Considering the vise grip that Olympic corporate has over the use of its 
content, symbols et al, this is hardly surprising--even if one regrets the 
disruptive effect it has on other, far more important matters.  In watching and 
hearing the reports from London, I very much think that New York City officials 
at this point are breathing a sigh of relief that they lost the bid.  (Not that 
they felt that way initially!)

---- Richard Cuff <[email protected]> wrote: 
> The websites for World Briefing, Newsday, and Newshour all contain a
> message stating the programs won't be available on-demand during the
> Olympics.
> 
> However, the programming appears to be available for live streaming.
> 
> As of now there is no special notation on the podcast links regarding
> Olympics-caused interruptions, even for Newshour.  I could see this
> being the case for Global News since that program is stitched together
> from the other news programs.
> 
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA
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