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Wednesday, January 3rd, 2018

NBC OLYMPICS TO FEATURE STATE-OF-THE-ART 3,500 SQUARE FOOT GEODESIC DOME STUDIO FOR PRIMETIME AND LATE NIGHT COVERAGE OF PYEONGCHANG OLYMPICS

NBC’s Primetime, Daytime and Late Night Studio Coverage to Originate from International Broadcast Center in South Korea’s Taebaek Mountains

Indoor and Rooftop Sets Will Incorporate Natural Beauty and Capture Views of South Korea

NBCSN’s Gangneung Coastal Cluster Set at Olympic Park to Feature Outdoor Ice Rink

13 Sets Dedicated to NBC Olympics’ Primetime, Daytime and Late Night Coverage of 2018 Winter Games

STAMFORD, CONN. – January 3, 2018 – NBC Olympics today unveiled the set designs for NBC’s primetime, daytime and late night studios for the XXIII Olympic Winter Games, which will be located inside and on the rooftop of the International Broadcast Center in the Taebaek Mountains of PyeongChang, South Korea. NBC’s primetime and late night studio coverage will originate from NBC Olympics’ state-of-the-art, 3,500 square-foot geodesic dome set, designed to appear carved out of the PyeongChang mountainside and showcase the natural beauty of South Korea.

Featuring a 40-foot by 16-foot LED wall, complemented by 18 55-inch high-definition monitors, the first of its kind studio provides space for a main anchor desk, interview areas, a news update desk, and more than 15 different stand up locations for host Mike Tirico to bring the excitement of the Games to viewers during NBCUniversal’s 18 days of coverage.

In addition, on the rooftop of the International Broadcast Center, NBC Olympics will have a 1,000 square-foot winter lodge set with windows overlooking the ski jumping venue at Alpensia Ski Resort and the panoramic views of the Taebaek Mountains.

“Our collection of studios for the PyeongChang Olympics is by far the most complex and challenging ever conceived for NBC Olympics’ coverage of a Winter Games,” said Michael Sheehan, Coordinating Director, NBC Olympics. “Highlighted by our 3,500 square foot geodesic dome studio, the state-of-the-art design and technology featured will help us capture the thrilling drama of the Winter Olympics, and showcase the incredible natural beauty of South Korea.”

NBC Olympics will use a total of 13 studio sets for coverage of the 2018 Winter Games across NBC, NBCSN, CNBC, USA Network, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app.

NBCSN’s coverage each day will originate from the network’s studio in the Gangneung Coastal Cluster at Olympic Park, the site of figure skating, hockey, speed skating, and curling competitions. The set at Olympic Park will be the home of all primetime, daytime and late night coverage on NBCSN, and will feature a 30-foot by 30-foot outdoor skating rink that will be used for demonstrations and stand up interviews, a first for NBC Olympics.

Studio sets will also be located at NBC Olympics’ headquarters in Stamford, Conn., where five studios will be dedicated to hockey, figure skating, curling and digital coverage.

NBC Olympics’ studios in PyeongChang are designed by award-winning set designer Bryan Higgason, and the team of New York based HD Studio. Lighting for NBC’s studios is designed by LDG, and all fabrication is done by blackwalnut.

NBCUniversal will present more than 2,400 hours of coverage of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games. NBC’s coverage of the PyeongChang Games begins in primetime on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. ET – one night before Opening Ceremony coverage on Friday, Feb. 9 – and continues until the Closing Ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 25.

About NBC Olympics

A division of NBC Sports Group, NBC Olympics is responsible for producing, programming and promoting NBCUniversal’s Olympic Games coverage. It is renowned for its unsurpassed Olympic heritage, award-winning production, and ability to aggregate the largest audiences in U.S. television history. NBCUniversal owns the U.S. media rights on all platforms to all Olympic Games through 2032.

–PYEONGCHANG 2018–