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Tjames426
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:47 pm Post subject: American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout |
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NEW YORK (AFP) � The rest of the world might have been dazzled by the Beijing Olympic opening ceremony but angry US viewers clamoring for a glimpse of the spectacle on Friday were made to wait after a media blackout.
US network NBC, which owns exclusive rights to Olympics coverage in the United States, refrained from showing the opening ceremony live, preferring instead to delay coverage by 12 hours for a prime-time evening slot.
A spokesman for NBC, which paid nearly 900 million dollars for Olympic broadcast rights, said the decision was taken to maximize viewing figures.
"It's a business decision," the spokesman told AFP. "It protects our affiliates, our advertisers, and shows it to the largest number of viewers possible," he added.
Bizarrely, the co-hosts of NBC's breakfast television show barely mentioned the ongoing ceremony during their broadcast, which was reportedly pre-taped.
Meanwhile rival networks used correspondents in Beijing to describe details of the ceremony, but no footage of the extravaganza was available.
Major newspapers carried extensive reports of the ceremony in their online editions, with the story dominating The New York Times' homepage. The Times illustrated their coverage with a selection of photographs.
The opening ceremony blackout dismayed dozens of readers who posted messages on a New York Times message board.
"What a joke. I got up this morning to watch the ceremony assuming that it would be on," said one poster, Andrew, who wrote that he had found a live stream of the event on the Internet.
Another contributor, Leo, said attempting to impose a blackout in the age of the Internet was impossible.
"A delayed play is ridiculous in an Internet age," he wrote. "They thought people could pretend to ignore such an important event was happening on the (other) side of the global? It's impossible."
Others accused NBC of living in a bygone era.
"I can't understand how in 2008, in the area of instant access, with multiple media outlets, NBC behaves as if we are in 1950, and has the guts to make audiences 'wait' for a live coverage that many other countries in the world can see as they are taking place," wrote Erik.
Another poster, Jordan, lamented: "Richest country in the world and we can't watch the Olympic opening ceremony live. Its being shown live all over the world ... NBC is pathetic."
A writer on the San Francisco Chronicle's website accused NBC of putting advertising revenues before public service.
"NBC is an acronym for 'Not airing Before making big Cash! The Chinese may censor their people over politics -- our corporate overlords sensor (sic) us over profits," the reader fumed.
Meanwhile, attempts to circumvent the blackout on Youtube were quickly clamped down. Although several users of the popular video-sharing site appeared to have posted clips of the ceremony, the items were later blocked.
However, other sites scoured the web in order to locate live coverage of the opening ceremony, the New York Times reported, and found success with a German-language feed amongst others.
The NBC spokesman said the network was rigorously enforcing web violations of its broadcast rights.
"We take copyright law very seriously and we're actively working with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to ensure the take-down of infringing Olympic content on the Internet," he said.
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bobranger
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:18 pm Post subject: |
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"NBC is an acronym for 'Not airing Before making big Cash! The Chinese may censor their people over politics -- our corporate overlords sensor (sic) us over profits," the reader fumed |
So true |
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wylies99

Joined: 13 May 2006 Location: I'm one cool cat!
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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I understand the time difference issues, and the same situation happened during the Sydney Olympics.
BUT, NBC SHOULD have aired it live AND, again, in prime time the next evening. |
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sojourner1

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Where meggi swim and 2 wheeled tractors go sput put chug alugg pug pug
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:05 pm Post subject: |
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That's fine to show it again during prime time, but they should had shown it live.
Maybe they felt they had to edit it for American audience. |
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wylies99

Joined: 13 May 2006 Location: I'm one cool cat!
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:27 am Post subject: |
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sojourner1 wrote: |
That's fine to show it again during prime time, but they should had shown it live.
Maybe they felt they had to edit it for American audience. |
No, not 'edit' it, but rather hold it back so they could charge top rates to advertisers. |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:34 am Post subject: Re: American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout |
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Tjames426 wrote: |
The NBC spokesman said the network was rigorously enforcing web violations of its broadcast rights.
"We take copyright law very seriously and we're actively working with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to ensure the take-down of infringing Olympic content on the Internet," he said.
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wylies99

Joined: 13 May 2006 Location: I'm one cool cat!
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:39 am Post subject: Re: American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout |
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moosehead wrote: |
Tjames426 wrote: |
The NBC spokesman said the network was rigorously enforcing web violations of its broadcast rights.
"We take copyright law very seriously and we're actively working with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to ensure the take-down of infringing Olympic content on the Internet," he said.
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I haven't felt so safe since Governor Bush executed Betty Lou Beets, a 62 year old grandmother.  |
If you do the crime, you do the time, in Texas. NO liberal politicians or judges giving away "get out of jail free" cards.  |
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Wisconsinite

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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:11 am Post subject: |
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I thought it was weird that all the newspapers and online news were talking about the opening ceremony but I couldnt' find it anywhere on tiv at the time. They should have aired it live....that was terrible. |
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Smee

Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 6:37 am Post subject: |
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I loved how the once-in-a-lifetime cultural experience was interrupted every seven minutes so we could watch four minutes of ads. Culture, brought to you by McDonald's and Verizon.  |
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bluelake

Joined: 01 Dec 2005
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 7:04 am Post subject: |
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I watched it live on Chinese TV (CCTV 1) through TVU. No problem. |
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DrOctagon

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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 7:53 am Post subject: |
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"They thought people could pretend to ignore such an important event was happening on the (other) side of the global?" |
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bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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Bah... the networks are slowly losing their core viewers (if they haven't already) to the internet, cable, etc..
It's stupidity like this which helps it. |
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moosehead

Joined: 05 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 2:35 pm Post subject: Re: American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout |
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wylies99 wrote: |
moosehead wrote: |
Tjames426 wrote: |
The NBC spokesman said the network was rigorously enforcing web violations of its broadcast rights.
"We take copyright law very seriously and we're actively working with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to ensure the take-down of infringing Olympic content on the Internet," he said.
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I haven't felt so safe since Governor Bush executed Betty Lou Beets, a 62 year old grandmother.  |
If you do the crime, you do the time, in Texas. NO liberal politicians or judges giving away "get out of jail free" cards.  |
am not sure what your point is - if it's sarcastic or what - but you might want to know her defense atty was later sent to prison himself (unrelated to her case); that's the (lack of) quality of her defense.
of course facts don't matter to idiots who think it's perfectly acceptable for the state to decide on a whim who lives and who dies.
just like corporations are deciding when the public gets to view an event the rest of the world is already watching.
the two do go hand in hand - |
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browneyedgirl

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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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Smee wrote: |
I loved how the once-in-a-lifetime cultural experience was interrupted every seven minutes so we could watch four minutes of ads. Culture, brought to you by McDonald's and Verizon.  |
I hated that too. The announcers said something like, "What they did during the commercial break was amazing."  |
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jazblanc77

Joined: 22 Feb 2004
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 3:54 pm Post subject: Re: American fans angered by Olympic ceremony TV blackout |
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Tjames426 wrote: |
NEW YORK (AFP) � wah wah wah wimping snivel
The opening ceremony blackout dismayed dozens of readers who posted messages on a New York Times message board.
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That's like saying that "Koreans Outraged at blah blah blah" and then it's a couple of Koreans lashing out against something on eslcafe.com .
Slow news day, hey? |
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