NBCUniversal and Visa Partner for Super Bowl and Winter Olympics Content
NBCUniversal and Visa announced a marketing partnership on February 5, 2026, that will connect the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics with the Super Bowl through content created by Allison Kuch and Isaac Rochell, sports-centric content creators, according to Variety. The partnership aims to leverage the overlapping audiences of these major sporting events.
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) also highlighted the significance of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics for HBO Max in Europe. According to Variety, the games will overlap with the launch of "Heated Rivalry," which WBD Southern Europe Chief considers "the best premium content we can offer."
In other news, Venezuela's interim leader is navigating a complex political landscape. According to NPR Politics, the interim leader is working to balance demands from the United States and expectations from Chavista hardliners a month after Maduro's ousting.
Meanwhile, new dietary guidelines could significantly impact school meals. NPR News reported on February 5, 2026, that districts receiving federal funding for school meals through programs like the National School Lunch Program must adhere to rules set by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). Lori Nelson of the Chef Ann Foundation, a nonprofit promoting scratch cooking in schools, explained the challenges, stating, "It is a puzzle essentially...When you think about the guidelines, there's so many different pieces that you have to meet. You have to meet calorie minimums and maximums for the day and for the week. You have to meet vegetable subgroup categories."
Finally, U.S. filmmaker Laura Poitras will be a special guest at the opening of the 24th edition of VdRIndustry, the documentary festival Visions du Réel's industry program, Variety reported. Her film "Cover-Up" is also scheduled to screen at the festival.
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