In 1924, part of the Paris Olympics were broadcast.
The first televised Olympics were the 1936 Berlin Olympics which were broadcast on closed-circuit television across Berlin and during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics a satellite was used to broadcast the Olympics to various countries for the first time.
Yes they were covered extensively. The first Olympics to be televised were in 1936 when they were held in Berlin.
The first episode of Doctor Who to be broadcast in colour was the first part of the Third Doctor's first story, 'Spearhead from Space', broadcast on the January 3rd 1970. Since then all episodes of Doctor Who have been broadcast in colour, with the 50th anniversary special, 'The Day of the Doctor', being the first adventure to be broadcast in 3D on November 23rd 2013.
The network station NBC has not always broadcast the Olympics. However they have held the broadcast rights for the Summer Olympics since 1988 and for the Winter Olympics since 2002.
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June 1951 a CBS east coast broadcast was the first.
The Germans broadcast the first live television 'show' during the 1935 Olympics in Berlin.
Australia had its first colour television broadcast on March 1 1975. It was called C Day.
8PM EDT on NBC will be the first broadcast Television time for the USA
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NBC will have full coverage of the Olympics. In Australia channel 7 covers the games