TUNING IN
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The 17-hour time difference between Japan and the West Coast (14 hours in New York) poses major challenges to CBS in bringing the Winter Games to television viewers. Results of some key events, such as figure skating, may be known in the early morning but the event won’t be televised until that night. So the network will rely on a softer approach with fewer live events than the ’96 Summer Games, except on weekends. Here is a schedule of events in Nagano and the broadcast lineup--128 hours of programming over 17 days.
Television
CBS; all times Pacific
Friday, Feb. 6
8-11 p.m.: Opening ceremony.
Saturday, Feb. 7
1-3 p.m.: Men’s downhill and women’s ice hockey previews.
8-11 p.m.: and 11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m.: Men’s downhill, freestyle and cross-county skiing.
Sunday, Feb. 8
Noon-3 p.m.: Men’s luge, men’s speedskating and women’s ice hockey.
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m.: Men’s combined downhill, pairs figure skating, men’s snow boarding and men’s cross-country skiing.
Monday, Feb. 9
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m.: Women’s super-giant slalom, men’s speedskating, men’s singles luge and women’s snowboarding.
Tuesday, Feb. 10
8-11:30 p.m. and 1:05-2:05 a.m.: Ski jumping, pairs figure skating, men’s speedskating, women’s luge, women’s cross-country skiing and a report on men’s ice hockey.
Wednesday, Feb. 11
8-11 p.m. and 12:35-1:35 a.m.: Freestyle skiing, Alpine skiing, women’s luge, women’s speedskating, a report on women’s ice hockey and a preview of men’s figure skating.
Thursday, Feb. 12
8-11 p.m. and 12:35-3 a.m.: Alpine skiing, men’s figure skating, men’s speedskating, men’s and women’s cross-country skiing, men’s and women’s snowboarding, previews of men’s ice hockey and women’s downhill, U.S. men’s ice hockey game against Sweden.
Friday, Feb. 13
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.- 3 a.m.: Women’s downhill, men’s ice hockey game, ice dancing, women’s speedskating, men’s luge doubles and a men’s ice hockey report.
Saturday, Feb. 14
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.: Men’s and women’s ice hockey and Nordic combined.
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m-12:35 p.m.: Women’s combined downhill, men’s figure skating, women’s speedskating, men’s cross-country skiing, two-man bobsled, men’s and women’s ice hockey reports and a men’s ice hockey game.
Sunday, Feb. 15
1-3 p.m.: Men’s ice hockey, figure skating, ski jumping and a feature on curling.
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.-12:35 a.m.: Ice dancing, two-man bobsled, men’s speedskating, men’s ice hockey game and U.S. men’s ice hockey game against Canada.
Monday, Feb. 16
(President’s Day)
10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Men’s ice hockey and cross-country skiing.
8-11:30 p.m. and 1:05-3:30 a.m.: Women’s speedskating, men’s and women’s freestyle skiing, ice dancing, ski jumping and women’s ice hockey gold-medal game.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
7-9 a.m.: Women’s ice hockey gold-medal game.
8-11 p.m. and 12:35-3 a.m.: Men’s and women’s freestyle skiing, Alpine skiing, men’s and women’s short-track speedskating, a wrap-up of women’s ice hockey, a preview of women’s figure skating and men’s ice hockey quarterfinals.
Wednesday, Feb. 18
8-11 p.m.-and 12:35-1:35 a.m.: Women’s figure skating, Alpine skiing, men’s cross-country skiing and a men’s ice hockey preview.
Thursday, Feb. 19
8-11 p.m. and 12:35-1:35 a.m.: Women’s figure skating, Alpine skiing, women’s speedskating, men’s and women’s short-track speedskating, Nordic combined and men’s ice hockey game.
Friday, Feb. 20
8-11:30 p.m. and 1:05-3:30 a.m.: Women’s figure skating, Alpine skiing, four-man bobsled, women’s cross-country skiing, a men’s ice hockey report and the men’s bronze-medal ice hockey game.
Saturday, Feb. 21
10 a.m. -3 p.m.: Women’s speedskating, Nordic combined, men’s biathlon, Alpine skiing and a recap of figure skating events.
7-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.-2 a.m.: Figure skating exhibition with the medal winners. Alpine skiing, four-man bobsled, men’s and women’s short-track speedskating and the men’s gold-medal ice hockey game.
Sunday, Feb. 22
9-10 a.m. and 12:30-3 p.m.: Men’s cross-country skiing, a recap of the men’s ice hockey and overall review of the Games.
8-11 p.m. and 11:35 p.m.-12:35 p.m.: Closing ceremony.
Cable
TNT Schedule
Monday-Friday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.: Throughout the Games (Note: TNT will not have coverage on Monday, Feb. 16, President’s Day).
Weekends: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m.; Sundays, 3-4 p.m.
