Nagano 1998

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Hosts and Commentators

CBS

Prime Time Host - Jim Nantz

Daytime Hosts - Mark Mc Ewen, Jane Robelot

Late Night Hosts- Michelle Tafoya, Al Trautwig

Features - Jose Diaz-Balart

Opening and Closing Ceremony - Jim Nantz, Andrea Joyce, Al Trautwig, Michele Tafoya, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery

Alpine Skiing: Tim Ryan, Christin Cooper, Hank Kashiwa, Mary Carillo, Ken Read

Freestyle Skiing: Ted Robinson, Park Smalley, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery

Bobsled: Gus Johnson, John Morgan, Craig James

Figure Skating: Verne Lundquist, Scott Hamilton, Tracy Wilson, Ekaterina Gordeeva

Hockey: Sean McDonough, John Davidson, Mike Eruzione, Darren Pang, Ellen Weinberg (women)

Luge: Gus Johnson, Bonny Warner

Ski Jumping: Al Trautwig, Jeff Hastings

Snowboarding: Jim Rippey, Steve Podborski, Lisa Kennedy Montgomery

Short Track: Ted Robinson, Randy Bartz

Cross Country: Al Trautwig, Paul Robbins

Speed Skating: Gary Thorne, Dan Jansen

TNT

As originally written by ku528808

Host: Jim Lampley

Skiing: Greg Lewis, Diane Rothensberger

Biathlon: Craig Sager

Bobsled: Tim Singer

Hockey: Mike Emrick, Peter McNab, Joe Micheletti, Digit Murphy (women)

Luge: Tin Singer, Wendel Suckow

Cross Country: Donna de Varona, Lyle Nelson

Curling: Craig Sager, Ray Turnbull

Freestyle: Todd Harris (Moguls), Tim Singer (Aerials), Trace Worthington

Snowboarding: Todd Harris

Speed Skating: John Naber, Eric Heiden

CBS Broadcast Schedule

** - This is the originally published schedule which does not account for changes and event postponements

CBS Sports' 1998 Olympic Winter Games broadcast schedule features live Hockey and Downhill Skiing

Time Difference From Nagano, Japan Allows For Live Late Night And Primetime Coverage on the CBS Television Network

With the clocks in Nagano set 14 hours ahead of New York, CBS Sports' broadcast of the 1998 Olympic Winter Games from Japan, Feb. 6-through-Feb. 22, will be afforded many hours of live coverage during both late night and prime time. The CBS Television Network's 128 broadcast hours will feature live coverage of the Opening Ceremony, men's ice hockey, men's and women's downhill skiing events and other live opportunities as they occur. Nagano marks the first time Olympic downhill competition has been scheduled to be carried live in prime time on network television.

Following is the CBS Television Network's current schedule of events to be broadcast (subject to change):

February 6

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET) -- CBS Sports will begin its broadcast of the XVIII Olympic Winter Games with live coverage of the Opening Ceremony from Nagano, Japan.

February 7

(4:00-6:00 PM, ET; 8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-12:35 AM, ET) -- Previews of the men's downhill competition and women's ice hockey will be shown in the afternoon. Prime time will feature live coverage of the men's downhill as well as coverage of freestyle and cross-country skiing.

February 8

(3:00-6:00 PM, ET; 8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-12:35 AM, ET) -- Luge (men's), speed skating (men's) and women's ice hockey will be broadcast in the afternoon, while live alpine skiing (Men's Combined Downhill) will be shown with pairs figure skating, snowboarding (men's) and cross-country skiing (men's) in prime time.

February 9

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35 -1:35 AM, ET) -- Weekday broadcast will begin with more live coverage of alpine skiing (Women's Super G). Other events shown will include speed skating (men's), luge (men's singles) and snowboarding (women's).

February 10

(8:00-11:30 PM, ET and 1:05-2:05 AM, ET) -- Prime time will showcase live ski jumping and include pairs figure skating, speed skating (men's), luge (women's), cross-country skiing (women's) and a report on men's ice hockey.

February 11

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-1:35 AM, ET) -- Freestyle skiing (men's and women's), alpine skiing (Men's Combined Slalom), luge (women's), speed skating (women's), a report on women's ice hockey and a preview of men's figure skating will be shown.

February 12

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-3:00 AM, ET) -- Continued live coverage of alpine skiing (Men's Super G) will highlight the primetime broadcast which will also include figure skating (men's), speed skating (men's), cross-country skiing (men's and women's), snowboarding (men's and women's) and previews of men's ice hockey and the women's downhill event. Late night coverage will feature live men's ice hockey as USA plays its first game in the "Dream Tournament" against Sweden.

