{"id":437058,"date":"2010-02-14T23:59:00","date_gmt":"2010-02-15T04:59:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fangsbites.com\/?p=3716"},"modified":"2010-02-14T23:59:00","modified_gmt":"2010-02-15T04:59:00","slug":"so-i-guess-canadas-not-worthy-in-nbcs-opinion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/news\/so-i-guess-canadas-not-worthy-in-nbcs-opinion\/","title":{"rendered":"So I Guess Canada’s Not Worthy in NBC’s\n Opinion"},"content":{"rendered":"
In what’s becoming a nightly tradition during the Olympics, I will once again get on NBC’s case for pulling the dreaded tape delay on us, this time for the Men’s Moguls. This was a moment that became history for Canada as Alexandre Bilodeau won the first gold medal on home soil<\/a>. As I was watching and thinking that coverage was live, suddenly Tweets from CTVOlympics, even NBCOlympics and other fans watching in Canada mentioned that Bilodeau had won. This was a good 25 minutes before Bilodeau was about to ski on NBC. <\/p>\n Because NBC wanted to show the bread-and-butter for its coverage, figure skating, it chose to delay this moment. There was no disclaimer from NBC saying it was taped. However, the ratings are proving that people are watching and putting up with NBC’s coverage. I wouldn’t mind if NBC had put Moguls and Luge on one of its channels, MSNBC perhaps. This is what the Canadian Olympic Broadcasting Consortium is doing. Hockey is on CTV, Moguls on TSN and figure skating on Rogers Sportsnet, this way, you get to watch events live and you can pick and choose your event. This works.<\/p>\n If NBC wants to use the full power of its cable networks, pull what Canada’s Olympic Broadcasting Consortium is doing. Of course, it won’t do it for these games, but I can ask. <\/p>\n