Radio
CBS Radio Reports
KNX (1070) will carry CBS Radio’s live reports at 46 minutes after the hour, beginning Feb. 6 at 2:46 and continuing around the clock through Feb. 22
CBS Hosts
Prime time: Jim Nantz
Late night: Al Trautwig and Michele Tafoya
Weekend daytime: Andrea Joyce and Bill Macate
Weekday morning: CBS “This Morning” co-hosts Mark McEwen and Jane Robelot
Announcers by Sport
Figure skating
Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Scott Hamilton (analyst), Tracy Wilson (analyst / reporter), Ekaterina Gordeeva (special correspondent)
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Hockey
Sean McDonough (play-by-play) and John Davidson (analyst); Darren Pang and Ellen Weinberg (reporters), Mike Emrick (backup play-by-play)
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Alpine skiing
Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Christin Cooper (analyst), Ken Read (analyst/ reporter), Hank Kashiwa (analyst/ reporter) and Mary Carillo (reporter)
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Cross-country skiing
Trautwig (play-by-play) and Paul Robbins (analyst)
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Freestyle skiing
Ted Robinson (play-by-play), Park Smalley (analyst), Steve Podborski (analyst) and MTV’s Kennedy Montgomery (reporter)
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Ski jumping
Trautwig (play-by-play) and Jeff Hastings (analyst)
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Snowboarding
(Slalom and halfpipe) Podborski (play-by-play), Jim Rippey (analyst), Montgomery (reporter) and Kashiwa (analyst / reporter)
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Speedskating
Gary Thorne (play-by-play), Dan Jansen (analyst) and Michael Barkann (reporter)
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Short track speedskating
Robinson (play-by-play) and Randy Bartz (analyst)
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Bobsled
Gus Johnson (play-by-play) and John Morgan (analyst)
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Luge
Johnson (play-by-play) and Bonny Warner (analyst)
TNT Hosts
Jim Lampley (main host); Donna de Varona (co-host and reporter)
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Essayists and Reporters
Jack Whitaker, Jim Huber, Greg Lewis, John Nabor, Craig Sager and Chris Schenkel (voiceovers)
Sports Analysts
Figure skating
Alice Cook (host), Peter Carruthers and Rosalynn Summers (analyst)
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Men’s hockey
Emrick (play-by-play), Joe Micheletti (analyst), Peter McNab (reporter)
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Women’s hockey
Emrick and Digit Murphy (analyst)
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Speedskating
Eric Heiden
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Alpine skiing
Hilary Lindh (speed analyst) and Diann Roffe-Steinrotter (technical analyst)
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Freestyle skiing
Trace Worthington (analyst)
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Cross-country skiing and biathlon
Lyle Nelson (analyst)
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Ski jumping and Nordic combined
Mike Holland (analyst)
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Snowboarding
Todd Harris (analyst)
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Bobsled / luge
Tim Singer (analyst)
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Curling
Ray Turnbull (analyst)
FEBRURY 7-22 Sat. Feb. 7
Ceremonies: Minami Nagano Sports Park
Opening Ceremonies
Sun. Feb. 22
Closing Ceremony*
Alpine Sking: Happo’one, Hakuba
Sun. Feb. 8: Men’s Downhill
Mon. Feb. 9: Men’s Combined Downhill
Tues. Feb. 10: Women’s Super-G
Wed. Feb. 11: Men’s Combined Slalom
Fri. Feb. 13: Men’s Super-G
Sat. Feb. 14: Women’s Downhill
Sun. Feb. 15: Women’s Combined Downhill
Tues. Feb. 17: Women’s Combined Slalom
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Alpine Skiing: Mount Higashidate, Yamanouchi
Wed. Feb. 18: Men’s Giant Slalom
Fri. Feb. 20: Women’s Giant Slalom
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Alpine Skiing: Mount Yakebitai, Yamanouchi
Thurs. Feb. 19: Women’s Slalom
Sat. Feb. 21: Men’s Slalom
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Cross-Country Skiing: Snow Harp, Hakuba
Sun. Feb. 8: Women’s 15 K Classical Technique
Mon. Feb. 9: Men’s 30 K Classical Technique
Tues. Feb. 10: Women’s 5 K Classical Technique
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s 10 K Classical, Women’s 10 K Final/ Pursuit
Sat. Feb. 14: Men’s 15 K Final / Pursuit
Mon. Feb. 16: Women’s 4x5 K Relay
Wed. Feb. 18: Men’s 4x10 K Relay
Fri. Feb. 20: Women’s 30 K Final
Sun. Feb. 22: Men’s 50 K Final
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Ski Jumping: Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium, Hakuba
Wed. Feb. 11: K=90 Individual
Sun. Feb. 15: K=120 Individual
Tues. Feb. 17: K=120 Team
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Nordic Combined: Hakuba
Fri. Feb. 13: K=90 Individual
Sat. Feb. 14: 15 K Individual
Thurs. Feb. 19: K=90 Team
Fri. Feb. 20: 4x5 K Relay Team
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Freestyle Skiing: Lizuna Kogen Ski Area, Nagano City
Sun. Feb. 8: Men-Women Elimination Moguls
Wed. Feb. 11: Men-Women Final Moguls
Mon. Feb. 16: Men-Women Elimination Aerials
Wed. Feb. 18: Men-Women Final Aerials.
