Around-the-clock news coverage of 32 sports and 329 events
With access to our multimedia content and live positions across the city, you have everything you need to tell the story of one of the world’s most-watched sporting events.
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AP & SNTV videos daily
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Text stories daily
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Photos daily
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Live studios at at UNESCO headquarters
Interactive graphics
Connect your digital audience with the latest from Paris with AP’s interactive graphics, including a real-time medal tracker sortable by medals and countries and available in multiple languages; an events schedule sortable by sport, date and able to filter down to only medal events; and a Hometown Heroes interactive map displaying all the local connections of each member of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympics Teams.
Video
Receive breaking news stories and live video coverage, including IOC briefings, press conferences and beauty shots from around the city. AP video crews stationed in Paris will react to the news of the day, while also providing insights from established sports experts.
SNTV Video
SNTV’s coverage will include venue profiles, interviews with athletes in their native tongue, training shots, team arrivals and departures, fan reactions and press conferences, as well as the quirkier side of the games. Besides unrivaled news coverage, SNTV will provide event highlights twice a day, featuring the latest news and updates from The Games.
Photos
AP’s award-winning photographers will provide highlights and images of medal winners from every sport, as well as in-depth coverage of key events including the opening and closing ceremonies. Pre-event coverage will include key venues and showcases of iconic images from previous games.
Historical footage and imagery
Access compelling images dating back to the first modern games in Athens in 1896 and the 1924 Paris Games.
Enhance your reporting with British Movietone newsreels from 1908 to 1976, including some of the most iconic video from the historic 1936 Berlin games.
Text
AP’s text journalists will provide rolling coverage, consisting of frequent updates featuring the latest medals winners and expanding to longer articles as the action unfolds. Results data and medal count standings will be provided after each event.
BROADCAST FACILITIES AT UNESCO HEADQUARTERS
Live shots and studios
The Associated Press is partnering with UNESCO to bring live broadcasts and media coverage from the iconic rooftop and garden of UNESCO’s Paris Headquarters.
From July 22 to Aug. 12, AP will run multiple two live studios at UNESCO for global broadcasters; as well as providing journalists with workspaces and technical and logistical support for the duration of the games.
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