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zinfamous

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People complain when NBC doesn't air events live, now you're complaining that they do air it live and then they don't devote another 3 hours to a replay? Watch the stream on their website.

airing it live (which is fine) = times when so few can watch it. ability to stream it doesn't change the fact that I'm at work or asleep and still can't watch it.

My complaint is that they don't choose to re-air the big stuff for prime time. snowboard half-pipe? wtf is that?

additionally, NBC hasn't aired any weekend coverage until 3pm. seriously....people would rather watch their weekend infomercials all day instead of the Olympics?
 

Ns1

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airing it live (which is fine) = times when so few can watch it. ability to stream it doesn't change the fact that I'm at work or asleep and still can't watch it.

My complaint is that they don't choose to re-air the big stuff for prime time. snowboard half-pipe? wtf is that?

additionally, NBC hasn't aired any weekend coverage until 3pm. seriously....people would rather watch their weekend infomercials all day instead of the Olympics?

Srsly the weekend coverage is ridiculous. Show some fucking reruns or something, ANYTHING besides infomercials. What the fuck NBC
 

KeithTalent

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Seriously, this is the only time when Canadian TV coverage is better than US. Most of the time we just get the US feeds, or some complete crap, but right now it is just wall to wall olympics on a few different channels which is nice.

KT
 

zinfamous

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Srsly the weekend coverage is ridiculous. Show some fucking reruns or something, ANYTHING besides infomercials. What the fuck NBC

I've been hoping to wake up and drink coffee to some curling or maybe some Lithuanians going balls-to-the-wall down a luge track these weekend morning, but NBC doesn't want that.

It's the first type of blackout that I recall for any type of Olympics.

Shit, just rerun all the damn hockey games from the previous week!
 
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Red Squirrel

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Babcock's final instructions to his players tomorrow will ensure a win.

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Hahaha that's funny.

We were at work watching it in the NOC on the TV, while the network guys were streaming it,so they were a few minutes behind. They hated us for cheering at goals when they did not see it happen yet. Man that was a stressful game to watch LOL. Had a poutine for lunch. Getting a heart attack from poutine while watching a hockey game is probably about the most patriotic way to die. :biggrin:

Looking forward to curling and hockey tomorrow. The joy of working at a NOC. As long as we're still checking alarms we can watch TV too.

It's funny I rarely follow sports but I'm quite into this. Even Curling lol.
 

Imported

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that's funny--didn't CBS pay the NCAA something like $3 bill + for the bball tournament over a ~4 or 5 year period? Weird, that they would have relatively similar value.

:hmm:

I'm glued to the NCAA tournament from the first game to the very last. Olympics this year? I've watched maybe 3 things total. Snowboard slope style, this last USA/Canada womens hockey game (on my phone via NBC's app) and the giant slalom last night as I was trying to fall asleep. I'll watch USA/Canada tomorrow and the gold medal game.
 

ponyo

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Yuna Kim nooooooooooo Silver! :( Korea so mad right now

I felt she was robbed. But I'm so proud of her. She will always be the ice queen and the all time best female skater in the history of the sport IMO. There's no bigger big game skater than her and it's like she really has ice water running through her veins. If she was Russian and skating as the defending Olympic and World champion and with a chance of back-to-back gold, there's no way she would've lost. But it is what it is. This was Putin's Olympics. The record books will show Yu-Na received silver even though she deserved the gold. But this injustice can't take away any of her remarkable achievements. She skated four PERFECT programs in two Olympics! She holds the Olympic and World records for highest SP and LP. After one and half year away from the sport, she comes back to her first major competition at the 2013 World Championships and skates two perfect programs to blow away the field and win her second World gold and secured 3 spots at the Olympics for Korea. By winning the 2013 World, she took away one spot in the Olympics from the Russians...

