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Joseph_Gallant
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Perhaps the only advantage of NBC's broadcast of the Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies being on tape was that the network could show it in full, without missing any of it due to commercials. They could stop tape, run the commercials, and start-up the tape again.
But one important part of the Opening Ceremonies was not broadcast on NBC: The Athletes' and Officials' Oaths. After what happened four years ago in Salt Lake City (a judging scandal in figure-skating which resulted in the scoring system for the sport being completely overhauled), one would think NBC would show the oaths.
The ceremonies lasted a little more than two-and-a-half hours. Tonight's (February 10th) prime-time telecast ran four hours (8 P.M.-12 Midnight ET/PT). So it wasn't a case of "there wasn't enough time in the prime-time broadcast to show the entire Opening Ceremony; we had to leave a few minutes out".
NBC could have cut a couple of minutes out of the first hour (before they even showed the Opening Ceremonies), during which they showed practice sessions for men's downhill skiing and men's snowboarding, to fit-in the taking of the oaths.
I would think that north of the border, CBC showed the oaths both on their live afternoon broadcast (something NBC should have also done) and the prime-time repeat (Hopefully, someone in Canada or in a border area who gets CBC television can let me know if indeed CBC showed the athletes' and officials' oaths).
Didn't NBC also ignore the athletes' and officials' oaths during their coverage of the Opening Ceremonies of the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, despite it also being on tape??
But one important part of the Opening Ceremonies was not broadcast on NBC: The Athletes' and Officials' Oaths. After what happened four years ago in Salt Lake City (a judging scandal in figure-skating which resulted in the scoring system for the sport being completely overhauled), one would think NBC would show the oaths.
The ceremonies lasted a little more than two-and-a-half hours. Tonight's (February 10th) prime-time telecast ran four hours (8 P.M.-12 Midnight ET/PT). So it wasn't a case of "there wasn't enough time in the prime-time broadcast to show the entire Opening Ceremony; we had to leave a few minutes out".
NBC could have cut a couple of minutes out of the first hour (before they even showed the Opening Ceremonies), during which they showed practice sessions for men's downhill skiing and men's snowboarding, to fit-in the taking of the oaths.
I would think that north of the border, CBC showed the oaths both on their live afternoon broadcast (something NBC should have also done) and the prime-time repeat (Hopefully, someone in Canada or in a border area who gets CBC television can let me know if indeed CBC showed the athletes' and officials' oaths).
Didn't NBC also ignore the athletes' and officials' oaths during their coverage of the Opening Ceremonies of the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, despite it also being on tape??