All three networks showed the video on their evening newscasts (I think,
properly). I have not watched the cable news channels over the weekend - if
they are showing it in heavy rotation that would be wrong - but using it to
tell one of the top stories of the day is different.

http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/network_newsing/how_the_network_newscasts_reported_georgian_lugers_death_152057.asp?c=rss

"The AP's *David Bauder* writes
up<http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jAPm3eOosmV15of6HeE6G4Rd1VVAD9DR1Q380>how
the networks covered the death of a 21-year-old Georgian luger during
the evening newscasts Friday. NBC showed a portion of the practice run three
times, once stopping the video before *Nodar Kumaritashvili* slammed into a
steel support column after hurtling over the track's wall. NBC aired the
video soundless, omitting the thudding clank at the moment of impact.

NBC, ABC and CBS also showed the video on its evening newscasts; CBS and NBC
made it the top story and ABC the second one after the Afghanistan
offensive. NBC, which usually carefully guards against use of Olympics video
on other networks because it paid hundreds of millions of dollars for
exclusive footage, released it because it was a significant news event, a
spokesman said.
"We want to warn you the video you are about to see is difficult to watch,"
ABC's *Diane Sawyer
<http://www.mediabistro.com/Diane-Sawyer-profile.html>*said on "World
News." On the "CBS Evening News," the accident was shown
three times - the last time in slow motion."

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