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2012 Olympics: TyC Sports Prepares Major Coverage
 
The Argentine network will have 50 special correspondents, 24 hours of programming, over 100 professionals in Buenos Aires and HD broadcasts.
 
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Gonzalo Bonadeo will manage a team of journalists and professionals in London.
 
From July 27 through August 12, the world's best athletes will gather in London for this year's Olympics, and TyC Sports will once again provide a complete coverage for Argentine viewers, with all the excitement and news through TyC Sports HD.

In its fifth consecutive Olympics, TyC Sports will devote the best technologies and journalists to broadcast 18 daily hours of live programming from England, and the remaining six hours from Buenos Aires.
 
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The coverage will be hosted by Gonzalo Bonadeo, a specialist in the Olympics, who will run a team of over 50 special guests from a studio at the IBC in London, including journalists, producers and technicians, with special cameras and exclusive footage.

From London, each broadcast will start at 4 AM (Argentine time) and will end at 10:00 PM, with all the activities and events of the day, with correspondents all over the territory. From Buenos Aires, the programming will continue until the beginning of a new day, with all the information and highlights of the day.

Bonadeo will be joined by the best specialists in each discipline, who'll provide information from the teams, exclusive interviews with the best athletes and all the details about the competitions.

In addition, TyC Sports will focus on Argentine athletes through daily interviews.


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