Salt Lake Winter OlympicsWINNER OF SIX EMMY AWARDS
![]() 25.5 Rating and a 42 Share According to Nielsen
The Highest Rated Olympic Opening Ceremony of All Time Single Biggest Emmy Winner in 2002 Based on audited circulation figures, Schwartzman PR helped the Salt Lake Olympics opening ceremony secure 70,447,297 U.S. print news media impressions, as well as: 100 Wire Stories 18 - Agence France-Presse 12 - AP Online 42 - Associated Press Newswires 1 - BPI Entertainment News Wire 12 - Canada Press 4 - Dow Jones International 1 - KRTBN Knight-Ridder 21 - Reuters Online Media Relations Themed Google Logos on the popular search engine throughout the duration of the games.
What the critics said... "A dramatic extravaganza that celebrated the courage, strength and spirit that is the Olympics..." Pauline Arrillaga, Associated Press "A stunningly beautiful pageant..." Tom Shales, Washington Post "An emotional ceremony...that delicately touched on American Patriotism and the international hope for unity..." Michael Janosky, The New York Times SPECIAL THANKS Special thanks and appreciation to the talented artists and performers, producers, choreographers, technical personnel and media executives, particularly Kenny Ortega, Don Mischer, McDonald Selznick Associates, Sarah Kawahara, Jeremy Rialton, Michael Curry, Nancy Volmer, Gillian Hamburger, Todd Warshaw, Murray Weissman, the technical directors, behind-the-scenes staff and to those omitted but not forgotten who contributed to this incredible success story. This page recognizes your outstanding achievement. May 2002 DGA Magazine - DGA Team at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympics Not only did the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games serve as a group-healing for the United States in the aftermath of Sept. 11, but it offered some of the most visually stunning Opening and Closing Ceremonies ever broadcast. |
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