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Olympics on Seven Network

Olympics on Seven Network

Description: The broadcasts of Summer and Winter Olympic Games produced by Seven Sport is televised on the Seven Network in Australia. Seven first broadcast the Olympics in 1956, jointly with the Nine Network and the ABC. It has since broadcast Olympic games intermittently, either jointly with other broadcasters or solely. Wikipedia
Year Released: 1992
Number of seasons: 9
First episode air date: July 26, 1992
Awards: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Achievement in Sport, Logie Award for Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Genre: Olympic Games
Production Locations: Various Olympic venues (event telecasts and studio segments)
Networks: Nine Network, Seven Network
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