NBC to Dominate February Sports with Olympics, Super Bowl, NBA

In February, NBCUniversal is gearing up for an action-packed month of sports coverage, featuring the Winter Olympics, Super Bowl 60, and the NBA All-Star Game within a 10-day window. This jam-packed schedule is part of what they’re calling a “Legendary February,” and it’s sure to keep sports fans glued to their screens.

The excitement kicks off with the Winter Olympics, where athletes from around the globe will compete in Milan. Then, it’s on to Super Bowl 60, which will be held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Finally, the NBA All-Star Game will take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. It’s a sports lover’s dream come true!

NBCUniversal has really gone all-in on these events, shelling out billions for media rights. They’re paying a whopping $7.75 billion to broadcast the Olympics through 2032, along with $2 billion annually for NFL games, including the highly anticipated Super Bowl 60. It’s a massive investment that they hope will pay off in a big way.

Notably, sportscaster Mike Tirico is set to make history as the first U.S. broadcaster to call the Super Bowl and host the Winter Olympics in the same year. With all eyes on NBCUniversal during this intense 10-day period, the network is pulling out all the stops to deliver top-notch coverage that viewers won’t want to miss.

So mark your calendars and get ready for a sports extravaganza like no other, coming your way this February thanks to NBCUniversal.