February 13

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-3:00 AM, ET) -- More live action will be seen with the women's downhill event and late night coverage of USA's second game of the "Dream Tournament" in men's ice hockey. Other events in prime time will include figure skating (ice dancing), speed skating (women's), luge (doubles) and a men's ice hockey report.

February 14

(2:30-6:00 PM, ET; 7:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-2:00 AM, ET) -- Weekend daytime coverage will continue with men's and women's ice hockey (Sweden vs. Canada/Canada vs. USA, respectively) and nordic combined. Primetime coverage will show live alpine skiing (Women's Combined Downhill) and include figure skating (men's), speed skating (women's), cross-country skiing (men's), bobsled (two-man) and men's and women's ice hockey reports. Live men's ice hockey (Russia vs. Finland) will be broadcast in late night.

February 15

(4:00-6:00 PM, ET; 8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-2:00 AM, ET) -- The afternoon will showcase men's ice hockey, figure skating (men's review and ice dancing preview), ski jumping and a feature on curling. The primetime broadcast will show figure skating (ice dancing), bobsled (two-man) and speed skating (men's). Live late night men's ice hockey action will see Canada take on the USA.

February 16

(1:00-6:00 PM, ET; 8:00-11:30 PM, ET and 1:05-3:30 AM, ET) -- Additional weekday coverage due to the President's Day holiday will include men's ice hockey and cross-country skiing in the afternoon and speed skating (women's), freestyle skiing (men's and women's), figure skating (ice dancing), and live ski jumping in prime time. Late night will feature the gold medal game in women's ice hockey.

February 17

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-3:00 AM, ET) -- Live freestyle skiing (men's and women's) will be highlighted in prime time. Also broadcast will be alpine skiing (Women's Combined Slalom), short track speed skating (men's and women's), speed skating (men's), a wrap-up of women's ice hockey and a preview of ladies figure skating. The late night broadcast will show live quarterfinal action in men's ice hockey.

February 18

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-1:35 AM, ET) -- Ladies figure skating (short program) will be showcased in prime time. Alpine skiing (Men's GS), cross-country skiing (men's) and a men's ice hockey preview will also be broadcast.

February 19

(8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 12:35-3:00 AM, ET) -- Ladies figure skating, alpine skiing (Women's Slalom), speed skating (women's), short track speed skating (men's and women's) and nordic combined will be shown in prime time, while semi-final men's ice hockey action will face-off live in late night.

February 20

(8:00-11:30 PM, ET and 1:05-3:30 AM, ET) -- Once again ladies figure skating (long program) will highlight primetime coverage. Alpine skiing (Women's GS), bobsled (four-man), cross-country skiing (women's) and a men's ice hockey report also will be shown. Live men's ice hockey featuring the bronze medal game will be shown during the late night broadcast.

February 21

(1:00-6:00 PM, ET; 7:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-2:00 AM, ET) -- Final weekend broadcasts will begin with speed skating (women's), nordic combined, biathlon (men's), alpine skiing (Men's Slalom preview) and a recap of the figure skating events in the afternoon. Prime time will feature a figure skating exhibition with the medal winners, alpine skiing (Men's Slalom), bobsled (four-man) and short track speed skating (men's and women's). Late night will showcase live coverage of the gold medal men's ice hockey game.

February 22

(12:00-1:00 PM, ET; 3:30-6:00 PM, ET; 8:00-11:00 PM, ET and 11:35 PM-12:35 AM, ET) -- CBS Sports' final day of Olympic coverage will be highlighted by the Closing Ceremony in prime time and include cross-country skiing (men's), a recap of men's ice hockey and an overall review of the Games in the afternoon. The Network's final hour of its 128 hours of coverage will be seen on late night.

Weekday morning broadcasts from Nagano, Feb. 9-13 and 16-20 (7:00-9:00 AM, ET), will be hosted by "This Morning" hosts Jane Robelot and Mark McEwen. Jose Diaz-Balart will serve as field anchor.

Rick Gentile is the senior vice president & executive producer, CBS Sports, Olympics. Bob Matina is the coordinating director, CBS Sports, Olympics.

