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Vancouver 2010 Olympics: NBC To Bring Unprecedented Push For Winter Games

EDDIE PELLS   10/26/09 10:47 AM ET   AP

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Making the U.S. Winter Olympic team is no clear-cut deal. Most athletes earn their spots not at Olympic trials, but based on their performances during World Cup events in the months leading up to the Games.

NBC and its Olympic cable partner, Universal Sports, will bring an unprecedented amount of that action to American viewers – and try to explain what it all means – over the 100 days leading to the Vancouver Games.

NBC and Universal will mark the 100-day milestone on Nov. 4 by saturating programming with Olympic guests, commercials and a one-minute promotional spot for the Olympics across all NBC Universal networks at the start of prime time.

From there, NBC, Universal Sports and Universalsports.com plan 1250 hours of coverage of Olympic sports leading to the Winter Games.

"We're excited, essentially for the first time as an Olympic broadcaster, to be able to present Olympic athletes and events as they prepare and compete up to the Winter Olympics," NBC Olympics president Gary Zenkel said.

While spots in the Summer Games are largely distributed through Olympic trials, many "regular-season" events during the winter are used as Olympic qualifiers.

It's a complicated process – different for every sport – which is one reason Universal will have a prime-time studio show, debuting Nov. 4, and airing nightly beginning Dec. 1. The length of the show and the hosts have not yet been determined, but the show will provide features, news, and plenty of updates on how the U.S. rosters are shaping up.

"It's confusing," Zenkel said. "A byproduct and benefit of the rollout of this coverage is it gives us an opportunity on a daily basis to put the competition in context for those who are very focused on the Winter Olympics."

This is the NBC-Universal team's biggest pre-Olympic push of this kind, possible because of the partnership forged between the two networks shortly before the Beijing Olympics began in 2008.

Some also may view it as another salvo in a fight NBC seems to have already won – the rift between the network and the U.S. Olympic Committee, which has delayed previously announced plans to start its own Olympic sports network.

NBC's point – being hammered home with this announcement – is that almost everything Olympics fans would want to watch can already be seen on its networks. The networks will air figure skating, alpine, cross country and freestyle skiing, snowboarding, speedskating, bobsled, skeleton and luge, ski jumping and others.

"One way to look at it is, it's the regular season of winter sports," Zenkel said. "For the first time ever, this all happens and is accessible to the American public. It's great for Universal Sports."

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NBC is owned by General Electric Co.

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08:25 PM on 10/28/2009
As a Canadian and a resident of Vancouver/Victoria, I'm delighted to welcome the world to our beautiful West Coast. The Olympic torch arrives in Victoria two days from now to start its cross-Canada trek. Snow started falling into Whistler Alpine in the last few days. For those of you interested in a snow report and some lovely pictures of the area, click here:
http://whistlerblackcombsnowreport.com/

Vancouver is a global city of which we are all proud. I look forward to the Games and the enduring spirit that will live here in perpetuity as an Olympic city.
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02:16 PM on 10/28/2009
The last great olympics were in LA in 1984, after that they have gone downhill.

NBC's coverage is so boring, I yearn for the days of Howard Cosell and Jim McKay covering the 1972 Munich games, now that was a time.
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07:20 AM on 10/28/2009
The Olympics are so irrelevant… how boring can sport and TV get? NBC is miscalculating by putting some much in the olys…..
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04:51 AM on 10/28/2009
Universal Sports is the best station on tv. Hate to promote one provider over another, but Comcast is the only provider that carries it. Being a huge fan of the off beat sports, cross country skiing, bicycling, running, I was flabbergasted when i first found that station last year in the middle of the winter. I never in my life thought that I would be sitting down in front of a tv in the United States and watching an entire week of seriously in depth coverage of the cross country skiing world championships. Combined with the on demand feature they provide on their website and I didn't miss a second of any of it. This summer they provided in depth coverage of both the Tour of Spain and the Tour of Ireland cycling races, and the world championships. They covered the entire track and field championships last month as well. When did NBC get the brilliant idea to go ahead with this excellent coverage of non stick and ball sports.
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11:39 PM on 10/27/2009
Vancouver cop pleads guilty to assaulting newspaper delivery man

Vancouver SunJuly 16, 2009


http://www.canada.com/sports/Vancouver+pleads+guilty+assaulting+newspaper+delivery/1801698/story.html

Ex-Vancouver police chief Jamie Graham found guilty of 'discreditable conduct'

VANCOUVER — Former Vancouver police chief Jamie Graham will not face disciplinary action after an investigation concluded he was guilty of “discreditable conduct” when he failed to cooperate with an investigation into 50 allegations of police misconduct.
Vancouver Sun,
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/story.html?id=35c94c8e-b6a0-4ee7-b148-ea86ce6fa394

Vancouver 3/17/07 Police Fight With Firefighters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pATjJVdalZc
B.C. cops guilty of assault kept on payroll
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1069869059307_65278259?hub=Canada
Thugs welcome as Canada's "Peace Officers"
Just hours after six constables pleaded guilty to assault, the Vancouver Police Department admitted yesterday that several additional officers on the force also have criminal records for assault.
At least one even has an impaired-driving conviction, said police spokesman refused to release names or circumstances surrounding the convictions.
"The assaults did occurred after they were hired", she said. "Generally speaking, only people with clean records are considered as recruits." But later admitted "there could be exceptions to that".

