"We are not going to stream the Opening Ceremonies live. Those will be curated and will air one hour after they occur, as will take place with us on NBC broadcast network as well. We think it’s important to give the context to the show. These Opening Ceremonies will be a celebration of Brazilian culture, of Rio, of the pageantry, of the excitement, of the flair that this beautiful nation has. We think it’s important that we’re able to put that in context for the viewer so that it’s not just a flash of color. So we will air that on a one-hour delay…
They will both [television and online] be on a simultaneous hour delay. That’s consistent with what we did in London [at the 2012 Summer Olympics] and what we did in Sochi [at the 2014 Winter Olympics]…
The question, I would say, is: If we were to air it live, and we were going to put commercials in the Games – because we are a public company and have duties to our shareholders – which parts would they like us to cut out?"
"The people who watch the Olympics are not particularly sports fans. More women watch the Games than men, and for the women, they’re less interested in the result and more interested in the journey. It’s sort of like the ultimate reality show and mini-series wrapped into one."
nbc is known for this. they are the parent company of comcast after all.
Evan Cox
Probably in case if there's a bunch of hues from the favelas that sack the stadium like the Germanic tribes sacked Rome
Adrian Brooks
>More women watch the Games than men, and for the women, they’re less interested in the result and more interested in the journey. It’s sort of like the ultimate reality show and mini-series wrapped into one."
That's pretty patronising
Daniel Scott
>"The people who watch the Olympics are not particularly sports fans. More women watch the Games than men, and for the women, they’re less interested in the result and more interested in the journey. It’s sort of like the ultimate reality show and mini-series wrapped into one." this is true
it sucks, but its completely true, fucking women man
Owen Edwards
>the life of an amerifat
I'll just enjoy live, wall to wall uninterrupted coverage on my public broadcaster
Jordan Myers
>the people who watch the Olympics are not particularly sports fans. More women watch the Games than men, and for the women, they’re less interested in the result and more interested in the journey. It’s sort of like the ultimate reality show and mini-series wrapped into one.
americans have no sporting culture, what else is new
Kevin Walker
>More women watch the Games than men, and for the women, they’re less interested in the result and more interested in the journey How fucking dare they oppress women like that? Makes me sick desu
Wyatt Lee
When it comes to making money, companies are reuthlessly blunt with demographic honesty.
Ryan Lee
Do at least people with cable get the oportunity to watch all events live or is every American stuck with NBC?
Carter Harris
i can just imagine the yuppie cunts that are in charge of nbc
Adrian Cooper
This just reminded me of how shitty NBC's coverage of the Olympics was from 2012.
It was like North Korea's space programme And BBC's coverage was like NASA
Aaron Hernandez
NBC coverage has sucked dick and will continue to suck dick as long as they have this mentality around the Games. They gin up the drama instead of letting it happen naturally, and in Sochi they would have 15 minute long teary eyed pieces about some bullshit about a skier then 3 minutes of actual skiing
I've used VPN and BBC for the past two, sounds like that tradition continues
Gabriel Bennett
Unless you know how to pirate streams, nope, NBC is what you're stuck with
And that requires Cable to get the most out of it, so unless you go to a bar or pay the extra $300 month or whatever for the specific channels then you aren't going to be able to watch most shit on TV
Christian Hill
wait, people actually watch the opening ceremony?
Bentley Kelly
with whats going on in rio, the opening ceremony is something not to be missed
Ethan Turner
>We think it’s important that we’re able to put that in context for the viewer so that it’s not just a flash of color. It would be cool if the hosting nation handed broadcasters a 10 page program for the intro telling you exactly what happens and when. Complete with "context" and background for all the more artistic aspects, so you can study it ahead of the ceremony and then just read off it live if you forget something
OH WAIT THEY DO!
Austin Adams
>Americans need to have their hands held through an opening ceremony
Brayden Hill
>We need to air it 1 hour late because our viewers are stupid and need it all explained to them
Asher Powell
>stream delayed opening ceremonies
shame the same can't be said for the athletes' assholes.
Nathan Wright
Women BTFO
Aaron Rogers
it's just an excuse so they can edit out any sort of protest or stadium collapse that might occur during the ceremony
Carson Hernandez
Seems more so they can add more commercials
Julian Allen
I was expecting a few (You)s for this one desu lads.
Bentley White
Yet we win the most medals
Jaxson Williams
It didn't make sense
Jack Nguyen
Don't try that BBC semen streaming pipeline again Americans, we're sick of you leeching off our quality public broadcasting.
Joseph Garcia
You forget that events like these, whether or not it was the intention, only currently exist to make money. Not for you to watch some niche sports NBC desperately need you to watch it on TV and primetime is the best time for ratings
Blake Foster
Really got tired of this bullshit the last two Olympics. >have about a billion networks >show zero live events
Owen Allen
Are they scared of some bundas?
Robert Peterson
>yfw Sign up for Xfinity today and receive access to exclusive *LIVE* events from the Olympics!
