On 2012-08-01 9:56 PM, Brad Beam wrote:

Indeed, glancing at the schedule on CTVOlympics.ca, it looks like the fully-commercial CTV blows up the schedule to cover the Olympics -- save for several newsbreaks -- while related cable nets (TSN, OLN, etc.) only pick up certain time slots.

This has been typical for any Oly whether CTV or CBC gets rights. The main OTA goes full-blown LIVE, with evening-Prime highlights show. Other channels offer live of other sports.

But I'm curious to know what CTV primetime looks like. Is it just highlights of the day culled from across the Bell-Rogers family of networks, or does BriWi.ca sprinkle in those tales of woe?
I am happy to report that I haven't watched any prime stuff this Oly. My TiVo's record the live stuff, and we watch that at night, or I watch recaps online (CTV or BBC).

>> If ESPN ever picked up the Olympics, they could do something similar for a time zone-distant site. Have 1, 2, U, Classic, News, and 3.com go all-in for live (and delayed) coverage until about 5ET, and then have the folks in Bristol edit together a 3-4 hour package for ABC primetime.

That's what CBC or CTV usually do. In 2008 CBC re-purposed their channel "Bold" (think mix of drama, comedy, arts and culture, and sports programming), for an alternate channel of Oly sports live.

On a related note, CBC won the rights to 2014 (sochi) and 2016 (Rio) today. This was after the joint CBC+CTV bid was rejected by the IOC, and CTV then pulled out. No releases have said that CBC won by acclamation.


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