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i think its not a big deal~
The restrictions that NBC are imposing are quite harsh. Vista only.
I have a round up of links on how to watch the Olympics online here.
Was this sculpted for other countries? Did other countries see the prologue we did? or is this just some American-aimed midwest mentality grandma will buy this crap approach.
Wouldn't it be great if NBC tried to make a difference? Take the amazing composers and visual approaches and truly clever writers that are available and, hey!, apply them to the greatest show on earth?
Instead? we get Barnum and Bailey's with some global drama spin -- the world as America's soap opera. Ugh.
I would dearly love to see live broadcasts of all events, doesn't matter what time they show. NBC can rebroadcast the big events during primetime on one of the 4 channels they are using.
Finally, I just want to add, regarding the women's gymnastic team finals, shame on the NBC ommentators for all sounding so crushed and somber because our girls took Silver. Silver! amazing, a cause for celebration, what an achievement, and Alicia Sacramone helped get us there. To be so downcast, when the olympics have never been more glorious, is whack. The Chinese womens team was a joy to watch as well.
Sincerely, One Less TV Spectator!!
Why don't they show the less popular sports(tennis, water polo, badminton, table tennis), in the very early morning that and show the more popular sports during the day like basketball, baseball, soccer, and indoor volleyball.
I've only seen the USA Men's basketball games+ the 1 other men's basketball game. I only saw 1 of the 3 USA Men's soccer games and haven't seen a soccer game past 9AM CST on the weekdays. I haven't seen one single USA Men's Indoor Volleyball yet I've seen 2 Brazilian matches lol.
They need to show the more popular sports at times when more people will watch. They need variety on their primetime telecasts too. The same shit every night. I love watching beach volleyball but geez, show something else too.
Personally, it doesn't matter too much to me whether I see it live or not b/c I understand the time difference. I just want to see more variety of sports throughout the day. Who cares about tennis or badminton or table tennis or Greco Roman Wrestling? They should put that stuff on USA at the 1-8AM slot and put the more popular and liked sports on the 8-4AM MSNBC slot.
I have just heard the swimming live over the telephone while speaking with relatives in Australia, and NBC didn't even cross once to the pool. I won't mention the result of course, but when they build up high profile athletes and events and then cannot even manage to broadcast live - well, I just don't understand it. Even at this minute, they are building up to cross to the pool to watch Phelps compete live in about 10 minutes time. Do they think the entire TV audience is gullible enough to actually think it is happening in real time?
I sympothyse with Bob Costas
Jack S.