
· Radio (French) – Corus Québec: CKAC Sports, 96.9 CKOI, 98.5 FM and Info690 Montreal, 102.9 Souvenirs garantis Québec, 102.1 CKOI Québec, 104.7 Souvenirs garantis Outaouais, 98.3 Souvenirs garantis Saguenay, 104.5 CKOI Estrie, 106.9 Souvenirs garantis Mauricie
· Print – The Globe and Mail
· Theatre – live coverage available in 64 Cineplex theatres throughout Canada during the Games, with CTV Olympic Games Broadcast at Cineplex
· Mobile – exclusive live video streaming on Bell Mobility, live coverage of men’s and women’s hockey, recaps, highlights and unique mobile features
· Video on Demand – details to be announced in the coming weeks
· CTV Olympic Celebration – details to be announced in the coming weeks

To help viewers navigate their Olympic Games experience, CTVOlympics.ca and RDSolympiques.ca offer an all-encompassing interactive digital Viewers’ Guide, presented by Bell. Launching February 1 at CTVOlympics.ca, RDSolympiques.ca and as a mobile application, the Viewers’ Guide is fully customizable offering Canadians complete control over their Vancouver 2010 experience. The Viewers’ Guide also enables and instructs fans to set reminders and alerts as well as program their Bell TV PVR by specific sport or event, ensuring they don’t miss any of the action or results.

Specific details of the Consortium’s coverage of Vancouver 2010 will be announced in the coming weeks. For details of network coverage, see Appendices
· “Vancouver 2010 Coverage By Network”
· “Network Highlights – Live Event Coverage By Day”
· “Network Highlights – By The Numbers”

Additional highlights include:

· With 4,800 hours of coverage and every second of Vancouver 2010 sporting competition available live, the Consortium offers the most coverage ever, domestic or international, of an Olympic Winter Games
· Throughout the 17 days of the Games, Consortium coverage will average 282 hours per day, led by CTV with 22 hours per day in English and RDS with 21 hours per day in French
· All French-language content and programming on V, as well as RIS Info Sports and APTN, are produced independently by RDS, thus ensuring fluid, complementary and high-quality programming across all French services. Content will focus on events and athletes of specific interest to Francophone viewers
· The Consortium will deliver Vancouver 2010 coverage in a record 22 languages. Broadcast partners APTN, ATN, OMNI.1 and OMNI.2 will air a combined total of 421 hours of multilingual coverage. Languages in alphabetical order are as follows:

o Bangla, Cantonese, Cree, Dene, English, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Inuktitut, Italian, Mandarin, Mechif, Mi’Kmaq, Mohawk, Ojibway, Oji-Cree, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Tamil, Ukrainian, Urdu

· In addition to the 4,800 hours of coverage, the IOC has commissioned the Consortium to provide the world broadcast feed for men’s and women’s hockey, figure skating, curling and short track speed skating, offering video coverage of these four sports to all international rights-holders
· CTVOlympics.ca and RDSolympiques.ca will provide a record 2,350 hours of live Vancouver 2010 coverage, representing the most comprehensive Olympic Winter Games web offering ever. With up to 14 concurrent live streams available, the websites are the only online destinations in Canada to feature live streaming Games coverage. In addition to live feeds from five networks (CTV, TSN, Rogers Sportsnet, V and RDS), the websites will also provide world feed broadcast streams of every sport and discipline. The websites’ video player, powered by Microsoft’s Silverlight, streams video in High Definition and has PVR-like functionality allowing viewers to pause, rewind and view key moments with one click while viewing results, statistics and a live chat simultaneously on the video screen. The websites also include a record amount of embedded video, user-generated content, interactive and participatory games, unmatched depth of information about Canadian Olympic athletes, and the best in news coverage
· Opening and Closing Ceremonies will be available live on all Consortium television channels, CTVOlympics.ca, RDSolympiques.ca and select Rogers Radio and Corus Québec radio stations. Coverage will air in 13 languages with the Opening Ceremony on February 12 at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET and Closing Ceremony on February 28 at 5 p.m. PT /8 p.m. ET
· Men’s hockey gold medal game will be available live on seven Consortium television channels, CTVOlympics.ca, RDSolympiques.ca and select Rogers Radio and Corus Québec radio stations on February 28 at 12 noon PT/3 p.m. ET
· The Consortium will host coverage from both Vancouver and Whistler, marking the first time a North American broadcaster will anchor from two different locations at a single Games. The Consortium will have six sets at the International Broadcast Centre in Vancouver (CTV, Rogers Sportsnet, TSN, V and two for RDS) and two sets in Whistler – one at the recently renamed CTV Mountain Square and one at the Garibaldi Lift Co. Bar & Grill at the base of the mountain. There will also be an interactive set at the Digital Lounge in the IBC
· Rogers Radio and Corus Québec will provide a total of 200 hours of Olympic Games content in English and French on 20 official radio stations within the Consortium. Highlights include live coverage of Team Canada’s men’s and women’s hockey, Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Olympic Prime Time Sports – a three-hour daily show with Bob McCown, Stephen Brunt and John Shannon live from Vancouver, and a daily wrap-up show
· The Globe and Mail will publish a stand-alone Vancouver 2010 section every day of the Games, including for the first time ever, a special Sunday edition of the paper in British Columbia. The official national print partner of the Consortium and the 2010 Winter Games, The Globe and Mail includes a special dedicated Olympic Games sections every Monday leading up to the Games. In addition, the paper will run a special edition Viewers’ Guide on February 13.

Vancouver 2010 marks the ninth time CTV has been an official broadcaster of the Olympic Games. CTV previously hosted coverage of Innsbruck 1964, Grenoble 1968, Innsbruck 1976, Lake Placid 1980, Sarajevo 1984, Calgary 1988, Barcelona 1992, and Lillehammer 1994.

By The Numbers – Vancouver 2010
Network Highlights for CTV, TSN, Rogers Sportsnet, V and RDS
4,800 – hours of Vancouver 2010 coverage by Consortium
2,350 – hours of coverage on CTVOlympics.ca and RSDolympiques.ca
2,250 – hours of coverage on television
1,400 – members of Consortium production team
800 – hours of coverage in French, more than double the French-language coverage in Canada of Turin 2006 (375 hours)
421 – hours of coverage that will air in languages other than English and French
374 – total hours of coverage on CTV
354 – total hours of coverage on RDS
306 – total hours of coverage on Rogers Sportsnet
296 – total hours of coverage on TSN
284 – total hours of coverage on V
282 – hours of coverage each day on Consortium television channels
240 – people on French production team
214 – total hours of coverage on APTN
200 – hours of Olympic Games content and programming on Consortium radio
107 – total hours of coverage on ATN
101 – total hours of coverage on RIS Info Sports
100 – total hours of coverage on OMNI.1 and OMNI.2
75 – total hours of coverage on OLN
64 – theatres in which fans can watch Consortium’s coverage
51 – total hours of coverage on MuchMusic
22 – languages in which coverage will air
22 – hours of coverage each day on CTV
21 – hours of coverage each day on RDS
20 – radio stations within Consortium
14 – live streams available at CTVOlympics.ca and RDSolympiques.ca
13 – languages in which the Opening and Closing Ceremonies will air
12 – television channels within Consortium
9 – times CTV has been the official broadcaster of the Olympic Games, including Vancouver 2010
8 – sets (6 in Vancouver and 2 in Whistler)
2 – broadcast locations
1 – event that will inspire a nation and celebrate the Olympian in all of us

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