Infographic: Olympic TV by numbers
We think it’s fair to say that the Olympics have been taking over everyone’s lives, or at least their TV channels. Due to constant coverage, news reports, water cooler chit-chat and gold medalists on the tube, no one can really escape. Regardless of how you feel about it, there has to be a point when you think enough is enough, but what’s the straw that breaks the camel’s back? Is it the 33 hours of Olympic coverage on the BBC per day or the £60 million spent on broadcasting rights? Take a look at our infographic (above) and let us know – how much is too much? Carly-Ann Clements
For full TV listings, see timeout.com/tv. See more Olympic facts and figures.






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