Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira and Savannah Guthrie will host NBC's coverage of the Opening Ceremony of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, on Friday, August 5, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
NBC's Sunday Night Football sideline reporter and multiple Emmy Award-winner Michele Tafoya joins longtime NBC golf commentator Dan Hicks and three-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines to call swimming for NBC Olympics in Rio.
Sports fans and swimming enthusiasts will enjoy extensive broadcast coverage of the Aug. 6-10 USA Swimming Phillips 66 National Championships via NBC, NBCSN, Universal Sports Network and usaswimming.org. The five-day event runs Aug. 6-10 in Irvine, California.
Cartoon Network is pleased to announce quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick (San Francisco 49ers) and Cam Newton (Carolina Panthers) will host Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards
Cartoon Network has announced quarterbacks Colin Kaepernick (San Francisco 49ers) and Cam Newton (Carolina Panthers) will host Cartoon Network's fourth annual Hall of Game Awards, premiering Monday, February 17 at 7 p.m. (ET/ PT). Taking over the reins from past hosts like Tony Hawk, Shaquille O'Neil and Nick Cannon, Colin Kaepernick and Cam Newton will bring their own unique sense of style to this year's show. As superstars of the NFL these talented quarterbacks promise that this year's show will be the one of the most raucous and outrageous sports awards show while maintaining the charisma that TV viewers enjoy year after year.
Olympic gold medalist and E! reality star, Ryan Lochte, celebrated New Year's Eve at SHe by Morton's at The Shops at Crystals inside ARIA Resort & Casino on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
On Tuesday, Dec. 31, creator and showman Jeff Beacher threw a New Year's Eve bash like no other for the opening weekend and triumphant return of Beacher's Madhouse Las Vegas, the performance theatre at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino.
According to TV Line, sources have confirmed that E! has cancelled the Olympian's short-lived reality series WHAT WOULD RYAN LOCHTE DO? after a single season. The show, which debuted in April, averaged a meager 440,000 viewers throughout its eight-episode freshman dive. The premiere episode only drew 800,000, while the finale on May 27 scored just over 300,000 viewers.
NBC Sports Group will air coverage of USA Swimming's Phillips 66 National Championships Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. ET on NBC and continuing at 11 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Network.
He took the world by storm in the London Summer Games, and in WHAT WOULD RYAN LOCHTE DO?, the all-American swimming phenom proves that he lives life just like he swims ... all out and at top speed. The new series premieres today, April 21 10-10:30 p.m. ET on E!. Get a first look below!
What does Ryan Lochte think about love, life and swimming? You're about to find out! This four-minute-plus teaser of the new E! series WHAT WOULD RYAN LOCHTE DO? gives you an in-depth look at what Ryan Lochte's life is like, from family to friends to meeting that special someone. Check it out below!