I know the coverage in the U.S. will always center on American athletes, but I would have liked even a greater variety of events featuring Americans.
My grade is: F NBC continues to refuse to recognize that the world has changed. In a world of instant Internet news and streaming video doing a tape delay of events is simply not acceptable.
It worked for them, as they got the highest ratings for an Olympics since Atlanta. Would you have liked to see gymnastics at 11am?
My grade is: F NBC continues to refuse to recognize that the world has changed. In a world of instant Internet news and streaming video doing a tape delay of events is simply not acceptable.
It worked for them, as they got the highest ratings for an Olympics since Atlanta. Would you have liked to see gymnastics at 11am?
Imagine what the ratings would be like if they actually gave the public what they wanted?
Yes, I want gymnastics live at 11 AM. I want any event shown live as it happens no matter what time it happens to be in the US.
Not everyone works a 9 to 5 weekday job.
And some people (like me) will actually take days off from work to watch the Olympics. They can always package the events like they want to and show it again at 8 PM.
It worked for them, as they got the highest ratings for an Olympics since Atlanta. Would you have liked to see gymnastics at 11am?
Imagine what the ratings would be like if they actually gave the public what they wanted?
Ratings showed that the people got what they wanted.
Ok, so the west coast just gets screwed over as that would air at 7am.
Not everyone works a 9 to 5 weekday job.
More people than not, do. There's a reason why TV schedules are in place.
And some people (like me) will actually take days off from work to watch the Olympics. They can always package the events like they want to and show it again at 8 PM.
Most people work, at least people who participate in the ratings system. And if they packaged the mid-day stuff to air at 8pm, what about the things that are happening live at that time. When you're 12 hours off Eastern time, you've got to fill Noon-8pm as that's overnight in China and then you'll run all the afternoon events "live" at 3am?
That would've been a ratings disaster.
Families participate in the rating system and those familes can have people who work at all times of the day. My neighbors are a good example. The husband works a 6a-6p job 3 or 4 days a week. The wife is a nurse who is on-call and can work any day or any time of day. They have two kids, one of which works at Dairy Queen during the summer any time from 9 AM to 11 PM.
Families participate in the rating system and those familes can have people who work at all times of the day. My neighbors are a good example. The husband works a 6a-6p job 3 or 4 days a week. The wife is a nurse who is on-call and can work any day or any time of day. They have two kids, one of which works at Dairy Queen during the summer any time from 9 AM to 11 PM.
That still isn't indicative of the majority of the population. You know those times in the morning and afternoon when traffic is really bad and how it's really bad at the same times on weekdays? That's because MOST people are going to or coming home from work.
Plus, with time shifting, it's not much of an issue anyway.
They gotta give people what they want. Just look at the fans at the events, they're maniacally jingoistic.I'm able to get both the CBC and NBC's coverage and the gains, and while the US-centric coverage annoys me -- it is the same for CBC with their Canadian-centric coverage. From what I've read and heard, it's the same in other countries as well. This makes business sense, even if it is annoying.The Olympics encourages that sort of thing.
I gave NBC a C because I taped the whole thing in the late-night repeat so I could zap the interminable ads, interminable yak yak yak about the athlete's deprived childhoods and even more interminable beach volleyball, and the whole thing came off so much better than way. I guess any sport that has chicks wearing bikinis is going to be popular.![]()
Finally - who decided that only the gold medals matter?
Because it shows you who won the the most.Why the obsession with the gold medal counts?
Did we not used to count all the medals?
Finally - who decided that only the gold medals matter? Why the obsession with the gold medal counts? Did we not used to count all the medals?
I always assumed this is the way it worked in every country. Why wouldn't it? Isn't this normal?
I have no idea, but I find this complaint odd. Isn't this what should be expected?
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