with the help of which artificial satellite are we able to watch live telecast of olympic games?
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The first commercial geostationary satellite, Syncom-3, transmitted the world's first live color television broadcast of the Tokyo Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies in the US in 1964. For the first time in history, viewers were able to watch an overseas sporting event without delay and in real time.
Since 1964, commercial satellites have been bringing the Olympic Games closer to home by providing access to television and media coverage for people all over the world. This year, the expected audience for the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics is expected to be over 3.5 billion people.
For decades, satellites have been an integral part of the Olympic Games live coverage. Members of the Satellite Industry Association (a U.S.-based trade association that provides representation of the leading satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers), such as Eutelsat, Intelsat, SES and Telesat, operate over 150 geostationary satellites and bring connectivity to broadcasters who in turn transmit live video content of the Games to their customers around the world. In the USA alone, NBC Olympics and NBCUniversal have announced plans to air nearly 7,000 hours of Olympic Games programming. This unprecedented number of hours amounts to over nine months of continuous programming, if it was to be shown on a single channel.
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It is the artificial satellite which help as to watch live telecast of olympic games