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Platapus 02-13-10 01:19 PM

(Rant) American coverage of the Olympics
 
Here I am near the nation's capitol with stupid FIOS. Over 900 fricking channels of crap and not one is covering the Olympics! :damn::damn::damn:

The closest we have is some Vancouver Olympic news station which is just talking about the Olympics and giving us the results. I don't care about the frickin results, I want to see the performances!!

I have such fond memories of watching the Olympics with my family I was growing up. What happened.

I bet when the Americans are doing their snowboarding crap we will get coverage. Grrrrrrr

The Olympics are supposed to be about international events, not just the few that are custom made for American's to get their medal count up.

Rant off, I am just pissed.

Anyone else getting a chance to see the Olympics broadcast live to where you are? :wah:

CaptainHaplo 02-13-10 01:57 PM

Platypus - are you near Vancouver?

Where I am coverage starts at 2:30 eastern - with Speed Skating, Men's 5000m, Biathlon, Ski Jumping, Indivual K-95 (have no clue what that is), and the women's 7.5km sprint.

My lady is waiting on the figure skating, as she really likes the graceful performances. I recall those are usually later in the day or evening, though I don't know if that is live coverage. My son, daugher and I may watch the ski jumping, as I started teaching them how to ski last year.

*ok - to be honest - I started teaching them the skill I know - how to fall down a mountain covered in snow, repeatedly.....

Platapus 02-13-10 02:13 PM

No I am in swampy North Virginia. I just found out that starting at 1400 we will have recorded coverage of some of what happened this morning. :-?

Better than nothing but not by much.

Platapus 02-13-10 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1266898)
*ok - to be honest - I started teaching them the skill I know - how to fall down a mountain covered in snow, repeatedly.....


I think that is what skiing is: A controlled (somewhat) fall down a mountain keeping your head up and your butt down. :D

krashkart 02-13-10 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1266898)
*ok - to be honest - I started teaching them the skill I know - how to fall down a mountain covered in snow, repeatedly.....

I have a friend who, years ago, fell down a very rocky slope holding a machete in each hand. :DL

If what you are seeing out there in Virginia is live via pre-recorded taping, Platapus, we've the same thing out here in the Midwest. Hang in there, bud. It is better than nothing... or at least, better than infomercials. :D

Highbury 02-13-10 03:51 PM

I am in Vancouver (well Richmond actually, close to where the speed skating oval is) :D My wife is at home in San Diego though and coverage of the Opening Ceremony didn't start until 9PM PST. No idea why.

I did catch the late night repeat of the coverage on Seattle's NBC affiliate and I did think it was very well done. Anybody wants their home country to come off well in things like this, and I thought the NBC profile on the relationship between the US and Canada was quite good, as well as the feature on the Vancouver region itself.

It is just unfortunate that the weather is so bad for it right now. It is even raining at Whistler :( Oh well.. won't be the first rainy Winter Olympics, won't be the last.

XabbaRus 02-13-10 04:06 PM

I'm watching the Ski jumping live. BBC is great.

Torplexed 02-13-10 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1266870)
Here I am near the nation's capitol with stupid FIOS. Over 900 fricking channels of crap and not one is covering the Olympics! :damn::damn::damn:

Things are not much better on the US West Coast. It annoyed me no end that I had to stay up until midnight to see an event that had ended three hours earlier and was only 200 miles away. Shame on NBC for that. Also, the sound kept dropping out, although that may have been the local cable company.

And unfortunately, the only Canadian channel we have is CBC, which apparently doesn't have the coverage rights. They did spend pretty much their entire newscast showing protests in downtown Vancouver, although they neglected to ever mention exactly what the protesters were unhappy about.

Oberon 02-13-10 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1267078)
...although they neglected to ever mention exactly what the protesters were unhappy about.

Probably lack of television coverage on the Winter Olympics :hmmm:

Letum 02-13-10 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by XabbaRus (Post 1267002)
I'm watching the Ski jumping live. BBC is great.

This.
About half an hour ago anyway.
Cheers BeeB :up:

AVGWarhawk 02-13-10 05:48 PM

I have FIOS and if I recall correctly 2 channels were hosting the Olympics :hmmm:

Highbury 02-13-10 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1267079)
Probably lack of television coverage on the Winter Olympics :hmmm:

nah.. there is great coverage IN Vancouver :O: 3 different CTV affiliate stations and whatever NBC decides to play.

It is just the usual stuff.. if the government ever puts money into anything that is not education, healthcare or some form of social assistance these people protest.

CaptainHaplo 02-14-10 12:34 AM

All I can say is Kim Jong (mentally) Ill probably had another stroke tonight. NK had a locked podium, all three medals, locked up in the last corner of the 1500m speed skating, and the guy in third tried to pass for silver, and took out his teammate. So a silver and a bronze lost. Americans then took the silver and bronze, while the gold still went to the Korean (who almost got taken out as well). I do have to say though, it was justice, since the koreans intentionally worked together to block the faster of the 2 Americans on the previous lap and corner.

nikimcbee 02-14-10 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed (Post 1267078)
Things are not much better on the US West Coast. It annoyed me no end that I had to stay up until midnight to see an event that had ended three hours earlier and was only 200 miles away. Shame on NBC for that. Also, the sound kept dropping out, although that may have been the local cable company.

And unfortunately, the only Canadian channel we have is CBC, which apparently doesn't have the coverage rights. They did spend pretty much their entire newscast showing protests in downtown Vancouver, although they neglected to ever mention exactly what the protesters were unhappy about.

ditto, tape delay here. I haven't seen 1 thing regarding the olympics.

Torvald Von Mansee 02-14-10 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1267293)
All I can say is Kim Jong (mentally) Ill probably had another stroke tonight. NK had a locked podium, all three medals, locked up in the last corner of the 1500m speed skating, and the guy in third tried to pass for silver, and took out his teammate. So a silver and a bronze lost. Americans then took the silver and bronze, while the gold still went to the Korean (who almost got taken out as well). I do have to say though, it was justice, since the koreans intentionally worked together to block the faster of the 2 Americans on the previous lap and corner.

The Koreans don't have a good record on sportsmanship.


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