NBC 5 Chicago's Alex Maragos set for third Olympics trip to cover Chicago-area athletes

NBC 5 Chicago's Alex Maragos to Cover Milan Cortina Winter Olympics for Third Time

In a significant career milestone, NBC 5 Chicago reporter Alex Maragos will be making his third Olympic assignment when he covers the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games. His journey to this prestigious role began five years ago when he joined NBC 5 as a reporter in 2015.

With his dedication and hard work, Maragos was able to secure the coveted Olympic assignment for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Last year's Summer Olympics in Paris marked another milestone for him, solidifying his reputation as the go-to local expert at NBC Chicago.

Maragos' preparation for the Milan Cortina Winter Games began six months ago, when he compiled a list of potential Olympians with Chicago-area ties. He has become an authority on the local Olympic community and will be joined by NBC 5 videographer Mike McGovern, who will be covering his fifth Olympics.

For Maragos, this assignment is not just about providing coverage for NBC 5 but also about sharing the human side of the Olympics. He aims to bring viewers closer to the athletes' experiences and connect with them on a personal level, particularly in light of the lingering effects of COVID-19 on winter athletes.

As the network's only local-TV reporter at the Games, Maragos will put in long hours, working nearly identical to his schedule in Paris. His days will be filled with live shots, planning sessions, and producing videos for NBC 5 and other platforms. The pressure will be high, but Maragos is looking forward to the energy of the Olympics and sharing it with his audience.

"I love it," Maragos said. "The energy of the Olympics is infectious. I've never covered a Super Bowl, but I imagine it's like that for 17 days because all the energy is there." With social media obligations and the need to engage viewers in real-time, Maragos will be sharing his experiences on Instagram, providing an exclusive look at the Milan Cortina Winter Games.

As he prepares for this third Olympic assignment, Maragos remains committed to putting his audience first. "What I'm always trying to do every day I'm working is: What do you, the audience, want to see?"
 
man i feel so bad for alex maragos having to cover 3 olympics in a row lol what a marathon he's on πŸ…πŸ’¨, like can't even take a breather he's always been dedicated tho and it shows, love how he wants to connect with the athletes on a personal level, that's super cool πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” so i think what's really cool about alex maragos getting to cover milan cortina for the third time is how he's building on his reputation as a local expert. it's not just about throwing himself into this high-pressure role, but also about making sure the audience gets an authentic look at what's happening behind the scenes. i mean, who wouldn't want to see their local reporter live at the olympics? and with social media, he's got another way to connect with them directly, sharing his own experiences and behind-the-scenes moments that make us feel like we're right there with him. for me, it's all about authenticity and making the audience feel invested in what they're watching. πŸ’‘
 
πŸ…πŸ“Ί i feel bad for him cuz he's gotta work that much but at least he gets to cover the Olympics tho! 🀩 it's def gonna be a wild ride with all the social media and pressure, but if anyone can do it, it's maragos. πŸ™Œ
 
πŸ€” just thinking about all those olympics coverage on nbc 5 chicago and maragos' dedication is kinda inspiring. like, can't even imagine how much he's gotta prepare for this milan cortina winter games...6 months of prep? that's a lotta work for one guy πŸ™
 
omg can't wait 2 c Alex Maragos cover Milan Cortina Winter Olympics again 🀩 he's gonna bring so much excitement & energy 2 his coverage πŸ“Ί i love how passionate he is about sharing the human side of the Olympics & connecting w/ athletes on a personal level ❀️ social media obligations aside, he's gonna keep us hooked w/ live shots, planning sessions & behind-the-scenes peeks πŸŽ₯ can't miss this!
 
OMG, I'm so stoked for Alex Maragos 🀩! He's like, totally crushing it with his Olympic coverage gigs πŸ…πŸ“Ί. I mean, three times in a row? That's some major talent right there πŸ’ͺ. What I love about him is that he's not just covering the sports part, but also trying to bring out the human side of the Olympics ❀️. We need more of that, you know? And can we talk about how dedicated he is? Six months prep work? That's like, totally on point πŸ•’. I'm sure his audience (us, NBC 5 viewers) are gonna love all the behind-the-scenes content he'll be sharing on Instagram πŸ“Έ...it's gonna be a wild ride!
 
man, it's crazy how fast time flies, remember when NBC 5 Chicago was just starting out back in the 90s? Alex Maragos covering his third Olympics is like, what, five years ago?! it feels like he started working here during the '95 Olympics, now he's getting ready to cover Milan Cortina for the third time. I'm kinda jealous tbh, i wish i could experience that kind of energy and excitement as a journalist. but at least he's gonna share the human side of the games, that's really cool. and sharing it on instagram too, that's so modern lol
 
