List of 1988 Winter Olympics broadcasters information
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The 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary were televised by a number of broadcasters throughout the world.
The 1988 Winter Olympic Games coincided with a shift in television policy by the International Olympic Committee and growing enthusiasm by broadcasters in the United States. Amendments to the Olympic Charter in 1977 established a policy mandating joint television rights involving the IOC and the local organizing committee, and was enshrined in the 1981 bid agreement for the Calgary games.[1]
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