Yu-Na has never landed off the podium in her entire career and never will. She's the only women who's ever done that. If you consider the obstacles she had to overcome as the star newcomer from a country which doesn't have any history of figure skating and even doesn't have a figure skating ring in the country, it's pretty amazing. She was able to rise to the top of skating to Olympic champion despite that. Even though she didn't win the gold medal this time, I'm so proud of her and so should everyone in Korea. She has the heart of a champion and grace of a queen. I know she's retiring after the Olympics but it was a pleasure watching her final two skates of her career. She gave all she had and despite the questionable judging, she left on her own terms and left nothing at the table. Goodbye Yu-Na. Long live the Queen!
 

zinfamous

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talk about retarded.

well, why do you think they would pay for the rights and only broadcast a fortnight-long event for about 5 hours a day on their major network?

They are showing a lot of content on their cable channels, after all....

hmmmmm
 

mugs

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airing it live (which is fine) = times when so few can watch it. ability to stream it doesn't change the fact that I'm at work or asleep and still can't watch it.

My complaint is that they don't choose to re-air the big stuff for prime time. snowboard half-pipe? wtf is that?

additionally, NBC hasn't aired any weekend coverage until 3pm. seriously....people would rather watch their weekend infomercials all day instead of the Olympics?

A single hockey game would take up most of the prime time broadcast. You know you can watch the stream after the game is over? Like, whenever you wanted them to re-air it, just point your browser to http://stream.nbcolympics.com/ice-hockey/winter/15530/

Incidentally, events happening during working hours or sleeping hours is exactly why I think it's so stupid that people complain about NBC's lack of live coverage of the most popular sports (e.g. skiing, snowboarding, figure skating); not to mention how much downtime there would be in live coverage of those kinds of sports. I am glad that NBC airs hockey live though, because I wouldn't be able to wait to see the results if the broadcast was delayed. I just think it's stupid to fault them for not airing the games twice.

well, why do you think they would pay for the rights and only broadcast a fortnight-long event for about 5 hours a day on their major network?

They are showing a lot of content on their cable channels, after all....

hmmmmm

NBC doesn't own their affiliate stations, they just provide prime time and late night programming. Affiliates have their own programming during the day (e.g. news and syndicated show).
 
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Imported

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I just want more sports during the evening broadcasts. Its the reason I haven't really watched the evening stuff. Last night while watching the men's slalom, it was like 25 minutes of action an hour.
 

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additionally, NBC hasn't aired any weekend coverage until 3pm. seriously....people would rather watch their weekend infomercials all day instead of the Olympics?

I found that to be really stupid as well, especially when you consider that there is a giant vacuum of sunday tv left be the absence of football. Seriously, by the time the olympics are on people havent even yet fiigured out what to do with their sundays from 1 pm ti almost midnight. Theyre still in "vegg out and watch the game" mode.
 

dr150

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I felt she was robbed. But I'm so proud of her. She will always be the ice queen and the all time best female skater in the history of the sport IMO. There's no bigger big game skater than her and it's like she really has ice water running through her veins. If she was Russian and skating as the defending Olympic and World champion and with a chance of back-to-back gold, there's no way she would've lost. But it is what it is. This was Putin's Olympics. The record books will show Yu-Na received silver even though she deserved the gold. But this injustice can't take away any of her remarkable achievements. She skated four PERFECT programs in two Olympics! She holds the Olympic and World records for highest SP and LP. After one and half year away from the sport, she comes back to her first major competition at the 2013 World Championships and skates two perfect programs to blow away the field and win her second World gold and secured 3 spots at the Olympics for Korea. By winning the 2013 World, she took away one spot in the Olympics from the Russians...

Yu-Na has never landed off the podium in her entire career and never will. She's the only women who's ever done that. If you consider the obstacles she had to overcome as the star newcomer from a country which doesn't have any history of figure skating and even doesn't have a figure skating ring in the country, it's pretty amazing. She was able to rise to the top of skating to Olympic champion despite that. Even though she didn't win the gold medal this time, I'm so proud of her and so should everyone in Korea. She has the heart of a champion and grace of a queen. I know she's retiring after the Olympics but it was a pleasure watching her final two skates of her career. She gave all she had and despite the questionable judging, she left on her own terms and left nothing at the table. Goodbye Yu-Na. Long live the Queen!

Yuna's a great skater, no doubt. Lots of shenanigans in ice dancing.

A hero's return awaits her aboard the Starcraft plane.....