"The working police officers convicted of assault were all internally disciplined", Drennan claimed. Their penalties ranged from "a two-day suspension without pay to a demotion in rank".
http://www.bcrevolution.ca/thugs_welcome_as_peace_officers.htm
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07:18 AM on 10/28/2009
ugh.. the kooks are out, big surprise canada has cop problems.. get in line...
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
04:28 PM on 10/28/2009
Vancouver is a major city (same resident population than Alaska) that more than doubles in size every day as people in outlying communities come in for business. It is a major west coast port and thus has the same drugs and gangs problems as, say, Portland.

And they are trying to deal with it:

http://www.straight.com/article-139181/the-new-police-force
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10:53 PM on 10/27/2009
The recipe for the modern Olympic Games is a relatively simple one. Take a cornucopia of athletes in their given forte, dramatize the pain, hardship and rigors they endure to prepare for international competition, throw in hefty dashes of nationalistic rivalry and one-upmanship, top it with a rich commentator topping, and serve up nightly in bowdlerized form to a national audience for maximum Nielsen ratings impact.
09:19 PM on 10/27/2009
Probably NBC will play up a lot of events leading to the Olympics to replace their lousy current programs sinking like a stone in the ratings and with advertisers.
Like many I like to watch the games, but reduce the number of ads, the commentary, the bios of too few athletes, show more of other than USA athletes and more of those of minor countries. I wish I could get CBC's or other country's coverage.
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08:24 PM on 10/27/2009
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
09:58 PM on 10/27/2009
Thank you Major. I'll pass your comment on to the locals. Come and visit anytime.
sonoffestus
Got smart & got out!
12:47 PM on 10/28/2009
Agreed, however it is unfortunate they had to bring the olympics here.
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08:22 PM on 10/27/2009
8,7,6,5...we (the mountain and Pacific time zones) want to see the Olympics live!
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07:21 AM on 10/28/2009
please.... don't waist your time...
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07:10 PM on 10/27/2009
Being NBC and being profit driven, you folks in Canada and the rest of the world will get to see just about everything live, while we here in the US and in the same time zones will have the pleasure of being forced to watch everything on time delayed tapes so the corporate sponsors can get their money's worth.. its been like this for years already..I've already given up on watching the Olympics because of this and because I have the results from the internet long before the prime time evening broadcast of events that happened in the morning.. except of course those kids on figure skates who will dominate most of the coverage ... not to mention those horrible endless bio stories how everyone has overcome personal challenges and tragedies to be there competing..
02:07 PM on 10/29/2009
Don’t forget that, like Gymnastics, there is guaranteed to be some sort of judging “controversy” during the skating events that will then dominate all of their coverage.
06:34 PM on 10/27/2009
If you truly care about everyone, push for NBC to also include the broadcasting of the Paralympics (The Olympics for people with disabilities). It's always in the same venue, immediately following the regular Olympic events (Winter and Summer).

Regards.
05:59 PM on 10/27/2009
So NBC is out of action for several weeks. That should help Fox.
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07:23 PM on 10/27/2009
Hopefully we'll also be blessed with Olbermann's absence also, but he'll probably be an announcer somewhere.
05:53 PM on 10/27/2009
Yawn.............
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05:03 PM on 10/27/2009
"From there, NBC, Universal Sports and Universalsports.com plan 1250 hours of coverage of Olympic sports leading to the Winter Games."

Here's how the 1250 hours will be broken down:

600 hours of figure skating
600 hours of melo-dramatic biographies of these figure-skaters
49.5 hours total of flashy graphics set to pompous music
0.5 hours of footage from the previous winter olympics figure skating events.
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MJinCanada
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04:32 PM on 10/28/2009
What?! No luge? No skiing? No gymnastics? And (horrors!) no curling?

Oh you poor souls!
02:02 PM on 10/29/2009
Actually, he had a mistake in there.
500 hours of skating
100 hours of curling (besides skating, that was the only thing I ever saw on TV last time).

If you want to watch anything else, you'll have to pony up for a pay per view Olympics package.
03:27 PM on 10/27/2009
Given NBC's way-over-the-top promotion of every other Olympics they've broadcast, I'm really fearing their "unprecedented push" for these Games.