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I would like to get your thoughts and reviews on the TV broadcasts of the 2006 National Spelling that aired yesterday on ESPN and ABC.
From Reuters:bpatrick said:I'm prejudiced on two counts: one, I'm a teacher who findshimself constantly correcting students' spelling; two, I participatedin the National Spelling Bee when I was in sixth grade (I got eliminatedin the local finals in Norfolk, VA). So I'm SO glad to see kids whocan spell and also act as if they have some brainpower beyond memorizinga dictionary.The rules have changed since I competed in the '60s. We were notallowed to ask for pronunciations ad nauseum, nor definitions, norlanguage of origin. But the whole idea of giving these kids obscurewords is to eliminate them; otherwise, the contest would go on forever.And at least in my day, the years of eligibility were fifth through eighthgrade, so as to prevent an unfair advantage to high-school kids or anunfair disadvantage to younger kids.Now, as for the value of this thing as a television show, again I'mprejudiced; I love this sort of competition, I wish GE College Bowlwould come back (heck, I wish the big-money shows of the '50slike Twenty-One would return in their original formats but if contestantscouldn't answer the questions without help back then, how would theyfare today?), but even I found my mind wandering at times. I somehowsuspect CBS's Gameshow Marathon beat the National Spelling Bee (anybodyknow how The Price Is Right did on Wednesday?).But I want it to become cool to be smart, and since the NSB is gettingbigger every year, I'll be happy to see it on ABC again next year.
More info: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060602/tv_nm/ratings_dc;_ylt=AplAW5nSkLPQgZ0wwvODnpi5GL8C;_ylu=X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA--Only 8 million people tuned in the telecast, which earned a 2.2 rating/7 share in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen.
Given that ESPN usually has sports 24/7, I don't see anything wrong witha few hours one day a year for the National Spelling Bee. This country hasa crisis in education, particularly in kids' ability to use the English language,and I think it's not going to go away until kids decide it's as cool to be smartas it is to be a jock. I like sports as much as anyone and know they're goingto outrate something like the NSB, but hey, it's a step in the right directionto air the thing.FreddyE1977 said:Another sore point for me with ESPN. They won't show me hockey, won't show college baseball until the CWS, won't show a lot of other sports....but will load me down with blowhard opinion shows, cheesy made-for-tv movies, endless hours of poker, and now THIS??!!It seems to me that several years ago, there was a fierce internal debate at ESPN between the television programming people and the sports people.....and the sports people LOST!