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Olympics on TNT : ウィキペディア英語版 | Olympics on TNT The ''Olympics on TNT'' was the branding for Winter Olympic Games coverage produced by CBS for their cable partner, Turner Network Television. The last airing of the telecast was for the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano. ==History== While CBS was the American over-the-air television broadcaster for the 1992,〔(The New York Times - ''1992 Winter Olympics on TNT'' )〕〔(1992 Winter Olympics on TNT - Google Search (timeline) )〕 1994,〔(The New York Times - ''1994 Winter Olympics on TNT'' )〕〔(1994 Winter Olympics on TNT - Google Search (timeline) )〕 and 1998 Winter Games,〔(The New York Times - ''1998 Winter Olympics on TNT'' )〕〔(1998 Winter Olympics on TNT - Google Search (timeline) )〕 cable coverage was supplemented by TNT. The 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville gave TNT 50 hours of programming in exchange for $50 million towards rights fees. This in return, allowed CBS to reduce their financial outlay by joining forces with TNT. TNT aired events under the promotional slogan "The ultimate daytime drama." Nick Charles and Fred Hickman hosted the coverage from Turner's Atlanta studios in 1992 and 1994, while Jim Lampley was the host in 1998.
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