Did KING-5 roll the Winter Olympics in tape delay mode like the rest of the Pacific Time Zone despite the games being pretty much in their backyard?
nomadcowatbk said:cowboybud said:Scoobyfan1 said:justthenumbers said:Scoobyfan1 said:According to an article in the Tacoma(Washington) News Tribune, our local NBC affiliate is tape delaying(yes I said tape delaying) the broadcast of the game tomorrow until 8 PM Pacific Time.
I think I found the article you're referring to:
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/12/27/1479416/are-you-ready-for-some-tuesday.html
However, according to the following page on KING 5's Web site (that's the affiliate in question, correct?), they will air the game live beginning at 5pm Pacific:
http://www.king5.com/home/Delayed-NFL-game-shuffles-KING-5-programming-Tuesday-112518109.html
Yep, I was just going to post that article actually, or a link to it; yes that is the affiliate in question and i'm glad they came to their senses.
If KING 5 had gone through with their original plan of delaying it until 8 PM, they would have had some serious questions to answer from local NFL fans.
Not to mention the network itself. Bumping the low-rated Stanley Cup Finals is one thing, but bumping the network's cash cow is another.
How did ABC put up with KOMO delaying MNF for 2 1/2 decades?
Robnoxious said:Did KING-5 roll the Winter Olympics in tape delay mode like the rest of the Pacific Time Zone despite the games being pretty much in their backyard?
Scoobyfan1 said:...the worst part about it was that CBC(whose Vancouver affiliate is carried on Cable TV in Western Washington) lost the [2010 Winter Olympics] rights in Canada to CTV I think(who is not carried on cable TV in this area), so even though the Olympics were in our backyard, KING 5 still didn't air them live.