TV Ratings

CBS Primetime

Night 1 (Friday, February 6 - LIVE Opening Ceremony) - 17.1/29

Night 2 (Sat, Feb. 7) - 12.3/22

Night 3 (Sun, Feb. 8) - 20.2/30

Night 4 (Mon, Feb. 9) - 14.8/23

Night 5 (Tue, Feb. 10) - 18.2/30

Night 6 (Wed, Feb. 11) - 15.3/24

Night 7 (Thu, Feb. 12) - 19.3/30

Night 8 (Fri, Feb. 13) - 14.8/26

Night 9 (Sat, Feb. 14) - 15.4/28

Night 10 (Sun, Feb. 15) - 18.0/28

Night 11 (Mon, Feb. 16) - 14.9/23

Night 12 (Tue, Feb. 17) - 13.5/21

Night 13 (Wed, Feb. 18) - 20.7/32

Night 14 (Thu, Feb. 19) - 13.9/22

Night 15 (Fri, Feb. 20) - 23.2/38

Night 16 (Sat, Feb. 21) - 12.0/22

Night 17 (Sun, Feb. 22 - Closing Ceremony) - 12.0/18

Canada

On-Air Talent

Hosts

Primetime - Brian Williams

Late Night - Ron MacLean

Daytime - Terry Leibel

Sports Commentators

Alpine Skiing - Scott Oake, Kerrin Lee Gartner

Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing - Scott Russell, Jack Sasseville

Curling - Don Wittman, Don Duguid

Figure Skating - Chris Cuthbert, Paul Martini, Barbara Underhill, Sandra Bezic

Men's Hockey (1) - Bob Cole, Harry Neale

Men's Hockey (2) - Mark Lee, John Garrett

Women's Hockey - Mark Lee, Kylie Richardon

Ski Jumping - Brenda Irving, Ron Richards

Speed Skating - Steve Armitage, Cathy Allinger

Luge - Mark Connolly, Chris Wightman

February 1998 CBC Broadcast Schedule

Schedule reflects original broadcast listings and does not include changes made due to postponements or other modifications to the competition schedule

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6

8 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

OPENING CEREMONY CBC Television Sports launches its coverage of the 1998 Winter Games with hosts Peter Mansbridge and Brian Williams—

live from Olympic Stadium in Nagano, Japan—where as many as 2,000 athletes will represent more than 60 countries and regions.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

8 A.M. - 1 P.M. ETICE HOCKEY

Men's Preliminaries

Italy vs Kazakhstan

Austria vs Slovakia

Germany vs Japan

France vs Belarus

7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

Women's 15km Classic

FREESTLE SKIING - MOGULS

Eliminations

Men's

Women's

ALPINE SKIING

Men's Downhill

SNOWBOARDING

1st Run - Finals

Men's Giant Slalom

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8

MIDNIGHT - 4:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Preliminaries

Austria vs Kazakhstan

Slovakia vs Italy

SNOWBOARDING

2nd Run - Finals

Men's Giant Slolam

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Men's 5000m

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Japan


6 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

FIGURE SKATING

Pairs Short Program


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights

8 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

Men's 30km Classic

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs U.S.A.

ALPINE SKIING

Men's Combined Downhill

SNOWBOARDING

1st Run - Finals

Women's Giant Slalom

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

LUGE

Final

Men's Singles

SNOWBOARDING

2nd Run

Women's Giant Slolam

BIATHLON

Women's 15km

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Preliminaries

Mens 500m

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Japan


5 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

Norway vs CANADA

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs China

9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program 2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

Women's 5km Classic

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

CANADA vs U.S.A.

ALPINE SKIING

Women's Super-G

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Preliminaries Belarus vs Japan

Kazakhstan vs Slovakia

LUGE

Run 1

Women's Singles

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Japan


6 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. ET

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Mens 500m

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Great Britain

9:30 A.M. - 2 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Denmark

SKI JUMPING

K-90 Individual

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

Sweden vs CANADA

FREESTYLE SKIING - MOGULS

Final

Men's

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

CURLING Men's Preliminaries

Germany vs CANADA

ALPINE SKIING

2nd Run

Men's Combined Slalom

BIATHLON

Men's 20km

LUGE

Final

Women's Singles

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Women's 3000m


5 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Great Britain

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

U.S.A. vs Finland

9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Switzerland

CROSS COUNTRY SKING

Men's 10km Classic

SNOWBOARDING

Eliminations

Men's Half-Pipe

Women's Half-Pipe

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

CROSS COUTNRY SKIING

Women's 10km Pursuit

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Men's 1500m

SNOWBOARDING

Finals

Men's Half-Pipe

Women's Half-Pipe

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

U.S.A. vs Japan

CURLING

Women's Curling

Sweden vs CANADA

5 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

FIGURE SKATING

Men's Short Program

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

Sweden vs CANADA

ICE HOCKEY

Men's 9th-10th Place


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CURLING

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs Germany

NORDIC COMBINED

K90 Individual

ALPINE SKIING

Final

Men's Super-G

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13

MIDNIGHT - 3:30 A.M. ET

CURLING

Men's Preliminaries

Norway vs CANADA

LUGE

Final

Men's Doubles

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2

U.S.A. vs Sweden

Finland vs Czech Republic


4:30 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2

CANADA vs A1

B1 vs Russia

FIGURE SKATING

Ice Dance Compulsory

CURLING

Men's and Women's Tie Breakers

(if necessary)

9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights

7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

Men's 15km Pursuit

ALPINE SKIING

Women's Downhill

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14

MIDNIGHT - 3:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2 A1 vs U.S.A.