The Olympics are getting more awesome πŸ…πŸŽ‰! I love how Alex Maragos is like a superstar reporter 🀩, he's already covered two Olympics and now he's going for three πŸ™Œ. It's so cool that he gets to share the human side of the Olympics, you know, not just about the sports but also about the people 🀝. And I'm sure it'll be super energetic, like a Super Bowl! 🏈 But what I really love is how Alex cares about his audience, he wants to make sure they get what they want from him πŸ’¬. It's so refreshing to see someone who actually listens πŸ‘‚. Do you think we'll have more Chicagoans competing in the Olympics this time around? πŸ€”
 
aww man thats so cool alex maragos getting to cover the milan cortina winter olympics for the third time 🀩 he's been preparing for like 6 months already and its going to be amazing to see him bring the human side of the olympics to life ❀️ especially considering everything athletes went through during covid-19, it'll be great to share their stories and connect with them on a personal level πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” so another olympics and another reporter doing the same thing over and over... i mean dont get me wrong alex maragos sounds like a solid guy and all but cant we just have a new face on the olympics for once? πŸ™„ also what's with the need to cover every aspect of the games on social media? are viewers really that hungry for behind-the-scenes content 24/7? πŸ“Έ
 
idk why everyone's making a big deal about Alex Maragos getting another Olympics gig πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ he's just doing his job and getting paid for it πŸ’Έ like what's so special about him? all these years of covering olympics and suddenly we're supposed to care now? πŸ˜’
 
man, it's crazy how much times changed since 2015 when Alex started at NBC 5... back then we were still using flip phones and now he's heading to his 3rd Olympics πŸ€―πŸ“Ί, I'm actually kinda jealous lol. I mean, the man's a beast for getting that Olympic assignment after the COVID-19 pandemic, it's like he was meant for this. And sharing the human side of the Olympics? that's so cool, I love how passionate he is about connecting with the athletes and bringing their stories to life πŸ“Έ. Can't wait to see what he does in Milan Cortina!
 
πŸ™Œ Yaaas, Alex Maragos is gonna crush it at the Milan Cortina Winter Games! πŸŽ‰ I'm hyped for him to share more of the behind-the-scenes and human stories that make the Olympics so much more than just a sports event. πŸ’– His dedication to sharing the personal side of the athletes' experiences really speaks to me, especially after everything we went through during COVID-19. It's gonna be awesome seeing his energy on Instagram πŸ“Έ, and I'm sure he'll give us all something to look forward to! 😊
 
I think its dope that Alex Maragos got a 3rd Olympics gig πŸ™Œ He's been grinding for years and it shows how dedicated he is to his craft. It's actually kinda inspiring that he wants to share the human side of the Olympics and connect with athletes on a personal level, especially after everything we went through during COVID 😊

But what I think is even more cool is that he's not just thinking about himself, he's always like "what does my audience want?" πŸ’‘ That's the kinda journalist you wanna see covering big events. He's gonna bring some much-needed Chicago vibes to Milan Cortina and I'm hyped for it πŸŽ‰
 
Another Olympic gig for Alex Maragos πŸ€”πŸ’₯. Congrats to him on going back to Milan Cortina Winter Games! He's got skills and experience under his belt now 😊. But, gotta say, I'm a bit curious if he'll be able to bring that human side of the Olympics to life without sounding too scripted or cheesy πŸ“Ί. The COVID-19 thing is still lingering in my mind, hoping he'll tackle it with sensitivity πŸ’‘. Still hyped about having him share his adventures on Insta, though πŸ‘€πŸ’¬!
 
πŸ€” I'm actually kinda worried about Alex Maragos covering the Olympics for the third time... like, doesn't he get bored or something? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ But at the same time, it's awesome that he gets to share the human side of the Olympics and connect with athletes on a personal level! 😊 I guess what I'm saying is... can we imagine how much pressure he'll be under with all those social media obligations? 🀯 And isn't it weird that he's talking about the energy of the Olympics being infectious, but also mentioning that it's kinda like covering a Super Bowl in terms of intensity? πŸˆπŸ’οΈ Like, doesn't he want to experience something new for once? πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” omg can u believe alex maragos is coverin' milan cortina winter olympics for 3rd time?! πŸ… he's comin thru tho! πŸ˜‚ gotta respect how hard he works, i mean 6 months prep is no joke. and sharing the human side of olympics is so cool, love that aspect of his job. πŸ’‘ also lol at him comparin it to a super bowl, energy of olympics is def infectious. πŸ“Έ can't wait for his instagram vids, he's gonna give us all the behind-the-scenes deets. πŸ‘
 
Ugh, I doubt Alex Maragos will actually be able to deliver on his promise of bringing us closer to the athletes' experiences πŸ€”. Given the Olympics are all about grandeur and spectacle, it's gonna be hard for him (or anyone else) to truly humanize them. Plus, with the pressure to constantly produce content and engage with fans online, he'll probably just end up doing shallow, formulaic pieces that won't really tell us anything new πŸ“Ί. Mark my words, we'll all be left wondering what's behind those fancy uniforms...
 
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