Mike Tirico will anchor NBC's Olympic primetime show outdoors for the first time in the network's Olympics history, hosting from a fifth-floor studio deck with a panoramic view of the Tokyo skyline and landmark Rainbow Bridge. The Today show will also broadcast each day from this NBC Olympics outdoor set designed by NBC Olympics coordinating director Michael Sheehan and enhanced by virtual graphics and an array of monitors. The network's first Olympics was the 1964 Tokyo Games. These postponed 2020 Tokyo games kick off with the Opening Ceremony July 23. It will be Tirico's debut as a Summer Olympics primetime host. "We are excited to bring the energy of this vibrant host city to our primetime audience each night as Mike opens the show and interviews the stars of the Games from a spectacular vantage point," said Molly Solomon, Executive Producer & President, NBC Olympics Production. Related Story Tokyo Olympics Will Bar International Travelers In Move Costing Billions "Tokyo is one of the great cosmopolitan cities in the world. The chance to use the city as our daily setting will help bring our viewers back in the States even closer to the Olympic experience," Tirico said. After serving as a daytime… Read full this story
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