CURLING

Women's Semi-Finals

BOBSLEIGH

Two-Man

PIERRE LUEDERS

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Women's 500


4:30 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2

Sweden vs CANADA

CURLING

Men's Semi-Finals

FIGURE SKATING

Men's Free Program

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Preliminaries

CANADA vs U.S.A.

9 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. ETRepeat of Previous Program

2:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights

7 P.M. - 10 P.M. ET

CURLING

Bronze Medal Game

Men's and Women's

SKI JUMPING

Final

K120 Individual

ALPINE SKIING

Women's Combined Downhill

10:30 P.M. - 3 A.M. ET

CURLING

Women's Gold Medal Game

BIATHLON

Women's 7.5km

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Round 2

Russia vs Finland

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Men's 1000m

BOBSLEIGH

Final

Two-Man

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15

5 A.M. - 9A.M. ET

CURLING

Men's Gold Medal Game ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2

Czech Republic vs B2

FIGURE SKATING

Original Dance


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

FREESTYLE SKIING - AERIALS

Preliminaries

Men's

Women's

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Women's 4 x 5km Relay

11:30 P.M. - 3 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2 CANADA vs U.S.A.

Finland vs B2

FREESTYLE SKIING - AERIALS

Preliminaries

Men's

Women's

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Women's 1500m

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16

5 A.M. - 9A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's - Round 2 Czech Republic vs Russia

Sweden vs A1

FIGURE SKATING

Free Dance


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program

2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

SKI JUMPING

K120 Team

ALPINE SKIING

1st Run

Women's Combined Slalom

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Bronze Medal Game

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Men's 10000m

ALPINE SKIING

2nd Run

Women's Combined Slalom

BIATHLON

Men's 10km


4 A.M. - 8 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Women's Gold Medal Game

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

Men's 1000m

Women's 3000m Relay


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Men's 4 x 10km Relay

FREESTYLE SKIING - AERIALS

Final

Men's

Women's

ALPINE SKIING

1st Run

Men's Giant Slalom

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18

MIDNIGHT - 3:30 A.M.

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Quarter-Finals

Game 1

Game 2

ALPINE SKING

2nd Run

Men's Giant Slalom

THOMAS GRANDI


4:30 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Quarter-Finals

Game 3

Game 4

FIGURE SKATING

Ladies' Short Program

9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

NORDIC COMBINED

Preliminaries

K90 Team

ALPINE SKIING

1st Run

Women's Slalom

THRUSDAY, FEBRUARY 19

MIDNIGHT - 3 A.M. ET

BIATHLON

Women's 4 x 7.5km Relay

ALPINE SKIING

2nd Run

Women's Slalom

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Women's 1000m


5 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

Women's 500m

Preliminaries

Men's 500m

Men's 500m Relay


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Women's 30km Free

ALPINE SKIING

1st Run

Women's Giant Slalom

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20

MIDNIGHT - 3:30 A.M. ET

NORDIC COMBINED

Men's 4 x 5km Relay

ALPINE SKIING

2nd Run

Women's Giant Slalom

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Semi-Final

BOBSLEIGH

Preliminaries

Four Man

LONG TRACK SPEED SKATING

Women's 5000m

4:30 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Semi-Final

FIGURE SKATING

Ladies' Free Skate


9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

ALPINE SKIING

1st Run

Men's Slolam

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21

MIDNIGHT - 3:30 A.M. ET

BIATHLON

Men's 4 x 7.5km Relay

ALPINE SKIING

2nd Run

Men's Slalom

BOBSLEIGH

Final

Four Man

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Bronze Medal Game


5 A.M. - 9 A.M. ET

SHORT TRACK SPEED SKATING

Final

Women's 1000m

Men's 500m

Men's 5000m Relay

9 A.M. - 1 P.M. ET

Repeat of Previous Program


2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Taped Highlights


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

CROSS COUNTRY SKIING

Men's 50km Free


11:30 P.M. - 3 A.M. ET

ICE HOCKEY

Men's Gold Medal Game

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22

3:30 A.M. - 6 A.M. ET

CLOSING CEREMONY

Live from Olympic Stadium in Nagano, Japan


9:30 A.M. - NOON ET

Repeat of Closing Ceremony

2 P.M. - 5 P.M. ET

Repeat of Men's Gold Medal Ice Hockey Game


7 P.M. - 11 P.M. ET

FIGURE SKATING GALA EXHIBITION

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23

7:30 P.M. - 9 P.M. LOCAL TIMENAGANO REVIEW

Highlights and memorable moments from the 1998 Olympic Winter Games.