107th IOC Session - LA84 Foundation
107th IOC Session - LA84 Foundation
107th IOC Session - LA84 Foundation
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■ Staff at NAONA Editing Offices<br />
Editor in Chief 1<br />
Editors 30<br />
Reporters 37<br />
Photographers 9<br />
Translators 21<br />
Olympic Radio<br />
NAOC obtained a temporary license from<br />
the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications<br />
to operate an exclusive FM radio station from<br />
the Fullnet Centre in Nagano City. Operating<br />
hours were 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. from January 14 –<br />
February 6, and 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. from February<br />
7 – 22. To keep motorists on the expressways<br />
informed, the broadcast range covered the<br />
whole Olympic area, including Nagano City,<br />
Hakuba, Karuizawa, as well as the city of<br />
Matsumoto.<br />
The latest information on competition<br />
schedules, traffic, and weather conditions, was<br />
broadcast in Japanese, English, and French. In<br />
addition to Olympic-related news, other international<br />
news was also broadcast in English and<br />
French for the benefit of the many overseas visitors<br />
in Nagano for the Games.<br />
Before the Games, Olympic Radio helped to<br />
heighten the mood by broadcasting programmes<br />
on Olympic-related people and topics.<br />
Olympic Radio was operated by a staff of<br />
52, including 23 presenters. French-language<br />
presenters were enlisted with the cooperation of<br />
the French government.<br />
8. Media Support<br />
Olympic Radio studio<br />
185