My frustration in Seattle, the next big city down the coast from Vancouver, is not only being able to have access to CTV as an option (CBC's main channel is the only Canadian broadcaster offered by Comcast out here), but the sound quality of the opening ceremonies seemed like a mic was stuck out of the booth, instead of patching into the house sound system. Also, we had many audio outages of ten seconds or more Friday night. Was that nation-wide from NBC? Or a local problem at KING-TV?
And, worst of all, I'm 100 miles away from the Olympic ceremonies in Vancouver, yet I have to wait three hours to see what's happening because of the "prime time" delay from NBC. And there's no live coverage yet today on any of the other NBC-controlled cable channels, which I had expected as an option to waiting for what will end up tonight on NBC.
Come on, folks. We're in the same time zone as the Games, and want to feel connected to the event - and all of the athletes and the nations they all represent. Give us some options on the hundreds of cable channels we have, please.
And, yes, cut the play by play commentary and let the ceremonies and singers and speakers speak for themselves. Even in French, s'il-vouz plait. It's good for Americans to get to hear another language for more than 3 seconds while waiting for the English. Might foster some interest in the rest of the world, too.
Otherwise, I posted comments along these lines on the Seattle Radio board on this topic, which you are welcome to follow.