General Nonsense12 Aug 2008 @ 22:02
Live? Maybe…
As someone who used to be ‘part of the magic’ I hate to shatter your fantasties, but to my west coast readers - note that I say this like I have east coast readers, I can dream, can’t I? - anyway, to my west coast readers, the Olympics that you see on primetime are not really live….I know, I know - you’re thinking that I am going to tell you that the Easter Bunny isn’t real next - well, I can’t speak for the Bunny, but despite the ‘LIVE’ bug
in the upper-right-hand corner of the screen the Olympics you see east of the Eastern time zone are tape-delayed. To those of us who have watched west coast TV for any length of time we have grown accustomed to the “LIVE, except on the West Coast” disclaimer that accompanies pretty much every ‘live’ TV event including those originating on our coast with the exception of sporting events - we get to see those truly live! So, what’s up NBC? Don’t want to screw up the primetime schedule by having coverage start at 5 p.m. PDT? But, I digress there are plenty of other blogs griping about that. I want to get to the real point of this article and why all this back story is important:
So, we now know that NBC thinks that they have been pulling the wool over our west coast eyes, but in a entry posted on a blog that covers the industry a tipster says that the Men’s 4 x 100M swimming final, where Phelps could get his 8th gold medal, may be live to all time zones. From the TVNewser site,
NBC giving serious consideration to airing Saturday’s prime-time Olympic coverage live in all time zones due to Michael Phelps‘ potential 8th gold medal. This would allow full network to show race as it is happening. Otherwise, West Coast viewers would see it three hours after it takes place. Final decision may be made late Thursday night EDT.
So, let’s hold our hopes up that Phelps’ keeps winning those gold medals - that way we will be able to see him go for the 8th (in these games) live. And just so you know that I’m live it’s 2 minutes ’til 10 PDT and I have yet to see Phelps’ swim tonight - somehow my Google homepage knows that he took a gold already…oh, and so do my east coast readers - whoever they are.
on 13 Aug 2008 at 8:30 # blair farley
the reason they cannot go live in the 5pm time slot is simple. 2 words. paul moyers. if they went live he would not get to do his newscast and he has threatened to open up a “can” on anyone who gets in the way of his newscast. understandably the brass at nbc are not willing to risk life or limb for the olympics, so instead we are all forced to live with the charade that the games are in fact happening at the very moment we are seeing it on our screens.
paul moyers is a sonofa….
on 13 Aug 2008 at 8:33 # nor'easter
i’m coming for you john bayhi… you think you can hide in the arms of el nino, but one day i will find you and i will destroy you.
also, what up with nbc calling the olympics live in the west. stupid.
love,
an angry east coast storm & avid blog reader
on 16 Aug 2008 at 0:33 # Kristi
Yeah. Live. Funny. It took me 30 seconds on Facebook tonight to see that Phelps one. Totally took away the magic.
I hate NBC. And Facebook Spoilers.
on 16 Aug 2008 at 0:33 # Kristi
And by Phelps “one”…I meant Phelps “won.”
on 16 Aug 2008 at 21:02 # mom
Oh, you mean how I just told you that the 41 year old mom swimmer, didn’t win the gold…’cause I thought the race was already over…don’t be too mad at me!!!!
on 19 Aug 2008 at 21:03 # billy
Seriously, do you know how hard it is to avoid the SportsCenter ticker that actually is “live” before NBC goes “live” three hours later.
You cannot listen to Sports Radio either, they have updates every twenty minutes.
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