I’ve been looking forward to the Olympics starting up for a few months. Friday’s opening ceremony was pretty good and I had high hopes that I could catch a lot of coverage over the weekend. What a disappointment.
NBC has the Olympics’ broadcast rights for the US and, on the surface, you’d think that’d be a good thing. In addition to local NBC channels, they could be using MSNBC and CNBC. Turns out that, according to NBCOlympics.com, they’ll also be using the USA network.
But each time I’ve sat down this weekend to see what’s up, I’ve had just one choice — women’s hockey. Now, I don’t mind a little women’s hockey, but where are the other events? It’s a Sunday afternoon on the first weekend of the games! Shouldn’t the land of 1000 channels have a channel that’s virtuall 24–hour coverage? Even if it didn’t always have commentators (sometimes, that’d be even better), if it showed raw footage during some times, or if it repeated things occasionally… it’d be better than what’s currenly on these channels (the “Non-Olympic Programming” above):
- Local NBC Affiliate — Informercial
- CNBC — Informercial
- MSNB — “MSNBC News Live”, currently showing a story about sharks in Australia.
On the upside, the NBCOlympics.com site does have a pretty good TV Listings feature where you can put in a zip code and your broadcast provider (cable, satellite, etc), and it’ll give you a complete rundown. I just wish the answers it gave were better.
On a related note, maybe I can find some good blogs that are regularly updating with results and back stores from Torino.
UPDATE: Looks like the NBC site also has a page with various RSS feeds. That should be good for getting some results, but I suspect the best sources will be from actual “bloggers on the ground”.