Tokyo Olympics

Tokyo Olympics: Rob Hyland Takes Over as Producer of NBC Olympics' Primetime Show

Award-winning producer Rob Hyland, who joined NBC Sports in 1997, has been named the producer of NBC Olympics’ primetime show, beginning with this summer’s Tokyo Olympics, it was announced today.

Rob Hyland has been named the producer of NBC Olympics’ primetime show.

In Tokyo, Hyland will be working his 10th Olympics for NBC Sports. He previously served as the lead producer for two of the Games’ most-watched sports – track & field since the 2012 London Olympics and figure skating since the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi in 2014.

NBC Olympics’ primetime show will air live across all time zones each night on NBC from Friday, July 23 through Sunday, August 8, and will be hosted by Mike Tirico.

“Rob has excelled in every production role he has worked at NBC Sports, and we are excited to have him lead our primetime NBC presentation,” says Molly Solomon, Executive Producer & President, NBC Olympics Production. “Whether it’s the Olympics, Football Night in America, Notre Dame Football, or Triple Crown horse racing, Rob’s expertise in the competition coupled with his creative thinking and innovative spirit have resulted in dynamic, compelling coverage.”

An 18-time Sports Emmy winner, Hyland is also the coordinating producer of Football Night in America, Notre Dame Football, and Triple Crown horse racing. Hyland will serve as NBC Sports’ lead producer of the Kentucky Derby for the 10th time next Saturday, May 1.

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