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Ns1

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I felt she was robbed.

you're not alone

SOCHI, Russia — The brilliantly graceful South Korean queen of figure skating did everything necessary to retain her Olympic crown Thursday night while facing a feisty Russian kid in an arena filled with fanatical Russian fans.
Yuna Kim never stood a chance.
Some would call it scandal, others would call it skating, but common sense would call what happened at the Iceberg Skating Palace just plain wrong.

Kim skated last and with perfection but could not withstand an earlier emotional charge from 17-year-old Russian Adelina Sotnikova, who used heart and the home-ice advantage to stunningly win the gold medal.
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Kim finished second, but it was as if she was never even here, as the strength of her presence was overwhelmed by thousands of chanting, cheering Russian fans while the beauty of her skating was ignored by a seemingly biased panel of judges.
"I'm speechless," said American Ashley Wagner, who finished seventh. "This sport needs to be held more accountable if it wants more people to believe in it."
From the moment Sotnikova skated in the middle of the final group, the scene here indeed bordered on the unbelievable. She began the night in second place behind Kim, and skated with a moving desperation, flying around with speed and athleticism and even charm, waving to the judges during her final spins. By the time she left the ice, a Russian crowd that had surely felt burned by Wednesday night's men's hockey loss sensed it finally had its landmark Olympic victory, and turned up the heat.
They cheered and blew horns and chanted "Rus-ay-a" through the final three skaters. They chanted it even louder when a small Korean contingent attempted to chant, "Yu-na-kim."
When it was finally Kim's turn to skate, the arena fell nearly silent. The pressure built when the judges made her wait on the ice several minutes longer than normal while calculating the scores for Wagner, the previous skater.
While Wagner jokingly held out her hands with impatience, Kim slowly circled the ice again, and again, and again as if slowly losing steam.
"After normal time, I had to wait a longer time, and I tried to think of my performance and not think of any other skaters who had skated," Kim said of the strange delay.
Or was it so strange? One of the nine judges, Yuri Balkov of Ukraine, served a suspension after the 1998 Olympics for attempting to fix the ice dancing. Another judge, Russian Alla Shekhovtseva, is married to the former Russian skating federation president.
Scandal or skating? You decide. As for Kim, by the time they finally let her skate, she gave a flawless performance that should have been enough to keep the crown. She did one fewer jump than Sotnikova, which cost her technically and accounted for the difference in the overall scores. But Sotnikova stepped out of one of her jumps, and, though she was more aggressive than Kim, she wasn't nearly as artistic.
Kim was beauty, Sotnikova was brash, and the result seemed clear the moment Kim finished. Kim had surely become only the third woman to win more than one Olympic title. But then the scores were flashed and her gold disappeared and everything became murky.
The crowd roared in both excitement and shock. The arena shook with both celebration and anger. While Sotnikova ran through a tunnel into the arms of a coach, Kim stalked off in the other direction.
The women appeared together on the ice for the flower ceremony, but it was awkward, as they barely looked at each other. For several long minutes, Sotnikova and bronze medalist Carolina Kostner of Italy waved their flags while Yuna made no initial move to retrieve one of her flags.
When their victory lap ended, Sotnikova and Kostner remained on the ice hugging and posing for photos while Kim quickly skated off and disappeared.
Kim was clearly irked. Sotnikova was clearly stunned.
Said Kim: "The judges give points and I can't do anything about that. I did all I wanted to do, like I wanted to do it.... I did all I can."


http://www.latimes.com/sports/olymp...schke-20140221,0,4308145.column#ixzz2tuvBCQIw
 

Michael

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Why bother writing about ice dancing or any other figure skating event? They are all judged and every single year at the World Championships and every Olympics there is at least one story like this usually more.

The judged events are fixed in advance, it is well known, get over it.

Michael
 

Wreckem

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People that think the Kim was robbed don't understand the scoring system. The Russian had a substantially more technical program. That's why she Kim lost . The margin was more or less the difference in their starting technical scores.

Skating clean doesn't mean as much as having a higher starting technical score. Fuck the men's gold medalist still won and I believe he fell twice in his free skate.
 
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