纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-冬季奥运会前播放的新奥运选手的Picabo Street在冬季运动会之前播放了(独家)/Picabo Street Among Olympians Profiled in New Peacock Documentaries Streaming Prior to the Winter Games (EXCLUSIVE)
https://cdn.6867.top:6867/A1A/hddoc/news/2022/07/0502/5305db0caybo11z.jpg冬季奥运会前播放的新奥运选手的Picabo Street在冬季运动会之前播放了(独家)
Picabo Street Among Olympians Profiled in New Peacock Documentaries Streaming Prior to the Winter Games (EXCLUSIVE)
在2月4日从2月4日开始的2022年冬季北京奥运会上,NBCUNIVERSAL的流媒体服务孔雀将首次亮相三张有关奥运会运动员的原创纪录片。Lindseyvonn,Tara Lipinski和Picabo Street是涉及的奥斯匹克金牌得主。干预,“ picabo”和“美国摇滚明星”。“我们很高兴能深入了解过去的奥运会过去的故事,这些故事使我们着迷至今,并为即将到来的冬季奥运会兴奋,”里克·科迪拉(Rick Cordella)说,孔雀执行副总裁兼首席收入官。第一台新的孔雀原始文档“ Meddling”将于1月6日开始播放。托德·卡普斯特撒撒(Todd Kapostasy)执导的四部分纪录片探索了2002年盐湖城奥运会的盐湖城奥林匹克式花样滑冰丑闻。由Lipinski,奥林匹克花样滑冰金牌得主和Kapostasy的妻子制作的高管,该系列将研究导致两支球队的原因 - 俄罗斯的Elena Berezhnaya和Anton Sikharulidze和Canadians Jamie SalE和David Pelletier- 在法国花样滑冰法官Marie-Reine Le Gougne赢得了金牌,她说她被迫首先将俄罗斯人置于压力。 “干预”将对所有四个溜冰者以及Le Gougne进行采访。除了丑闻外,纪录片还将突出每个滑冰者的职业弧线以及他们的个人生活。1月21日,弗兰克·马歇尔(Frank Marshall)和沃恩(Vonn)的“ picabo”将在孔雀上播放。这家一次性文档将记录1998年奥运会高山滑雪金牌奖的一生,后者是沃恩的童年英雄。该文档将采访Street和Vonn的采访,以及幕后录像,记载街的成功,从不合时宜的受伤中获得了康复,以及她在家庭争执中于2015年被捕。马歇尔(Marshall)和沃恩(Vonn)还曾在该项目中担任执行制片人。“美国摇滚明星”(American Rock Stars)于1月26日首次亮相,由“公园和娱乐”演员尼克·奥弗曼(Nick Offerman)讲述,并由斯科特·博金斯(Scott Boggins)执导。四人Part Docuseries是幕后的一部分,即2018年奥运会金牌男子冰壶队为2022年冬季奥运会做准备。该系列将探索奥运会冰壶队的每位成员的生活,其中包括约翰·舒斯特上尉,马特·汉密尔顿,克里斯·普莱斯和约翰·兰德斯坦纳。奥运会是孔雀及其父母NBCUNIVERSAL的重中之重。 2014年,NBCuniversal支付了77亿美元的2021年至2032年奥运会的权利。去年7月,媒体集团涵盖了东京的奥运会,由于共同数量增加了共同的199次感染,因此没有观众举行的奥运会。虽然球迷们无法参加庆祝活动,但他们调整了NBCuniversal在孔雀上的报道,这使流媒体在收视率方面急需提高。根据App Analytics公司Apptopia专门为Varieticn Intelligence Platform提供的数据,孔雀应用程序的美国移动下载量在7月对6月对六月的96%升高了96%,总计419万。 meannile,NBC Sports在NBCOLYMPICS.com,NBC Sports App和Peacock上播放了超过44亿分钟(7330万小时)的东京奥运会内容,比2016年Rio增长了25%。“由Dale Earnhardt,Jr。主持,“黄金:美国精英体操运动员的旅程”和“迈克尔·菲尔普斯:奖牌回忆等等。变体。12月,总统乔·拜登(Joe Biden)在12月宣布,由于中国对新疆少数民族的“持续种族灭绝和危害人类罪”,美国将不会将外交官送往奥运会。2月13日。
In the run up to the 2022 Winter Beijing Olympic Games beginning on Feb. 4, NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock will debut three original documentaries about Olympic athletes.
Lindsey Vonn, Tara Lipinski and Picabo Street are among the Olympic gold medalists involved in new docus titled “Meddling,” “Picabo” and “American Rock Stars.”
“We’re excited to give fans an in-depth look at stories of Olympics past that captivate us to this day and build excitement for the upcoming Winter Games,” says Rick Cordella, Peacock’s executive vice president and chief revenue officer.
The first new Peacock original docu, "Meddling," will begin streaming on Jan. 6. The four-part docuseries directed by Todd Kapostasy explores the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic pairs figure skating scandal. Executive produced by Lipinski, the Olympic figure skating gold medalist and Kapostasy's wife, the series will examine what led to two teams -- Russia’s Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze and Canadians Jamie Sale and David Pelletier -- winning the gold medal after French figure skating judge Marie-Reine Le Gougne said that she had been pressured to put the Russians in first. “Meddling" will feature interviews with all four skaters as well Le Gougne. In addition to the scandal, the docuseries will highlight each skater’s career arc as well as their personal lives.
On Jan. 21, Frank Marshall and Vonn's “Picabo” will stream on Peacock. The one-off docu will chronicle the life of 1998 Olympic alpine skiing gold medalist Picabo Street, who was Vonn’s childhood hero. The docu will feature an interview with Street and Vonn as well as behind-the-scenes footage chronicling Street's successes, recoveries from ill-timed injuries and her arrest in 2015 during a family altercation. Marshall and Vonn also served as executive producers on the project.
“American Rock Stars,” debuting Jan. 26, is narrated by “Parks and Recreation” actor Nick Offerman and directed by Scott Boggins. The four-part docuseries is a behind the scenes look at the 2018 Olympic gold medal men’s curling team as they prepare for the 2022 Winter Olympics. The series will explore the lives of each member of the Olympic curling team, which includes captain John Shuster, Matt Hamilton, Chris Plys and John Landsteiner.
The Olympics is a big financial priority for Peacock and its parent, NBCUniversal. In 2014, NBCUniversal paid $7.7 billion for the rights to the seven Olympic Games from 2021 to 2032. Last July, the media conglomerate covered the Olympic Games in Tokyo, which were held without spectators due to rising numbers of COVID-19 infections. While fans couldn't attend the festivities, they tuned in to NBCUniversal’s coverage on Peacock, giving the streamer a much-need boost in viewership. U.S. mobile downloads of the Peacock app rocketed up 96% in July versus June, for a total of 4.19 million, according to data provided exclusively to Variety Intelligence Platform by app analytics firm Apptopia. Meanwhile, NBC Sports touted more than 4.4 billion minutes (73.3 million hours) of Tokyo Olympics content streamed across NBCOlympics.com, the NBC Sports app and Peacock — up 25% from 2016 Rio.
The sports documentaries join Peacock Originals including “Lost Speedways,” hosted by Dale Earnhardt, Jr., “Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts,” and “Michael Phelps: Medals Memories and More.”
The Winter Games will be held in Beijing with in-person spectators despite the threat of the omicron variant. In December President Joe Biden announced the U.S. would not send diplomats to the Olympics due to China’s “ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity” against the minority Uyghur population in Xinjiang."
In addition to the Winter Olympics, Peacock will also stream Super Bowl LVI on Feb.13.
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