Nolan Hernandez
>2014 World Cip was shown live >Rio Olympics won't be
Joseph Young
congrats, but that arguement has nothing to do with mine i was clearly talking about viewership, not athletes americans think sport is just a form of entertainment
Adam Bell
>americans think sport is just a form of entertainment
I think it's retarded how American networks have to hype up sports as some kind of movie.
Before every superbowl or major final they try to find drama everywhere by bringing up whichever player has dead parents, a dad in prison, a kid with cancer and hype up the "nobody believed in us" story for the underdog team even if it's an actual good team and they market said final as Star Player 1 vs Star Player 2 rather than as team 1 vs team 2.
Alexander Clark
t. Someone who has never lived in America
Jordan King
Did the Euros not try to hype up the Iceland story I to something
Ayden Perry
NBC doesn't control what the WC does
Ryder Phillips
is it false? your leagues' system, with no relegation, travelling franchises and the likes make me wonder how people can feel genuinely attached to teams parity is forced so more people can see "their" team do well, stadiums are basically movie theatres (England got infected by this as well after scousers decided to kill other people and each other inside stadiums) and everything has to be paired with shitty events like the halftime show, mascots doing silly shit, etc the NBA had to make rules change multiple times to make it more "exciting" and decided to ignore travels for muh dunks college sports seem to be partially an exception everything makes me think you don't take sports seriously at all there and this impression of mine got confirmed multiple times by acquaintances of mine who traveled to the States and american anons here but maybe i'm wrong, in which case i'd like to tell me why
Liam King
>is it false? yes
enjoy your fixed matches
Austin Taylor
...
Kevin Fisher
google "italian match fixing"
we can't even compare to you guys. you're litterally wwe tier. how do you stomach that bullshit
William Rogers
Their coverage is the reason I dont gave a shit. It's a 3:1 ratio of inspiring human interest stories to actual live sports. I've been stealing Canadian coverage the last few olympics.
Jose Jenkins
do you have raw coverage of all events without comments in your cunt? >france >yes
Robert Lopez
>Cocalombia >8 different channels showing all events live here
Austin Reed
We get great coverage. Completely uninterrupted.
Kayden Ortiz
we don't, we have trials and wrongdoers get punished we don't keep it under the rug
but this yet again has nothing to do with my original arguement
Evan Scott
Shame this is the last Olympics with BBC coverage
After that its Eurosport
Dylan Smith
BBC have a contract for 2020. Not sure about 2024
Nicholas Gomez
I don't know about the rest of America but here in New Jersey sports are a major part of our cultural identity. Life stops for most people here on NFL sundays, or when teams in other sports get close to winning championships. People pay a shitload of money to go to games here (relative to the rest of the country) and we watch on our feet, fists clenched, as opposed to on our asses like it was a movie theater.
Being an Eagles fan or a Giants fan means a lot, way beyond sports. I've even been in fistfights over that shit.
Again, I'm sure sports is just idle entertainment for a lot of Americans but in some places, sports mean something more than that.
Adrian Evans
They have a subcontract with Discovery until 2024, meaning they will only have it on two channels, showing 'key moments' and highlights. Discovery itself will keep the full coverage of everything on their own pay to view channels
Justin Ortiz
Yeah NJ alone has Giants/Jets, Devils, Redbulls, Raceway Park, The Meadowlands, Pine Valley (#1 golf course in the world), Baltusrol (US Open venue), etc. Also an upcoming Formula 1 track. Thats way more than most countries have to offer.
Jonathan Bell
other way around
Sebastian Stewart
good to know, that's what sports are meant to be, a catharsis btw, are there many Eagles fans in NJ/NY? seems quite out of place, i figured Giants-Jets had the most fans there
Aaron Miller
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS
HOW CAN I WATCH SOMETHING SPORTS RELATED WITHOUT COMMERCIALS?
IT JUST DOESNT ANY MAKE SENSE
I NEED TO SEE ADS
FUCK YOU
Alexander Rogers
south jersey is eagles territory. mostly due to proximity and because they've always gotten philly tv stations which air philly sports.
Aaron Hernandez
>because we are a public company and have duties to our shareholders
Jonathan Hughes
>trying to please the shareholders instead of the audience (who determines ratings)
yeah, thats a good idea
Colton Torres
>he doesn't have the world cater to his needs
Haha get fucked mussolini
Juan Ortiz
makes sense, i keep forgetting how close NJ and Phialdelphia are
nani?
Parker Fisher
I tend to avoid NBC's coverage because it is so one-sided it fucking hurts. They'll show the whole event if an American even wins fucking bronze or something but when we saw the speed skating dominance from the fucking dutch, they were all "meh, I guess this happened today" and showed bullshit highlights from it.
Im tired of them hyping up all these U.S. athletes that don't win shit, b-b-b--but the journey is an accomplishment itself!!!!! im more impressed by medal wins than some cornhusker bitch that plays softball getting eliminated in the prelim rounds.
Liam Anderson
Of course it's taped they have to edit all of the murdering and raping and pooping in the streets out of the background.