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Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) produces the live television, radio and digital coverage of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Our coverage is neutral, favouring no particular country or athlete, and includes sports competitions as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Olympic Broadcasting Services' cameraman, covering the men's 10 kilometre marathon swim at the 2012 Olympic Games. As host broadcaster, OBS is responsible for delivering the pictures and sounds of the Olympic and Paralympic Games to billions of viewers around the world.
The IOC is the owner of the global media rights for the Olympic Games – including broadcasts on television, radio and digital platforms – and is responsible for allocating Olympic media rights to media companies throughout the world through the negotiation of media rights agreements.
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) was created by the International Olympic Committee in 2001 in order to serve as the Host Broadcast organisation for all Olympic Games, Olympic Winter Games and Youth Olympic Games.
A new era of Olympic Games coverage started 14 years ago, when Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) first served as the sole host broadcaster at the Olympic Winter Games Vancouver 2010.
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) has released a Media Guide to provide an in-depth overview of OBS’s role as host broadcaster of the Olympic Games, its journey from Tokyo to Beijing, and the technology innovations and content for the Beijing 2022 broadcast coverage.
Olympic Broadcasting Services. As host broadcaster of the Olympic Games, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) acts as the storytellers of the Games, delivering the images and sounds that captivate billions of viewers worldwide.