In addition to Gannon, Lipinski and Weir in the booth [in Las Vegas, socially distanced], Andrea Joyce will be the reporter backstage, while Tanith White will call the ice dance competitions from her home.
The event will be produced remotely, with Pritting [a producer at NBC] and the rest of the production team working out of Stamford, Connecticut.
"Several years ago, some very, very brilliant minds at NBC came up with this plan to be able to take all of the cameras back to Stamford, Connecticut, so we are able to produce the event just like we would be able to in Las Vegas," Pritting said. "We were very prepared for this, not knowingly. But I've done several events like this for the last at least five years, with talent on site, production in Stamford, Connecticut, well before the pandemic. So it's something that we're comfortable with. Obviously all the COVID protocols and making sure everybody follows those and is tested and is safe is a new addition to that, but we're very fortunate to have such smart people on our team that we'd already done something similar to this in the past, and now we can just apply it under the current conditions."