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SUNNYVALE, Calif. June 30, 2008 -- Yahoo! Inc. today announced its Summer Games lineup, which
includes a
new website, mobile and search products to help follow the Games, as
well as several new programming and product sponsors. The new website
from Yahoo! Sports (http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics)
will provide up-to-the minute coverage from Yahoo! Sports' editorial
team, videos and photos. In addition, fans can use their mobile phones
to stay on top of the competition and Yahoo! Search will also allow
fans to find information on the Games within search results, via a
custom in-page shortcut. This year Yahoo! has tied together its
offerings for fans and advertisers to explore its numerous platforms
related to the Games.
"Whether on the computer or on the go, Yahoo! will give fans timely and compelling coverage of this year's Games," said
James Pitaro, general manger of Yahoo! Sports. "Yahoo! has been in
training for months to ensure we're ready to deliver the Summer Games to our users."
Yahoo! Sports' Beijing Coverage
Yahoo!
Sports is known for providing top-quality coverage of the Games. For
instance, during the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, Yahoo! Sports
attracted more unique users each week than any other online site(1).
The tradition continues this year. Yahoo!'s award-winning editorial
staff will cover the Games from Beijing, China, and has also teamed up
with several Olympians to provide a unique perspective and analysis,
including:
- 1992 Silver Medalist and long jump record holder Mike Powell
- 1996 Gold Medalist and gymnast Dominique Dawes
- 2006 Silver Medalist and snowboarder Gretchen Bleiler
In
addition to the editorial team, the Yahoo! Sports Summer Games site
will offer fans everything they need to follow the games, including:
- Beijing torch tracker, a tool that gives fans an
opportunity to virtually follow the flame while it travels the globe
- Summer Games Roundup, a daily video recap of top stories and
information on upcoming Olympic events, hosted by Bleiler
- The watch list, a personalization tool that lets fans track results,
news and medals for their favorite countries, sports and athletes
- Blogs, in-depth athlete pages and event schedules
No Matter Where They Are - Fans Can Take the Games With Them
This
summer, Yahoo! is bringing the Games to the smallest screen for the
first time. Fans can keep up-to-date on all the action - no matter what
time of day it is or where they are - by visiting Yahoo!'s mobile Web
site (m.yahoo.com/2008games). From their mobile
phones, fans will be able to track the medal count, get the
latest news, see photos and read the latest commentary on the Games from Yahoo!'s experts.
"The
Games are taking place halfway around the world in Beijing this summer
and while you want to be first to know what's happening, you can't stay
up all night every night," said Bruce Stewart, vice president and
general manager, Connected Life Americas, Yahoo!. "Now you can grab the
phone from your pocket during the day or sleep with your mobile phone
on your nightstand - which you know you do anyway - and simply visit
Yahoo!'s mobile Web site to instantly get in the know."
Advertisers Win With Yahoo!
Yahoo!
continues to be the partner of choice for world class advertisers
aiming to reach highly sought after audiences, including the more than
20 million users that visit Yahoo! Sports each month. Yahoo! Sports
will provide partners such as Chevy and Bank of America with the
opportunity to support coverage of the world's premier sports event.
Yahoo!'s advertising partners include:
- The Beijing torch tracker, supported by Super 8, the global economy lodging chain.
- Chevy, the world's largest automaker, co-presenting Yahoo! Sports'
coverage, including the daily video update Summer Games Round Up, the
Medals Section and Medals Module.
- Bank of America, one of
the world's largest financial institutions and official bank sponsor of
the U.S. Olympic Team, supporting Yahoo! Sports' Summer Games news web
show.
- Comcast, the nation's leading provider of cable,
entertainment and communications products and services, supporting the
Yahoo! Sports Results Section.
Search and Find the Gold
Leading
up to and during the Games, fans can use Yahoo! Search to find timely
answers for all things related to the Games. Yahoo! Search will feature
Games specific Yahoo! Shortcuts to help consumers find the schedule of
events, news, medal tallies, athlete scores and much more -- right at
the top of the search page.
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