
Olympic Broadcasting Services
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) produces the live television, radio and digital coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Our coverage is neutral, favouring no particular country or athlete, and includes sports competitions as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) was created by the International Olympic Committee in 2001 in order to serve as the Host Broadcast organisation for all Olympic Games, Olympic Winter Games and Youth Olympic Games.
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) has released a Media Guide to provide an in-depth overview of OBS’s role as host broadcaster of the Olympic Games, its journey from Tokyo to Beijing, and the technology innovations and content for the Beijing 2022 broadcast coverage.
Operations Guide - OBS
Under the umbrella of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) serves as the Host Broadcaster for all Olympic Games. In this role, OBS oversees the television and radio production for each Games, working closely with the Organising Committees, the IOC and the Media Rights-Holders (MRHs).
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
Under the International Olympic Committee (IOC) umbrella, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) serves as the Host Broadcaster for all Olympic Games, Olympic Winter Games and Youth Olympic Games.
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
As the Host Broadcaster for the Olympic Games, OBS is committed to leaving a long-term legacy in the Host City and a generation of young broadcast professionals.
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
Media Rights-Holders (MRHs) from around the world gathered in the French capital from 01-05 August 2023 to attend the second World Broadcaster Meeting (WBM) organised by Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), in close cooperation with Paris 2024.
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OBS Media Fact File
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) established OBS as its Host Broadcaster in 2001 to ensure a more consistent and continuous service to those broadcast organisations that have purchased the rights to air the Games in their home territories (Rights …
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
During the virtual Main Session on 23 October, Rights Holding Broadcasters (RHBs) received updates from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), OBS and the Organising Committee on the current status of the staging of the Games in 2021 and the continued impact of coronavirus on the preparations.
Olympic Broadcasting Services - OBS
On 26 July 2022, Rights Holding Broadcasters (RHBs) descended on Paris for the first World Broadcaster Meeting (WBM) organised by Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) to discuss the broadcast coverage and preparations for the Olympic Games Paris 2024.