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Snowboarding: Mount Yakebitai, Yamanouchi
Mon. Feb. 9: Men’s Giant Slalom
Tues. Feb. 10: Women’s Giant Slalom
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Snowboarding: Kanbayashi Snowboard Park, Yamanouchi
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s, Women’s Halfpipe
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Figure Skating: White Ring, Nagano City
Sun. Feb. 8: Pairs, Short Program
Tues. Feb. 10: Pairs, Free Technique
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s Singles Short Program
Fri Feb. 13: Men’s Dance Compulsory
Sat. Feb. 14: Men’s Single Free Technique
Sun. Feb. 15: Dance Original
Mon. Feb. 16: Dance Free Technique
Wed. Feb. 18: Women’s Singles Short Program
Fri. Feb. 20: Women’s Single Free TechniqueSat. Feb. 21: Exhibition
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Speedskating: M-Wave, Nagano CitySun. Feb. 8: Men’s 5,000 m
Mon. Feb. 9: Men’s 500 m
Tues. Feb. 10: Men’s 500 m
Wed. Feb. 11: Women’s 3,000 m
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s 1,500 m
Fri. Feb. 13: Women’s 500 m
Sat. Feb. 14: Women’s 500 m
Sun. Feb. 15: Men’s 1,000 m
Mon. Feb. 16: Women’s 1,500 m
Tues. Feb. 17: Men’s 10,000 m
Thurs. Feb. 19: Women’s 1,000 m
Fri. Feb. 20: Women’s 5,000 m
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Short Track Speedskating: White Ring, Nagano City
Tues. Feb. 17: Men, 1,000 m, Women, 3,000 m Relay
Thurs. Feb. 19: Men 500 m, W, M 500 m, M, 5,000 m Relay
Sat. Feb. 21: Women 1,000 m, Men 500 m, Men 5,000 m Relay
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Ice Hockey: Big Hat, Nagano City
Sat. Feb. 7: Italy / Kazakhstan; Germany / Japan
Sun. Feb. 8: Austria / Kazakhstan; Slovakia / Italy
Mon. Feb. 9: Germany / Belarus; Japan / France
Tues. Feb. 10: Belarus / Japan; Italy / Austria
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s Consolation Round
Fri. Feb. 13: USA / Sweden; Canada / Qualifying 1
Sat. Feb. 14: Qualifying 1 / USA; Sweden / Canada
Sun. Feb. 15: Russia / Finland; Czech / Qualifying 2
Mon. Feb. 16: Canada / USA; Czech / Russia
Tues. Feb. 17: Women’s 3-4; Women’s Final
Wed. Feb. 18: Men’s Quarterfinal
Fri. Feb. 20: Men’s Semifinals
Sat. Feb. 21: Men’s 3-4
Sun. Feb. 22: Men’s Final
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Bobsled: Spiral, Nagano City
Sat. Feb. 14: Two-man
Sun. Feb. 15: Two-man
Fri. Feb. 20: Four-man
Sun. Feb. 21: Four-man
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Luge: Spiral, Nagano City
Sun. Feb. 8: Men’s Single
Mon. Feb. 9: Men’s Single
Tues. Feb. 10: Women’s Single
Wed. Feb. 11: Women’s Single
Fri. Feb. 13: Men’s Double
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Biathlon: Biathlon Stadium, Nozawa Onsen
Mon. Feb. 9: Women’s 15K
Wed. Feb. 11: Men’s 20K
Sun. Feb. 15: Women’s 7.5K
Tues. Feb. 17: Men’s 10K
Thurs. Feb. 19: Women’s 4x7.5K Relay
Sat. Feb. 21: Men’s 4x7.5K Relay
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Curling: Kazakoshi Park Arena, Karuizawa
Mon. Feb. 9: Women’s Prelim (2); Men’s Prelim
Tues. Feb. 10: Men’s Prelim (2); Women’s Prelim
Wed.. Feb. 11: Women’s Prelim (2); Men’s Prelim
Thurs. Feb. 12: Men’s Prelim (2); Women’s Prelim
Fri. Feb. 13: Men’s Prelim; Women’s Prelim; Tiebreakers
Sat. Feb. 14: Tiebreakers; Semifinals
Sun. Feb. 15: Men’s 3-4; Women’s 3-4; Finals
Source: Nagano Olympic Organizing Committee