Talk:ABC Olympic broadcasts
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NEW YORK CITY?
editNo, it's not that saying from a tv commercial. But I want to ask you after the opening ceremonies and before the closing ceremonies of the 1980 Winter Olympics. As a man who always tell it like it is, did Jim McKay host the ABC's 1980 Winter Olympics in New York City? After all Lake Placid is not too far away from the Big Apple, and ABC has a studio in New York City. I hope you respond to this historic question. Thank You. It's Joeysworld 9:39 2022, 13 February 2022 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.136.5.50 (talk)