Tunnel Bear and the BBC are your friend, people of the US.

On 8/3/12, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 5:05 AM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Does NBC seriously expect us to believe that they cut the most important
>> performances from what must be one of the top 3 or 4 nights from their
>> entire, multimillion dollar Olympics package for time? They could not find
>> 2
>> minutes to televise the complete ending, out of the more than 4 hours of
>> coverage they had that night (and they seem to be able to go late on that
>> primetime show whenever they want to)? Have I mentioned how pure this
>> bullshit is?
>>
>> Clearly, the only reason they cut out that performance was to give the
>> illusion that the competition was closer than it was, that the final
>> floor
>> exercises were more pressurized and significant and dramatic than they
>> were.
>>
>> I know, Kevin has explained that NBC treats its Olympic coverage (at
>> least
>> in primetime) like a Reality Show, and we know there is precious little
>> reality in Reality Shows, with the producers scripting conflict and drama
>> to
>> create interest. I can accept some of that (especially when I can watch
>> relatively more straight up sports coverage of much of the Olympic games
>> earlier in the day). But at the very least have the grace not to lie to us
>> -
>> don't piss in our face and call it lemonade.
>
> I haven't weighed in on Olympics coverage because I have been ignoring
> the Games for the most part. I haven't been able to put my finger on
> the reason, but I've figured it out: in the US these Olympic Games are
> about NBC. In other countries they want the Games to be all about the
> athletes and the sports so the broadcasters get out of the way while
> in the US it's all about NBC's programming decisions, NBC's ratings,
> and NBC's coverage. It has completely turned me off.
>
> In contrast, I was a casual soccer fan in 2010 when ESPN announced
> they would stream every World Cup game, meaning it would be available
> for free both live and by replay. Watching the tournament (well, Spain
> mostly) converted me into a more dedicated fan and I have caught the
> occasional Spanish, English, or German league game as well as
> following the recent Euro 2012 tournament. I can't understand why NBC
> doesn't follow that model and as a result I will rather watch a CFL
> game on ESPN 3 rather than the Olympics on NBC.
>
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