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Summer Olympic Games 2024 Broadcasters


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Graphics are very similar to the previous, using what looks to me like the exact same typeface. No complaints from me though, they're nice. Usually it's much more of a redesign than this.

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 It’s a very smooth start, I remember the broadcasting on day -2 being a terrible mess in Rio, took a while to sort out.  Even in Tokyo the commentaries took a while to fix.

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6 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

 Rugby sevens start! BBC has the no-nonsense World Feed.

And first graphics error of the Games already

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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The graphics package does seem to be very similar to Tokyo's. Personally, I loved Tokyo's graphics. I thought it was a very well thought out design. The font choice, colors, and layout is simple yet not boring. It looks like Paris has made some small modifications (Eiffel Tower at the right) to make the graphics iconic for Paris. I do wonder why they replaced the Olympic Rings with "Olympic Games" on the scoreboard. The only change I'm not a fan of.

 

I am watching on nbcolympics.com and the streaming is working very well.

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1 hour ago, IUBryan said:

The graphics package does seem to be very similar to Tokyo's. Personally, I loved Tokyo's graphics. I thought it was a very well thought out design. The font choice, colors, and layout is simple yet not boring. It looks like Paris has made some small modifications (Eiffel Tower at the right) to make the graphics iconic for Paris. I do wonder why they replaced the Olympic Rings with "Olympic Games" on the scoreboard. The only change I'm not a fan of.

 

Will bet that has been focus-grouped and market researched at some point and…..:thumbup:

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3 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

Language coverage is good - 9 different options for Argentina, 7 for Spain.

yeah, very important to avoid Italian commentators in Football and a few other sports :p

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