Re: Olympic telecasts and all those foreigners
Howard, on host 209.86.37.90
Thursday, September 28, 2000, at 10:54:00
Re: Olympic telecasts posted by Wolfspirit on Thursday, September 28, 2000, at 09:08:25:
> > The chance of it being massively televised here in the US is about zero. Broadcast networks would only show it if the final happened to include an American, and then you'd only see about a 20 second clip of the final move, the contestant's cheering parents, and the teary-eyed medal ceremony. Unless of course the finalist had battled cancer, recently lost a spouse/child/sibling, or sacrificed his childhood to train intensively. In that case, you'd see a five minute "up close and personal" segment before the aforementioned 20 second clip. > > I heard about this, but didn't believe it. Is this true for all US sports networks... that they'll only televise the Olympic events which include Americans?? On some sports channels, if the US competitor happens to fall out of the running, the network sometimes doesn't even bother to show who actually won the event or the medal ceremonies for non-Americans. Sounds like a rather skewed approach to the notion that the Olympics celebrate *international* relationships of competitive spirit.
Dave Barry, who is reported to be a columnist, says that they shouldn't let all those foreigners into the Olympics. That keeps the USA from winning all the metals they deserve. I agree. Howard
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