Charlie Jablonski , a 12-time Sports Emmy-winning NBC Sports executive who managed its Olympics coverage and also was an executive at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, died October 25 at his home in Lake George, NY. He was 69.
NATAS announced his death but did not provide the cause.
Jablonski spent 16 years at NBC Sports , rising to VP Engineering and Technology, a post where he had responsibility for the network’s Olympics coverage. He was Managing Director for Olympics Engineering, starting with the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul. His work resulted in 12 Sports Emmy Awards on 20 nominations for his work on the Olympics and World Cups, as well as being recognized with an Engineering Emmy for innovation for the 1996 Olympics. He continued as an Olympics adviser and

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