1. As a whole how does it stack up against any other networks that have covered the Olympics, either US networks or compare with Canadian or coverage from any other country to which you may have access?
2. Do you think the coverage is too US-centric (or Phelps-centric, but he's finished his meet now: 8 for 8 YEAH
), especially when the US goes head-to-head with China? Does NBC cheerlead for the US team or do they give other countries their due?3. Heartstring-pulling human interest stories: too much or j-u-s-t right?
4. Would you rather see more live stuff or are you ok with catching tape-delays in prime time?
My 2c worth, but your mileage may vary:
1. I'm old enough to remember when ABC was The Network of the Olympics, and when they broadcast them they were superb both at balancing coverage of the peripheral sports with those of the main events, and of giving the athletes of all countries their due (and this without sister cable networks to carry the overflow events). NBC is gradually getting better but may have a way to go yet before they reach that standard. On the other hand they're streets better than CBS was when they carried the winter games in the 1990s. I thought they botched the coverage of the Kerrigan/Harding figure skating final in 1994 (showing only those skaters who THEY thought the audience would be interested in, i.e., Nancy, Tonya, the eventual other medalists and Katarina Witt; omitting one skater who was in the final group of 6 because her performance didn't affect the medal standings; and showing an "I'm going to Disney World" ad with Kerrigan, which I felt tipped off the audience that Kerrigan wasn't going to win the gold, before the competition was even over). And 4 years later, part of the opening ceremony at Nagano was a performance of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, by orchestras and choruses on 5 continents simultaneously. CBS turned its back on the performance and used that time to run interviews with athletes. I wasn't the only person who was steamed by that and 10 years later I still am
2. In the women's gymnastics they were very focused on the US and China and showed only a single gymnast from Romania, whose team won the bronze, but in the swim meet they've been good at honoring all the countries that have won medals and have shown medal ceremonies not just for the US gold medalists
3. Atlanta and Sydney were the peak of the tearjerking athlete profile fad; there's been much less of it since then, although there was one piece about the 33-year-old ex-Soviet gymnast who moved to Germany so her son could have leukemia treatment
4. I NEED the prime time tape delays, I hardly have any other time to catch anything! When I check the cable nets in the morning about all they're showing is soccer, basketball and volleyball (both beach and gym) which interest me the LEAST; the good stuff is on the late-night show and I've caught only a tiny amount of horsey stuff (serious equestrians will feel differently but all I caught was a bit of dressage which doesn't interest me as much as anything where the horse has to jump)


