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Paris Olympics poised to break NBC ad sales records

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As anticipation builds for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics in July, U.S. broadcaster NBCUniversal is witnessing a resurgence in interest from major corporate sponsors in the prestigious global sporting event.

With fans expected to return to Olympic stadiums for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, NBCUniversal has already secured $1.2 billion in advertising for the Paris games and is on track to achieve a historic sales record in Olympic history.

NBCUniversal, owned by Comcast, made headlines when it secured broadcast rights through 2032 with a staggering $7.65 billion deal, the largest agreement worldwide for the Olympic Games.

According to Dan Lovinger, president of Olympic and Paralympic sales at NBCUniversal, ad spending from International Olympic Committee (IOC) sponsors has surged by 18% compared to the previous summer Olympics held in Tokyo in 2021.

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This rebound in advertising expenditure marks a significant turnaround from recent years, during which IOC sponsors had reduced their ad spending with NBCUniversal.

Notably, IOC sponsors such as Visa, Toyota, and Procter & Gamble pay substantial sums, estimated at over $100 million, for the privilege of using the iconic Olympic rings in their marketing campaigns.

The resurgence in ad spending can be attributed to several factors, including Paris being the first Olympics to welcome spectators since the pandemic, as well as its more favorable time zone for U.S. audiences following three consecutive Olympics held in Asia.

Lovinger said the Olympics’ unique ability to provide advertisers with extensive reach and precise targeting, factors that continue to attract major brands to the event.

To adapt to evolving consumer habits, NBCUniversal has introduced innovative strategies, such as streaming every Paris event on its platform Peacock for the first time, offering advertisers new opportunities for engagement.

Digital advertising revenue for the Paris Olympics has already surpassed previous records, reflecting the growing importance of online platforms in reaching audiences. However, the shift towards digital has presented challenges, particularly as top IOC sponsors reduce their traditional TV ad spending.

To offset this trend, NBCUniversal has expanded its outreach to non-Olympic partners and embraced automated ad-buying technology.

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Experts warn AI could trigger ‘Grey Swan’ events in the global economy

Experts warn that AI could trigger ‘grey swan events’ posing risks to economic stability, demand resilience strategies.

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Experts warn that AI could trigger ‘grey swan events’ posing risks to economic stability, demand resilience strategies.


As excitement around artificial intelligence reaches new heights, experts are cautioning that the technology could spark unexpected disruptions known as ‘grey swan events’. Unlike black swans, these events are somewhat foreseeable but often underestimated, posing real threats to economic stability.

David Scutt from StoneX joins Ticker to break down what grey swans are, their potential impact on AI, and how legal, security, and innovation risks could shake the industry. He also explains how the pace of AI advancement makes it harder to anticipate and prepare for these shocks.

From resilience strategies for policymakers to the concept of antifragility coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this discussion offers insights into how the world might navigate the growing AI landscape.

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Oscars move to YouTube in landmark streaming deal from 2029

YouTube will stream the Oscars exclusively from 2029, making it free for over two billion users worldwide.

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YouTube will stream the Oscars exclusively from 2029, making it free for over two billion users worldwide.


The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has struck a landmark agreement with YouTube to stream the Oscars exclusively from 2029, marking a major shift for Hollywood’s biggest night.

YouTube will hold global rights to the ceremony from 2029 to 2033, making the event free to its more than two billion users worldwide, with added features like red carpet coverage and behind-the-scenes access.

The move reflects changing viewing habits as audiences increasingly turn to digital platforms for live events.

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NSW weighs urgent gun law changes after Bondi shooting as firearm caps spark backlash

NSW government to discuss urgent firearm legislation changes after Bondi Beach shooting amid rising violence concerns.

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NSW government to discuss urgent firearm legislation changes after Bondi Beach shooting amid rising violence concerns.


The New South Wales government is set to discuss urgent changes to firearm legislation next week following the Bondi Beach shooting, reigniting the national debate over gun control and public safety.

The proposed reforms are aimed at tightening access to firearms and limiting individual ownership, as authorities respond to concerns about rising violence across the state.

With the number of registered firearms in NSW surging over the past decade, lawmakers say swift action may be needed to prevent further harm.

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