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  1. Step into 1988, a year of groundbreaking progress and global events. Witness the birth of the Internet as we know it today, bringing a new era of global conn...

  2. The 1988 Summer Olympics (Korean: 1988년 하계 올림픽), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad (제24회 올림픽경기대회) and commonly known as Seoul 1988 (서울 1988), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were represented at the games by a total of 8,391 athletes (6,197 men and 2,194 women ...

  3. Venues of the 1988 Summer Olympics. For the 1988 Summer Olympics, a total of thirty-one sports venues were used. South Korea hosted its first World Championships in 1978 in shooting sports. Three years later, Seoul was awarded the 1988 Summer Olympics. Many of the venues constructed for the 1988 Games were completed two years earlier in time ...

  4. 1998. Television coverage of the Games is provided to 180 countries and territories. The Olympic Winter Games are broadcast live in Australia for the first time. Turin 2006. Broadcasters maximise opportunities in new media technology, providing viewers with more access through the Internet, mobile phones and multiple television channels. For

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  5. Replay. Men's 3m Springboard - Diving | Seoul 1988 Replays. Seoul 1988 | Olympic Games. Replay. Seoul 1988 - Steffi Graf v Gabriela Sabatini (Full Match) Seoul 1988 | Olympic Games. Highlights. Exclusive. Rosa Mota wins Women's Marathon | Seoul 1988.

  6. 1960 Summer Olympics. CBS paid $394,000 ($3.11 million in 2023) for the exclusive rights to broadcast the Games in the United States. This was the first Summer Olympic games to be telecast in North America. In addition to CBS in the United States, the Olympics were telecast for the first time in Canada (on CBC Television) and in Mexico (through ...

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  8. Feb 8, 2018 · Trouble With North Korea. After Seoul first won its bid to host the 1988 Olympics, North Korea began to campaign — unsuccessfully — to co-host them. The dispute turned tragic a few years later ...

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