Peacock will launch a Tokyo Olympics destination on July 15 featuring live coverage of some the games’ biggest events, including gymnastics, track and field and the U.S. men’s basketball team’s pursuit of their fourth straight gold.
The NBCUniversal streamer said Wednesday — ahead of a live NBC Sports press conference to introduce its broad coverage — that Peacock will feature new daily live shows, original programming, dedicated Olympics channels, full event replays and curated highlights. All of Peacock’s Tokyo Olympics programming will be available to stream for free with exception of USA Men’s Basketball live coverage that will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers.
Amber Ruffin, host, writer and executive producer of Peacock’s late-night series The Amber Ruffin Show, will be on the ground in Tokyo providing her own unique, comedic analyses of the competition, as well as a look-back at her own experiences in the world...
The NBCUniversal streamer said Wednesday — ahead of a live NBC Sports press conference to introduce its broad coverage — that Peacock will feature new daily live shows, original programming, dedicated Olympics channels, full event replays and curated highlights. All of Peacock’s Tokyo Olympics programming will be available to stream for free with exception of USA Men’s Basketball live coverage that will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers.
Amber Ruffin, host, writer and executive producer of Peacock’s late-night series The Amber Ruffin Show, will be on the ground in Tokyo providing her own unique, comedic analyses of the competition, as well as a look-back at her own experiences in the world...
- 6/23/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
As the next generation of athletes prepare to take home the gold in Tokyo this summer, Peacock is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the 1996 Olympics with “The ’96 Effect” and “The Sisters of ’96: The 1996 USA Women’s Soccer Olympic Team,” two new shows honoring female Olympians’ legacy on the Atlanta games.
Streaming on June 17, “The ’96 Effect” is a three-part documentary series that follows four legendary USA women’s teams who won gold at the 1996 Olympics. Produced by Lookalike Productions, the docuseries features interviews with the athletes, who reveal how the USA teams inspired each other, the significance of Title IX on their lives and careers and the impact they made on their respective sports.
Featured athletes include USA Women’s basketball’s Lisa Leslie, Dawn Staley, Sheryl Swoopes and head coach Tara VanDerveer; gymanastics’ Amanda Borden, Dominque Dawes and Shannon Miller; softball’s Laura Berg, Lisa Fernandez and Dot Richardson; and soccer’s Brandi Chastain,...
Streaming on June 17, “The ’96 Effect” is a three-part documentary series that follows four legendary USA women’s teams who won gold at the 1996 Olympics. Produced by Lookalike Productions, the docuseries features interviews with the athletes, who reveal how the USA teams inspired each other, the significance of Title IX on their lives and careers and the impact they made on their respective sports.
Featured athletes include USA Women’s basketball’s Lisa Leslie, Dawn Staley, Sheryl Swoopes and head coach Tara VanDerveer; gymanastics’ Amanda Borden, Dominque Dawes and Shannon Miller; softball’s Laura Berg, Lisa Fernandez and Dot Richardson; and soccer’s Brandi Chastain,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
YouTube superstar-turned-talk show host Lilly Singh is part of a star-studded venture to bring a new women’s pro soccer team to Los Angeles.
The franchise is slated to join the National Women’s Soccer League (Nwsl) and launch in spring 2022. In addition to Singh, the team’s 30 owners includes a slew of celebrities, like: Natalie Portman, Serena Williams, Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Garner, Eva Longoria, Uzo Aduba, and America Ferrera. Other co-owners include soccer stars Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach, Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Rachel Buehler, Tisha Venturini-Hoch, Lauren Cheney Holiday, and Shannon Boxx, as well as the entrepreneur Julie Uhrman and Vc partner Kara Nortman.
The team -- which is currently going by Angel City -- will reveal its official name and logo later this year, and is still in the early stages of development. As it stands, there are nine teams competing in the Nwsl. The U.S. Women's...
The franchise is slated to join the National Women’s Soccer League (Nwsl) and launch in spring 2022. In addition to Singh, the team’s 30 owners includes a slew of celebrities, like: Natalie Portman, Serena Williams, Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Garner, Eva Longoria, Uzo Aduba, and America Ferrera. Other co-owners include soccer stars Mia Hamm, Abby Wambach, Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Rachel Buehler, Tisha Venturini-Hoch, Lauren Cheney Holiday, and Shannon Boxx, as well as the entrepreneur Julie Uhrman and Vc partner Kara Nortman.
The team -- which is currently going by Angel City -- will reveal its official name and logo later this year, and is still in the early stages of development. As it stands, there are nine teams competing in the Nwsl. The U.S. Women's...
- 7/22/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Alabama born Mia Hamm was in her 20s when she shot to stardom after becoming the face of U.S.A.'s Women's soccer team as a midfielder and forward in both the FIFA Women's World Cup and the Summer Olympics. Mia Hamm played alongside an incredible roster on American athletes referred to as the Fab Five -- including Julie Foudy as the big-blocking midfielder, Joy Fawcett as the daring defender, Kristine Lilly as the fast-moving forward and of course,...
- 6/24/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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