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Olympic TV Coverage
I tape NBC in the afternoon and at night, but is there more channels / places you can watch olympic coverage?
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CNBC, MSNBC and I think USA
Edit: BAH!
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 Originally Posted by dundermifflin I tape NBC in the afternoon and at night, but is there more channels / places you can watch olympic coverage? Video - Live & Event Replays | 2010 Winter Olympics | NBC Olympics 2010 Olympic TV Schedule | NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, USA | NBC Olympics -
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Universal HD has some too as seen in the link above from theshadow. I have only been watching on the HD channels and hope that I am not missing anything too good.
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The online coverage provided by NBC is downright pathetic. No reason every event shouldn't be available live over the internet.
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Some of those curling girls are hot. The Denmark girls comes to mind.
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 Originally Posted by Cyfan1843 Some of those curling girls are hot. The Denmark girls comes to mind. Nothing gets me going like a chick who knows how to sweep -
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CNBC has been the best channel thus far. The hockey and curling (other than the US team) have been great.
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HOW MANY ******* FIGURE SKATING EVENTS ARE ON?
Sorry
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 Originally Posted by yaman3 HOW MANY ******* FIGURE SKATING EVENTS ARE ON?
Sorry Exactly and now its ice dancing......giant yawns all around.
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then its the ladies program next week and then they will show the night of champions im sure
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You'd think that with having 4 different channels to carry the Olympics on, NBC would (or should) show everything live. Take tonight, for instance. After the news, the Skeleton runs that took place earlier today are going to be shown on NBC. Personally, I'm much more interested in that than watching ice dancing, and I would think most men feel the same way.
Put the other nightiime events on a different channel; I can't imagine that anything on CNBC or MSNBC (especially MSNBC) would get anywhere near the ratings as an Olympic telecast would bring.
Then again, NBC's ratings so far have been through the roof, their worst night so far has been better than any night of 2006 games.
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 Originally Posted by TarHeelHawk You'd think that with having 4 different channels to carry the Olympics on, NBC would (or should) show everything live. Take tonight, for instance. After the news, the Skeleton runs that took place earlier today are going to be shown on NBC. Personally, I'm much more interested in that than watching ice dancing, and I would think most men feel the same way.
Put the other nightiime events on a different channel; I can't imagine that anything on CNBC or MSNBC (especially MSNBC) would get anywhere near the ratings as an Olympic telecast would bring.
Then again, NBC's ratings so far have been through the roof, their worst night so far has been better than any night of 2006 games. i have heard from the radio heads that they are looking for the woman viewers. Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and all of their hopes and dreams. If I didn't drink this beer, they might be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say to myself, "It is better that I drink this beer and let their dreams come true than selfish and worry about my liver."
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It is odd that the US mens hockey team hasn't had a game on NBC yet. Hell, Sunday's game v. Canadia is on MSNBC.
Well what do we have here - skeleton!
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