NBC's Online Olympic Video Not Even Remotely Compelling
from the sharing?-stuff-we-want-to-watch? dept
NBC is hyping up how it's really embracing the web this year in its Olympic coverage. However, the details suggest that (as per usual with NBC Universal) it's taking a very old school approach -- meaning the web is treated as a second class citizen and that it won't be either useful or interesting to people online. That is, there are some restrictions that make its online efforts close to pointless. First, the videos won't be embeddable elsewhere. In other words, one of the key factors for online videos these days -- the shareability of those videos -- won't be allowed. NBC is trying to control and hoard the content -- which goes against everything the web should have taught the big shots at NBC Universal.Secondly, while NBC is talking up 2,200 live hours of competition being shown online, it's sounding like those 2,200 hours will be of the content that people aren't as interested in watching. That is, the stuff that's being shown on TV will not be simulcast online. In fact, it won't be available to watch online until after it's been shown on TV (so, hardly live). So, any of the big important stuff will have to wait until NBC has shown it on TV (most likely on tape delay). So the only really "live" content you'll see is the stuff that isn't particularly interesting.
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Filed Under: olympics, web video
Companies: nbc, nbc universal
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Too Bad
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Re: a lot
But more importantly, I'm with you on the China thing
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So, unless you've been actively fighting with human rights groups since you were old enough to educate yourself about how terrible people in China are being treated, you're just trying to say you're better than everyone else because you pretend to give a damn about injustice. Every nation on the Earth has people who are being treated unfairly because it's our nature to discriminate. Stop trying to be virtuous by jumping on the bandwagon every time it rolls by with a new paint job and help the people around you. Unless you're actually participating by lending some physical help, spare me your self affirmations of ethical superiority.
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I do my best to avoid patronizing the companies that like to wrap themselves in the rings (i.e., be an 'official' this or that of the rings). Like I would buy their product because of their wasting all that money on pushing sugar water or credit card services.
And let's not get started on the shills, oh excuse me, the athletes. We have enough shills as it is. We don't need any more.
I am waiting for the day when the event is going to be called The name-your-favorite-company Olympics. The naming rights dance and the official widget dance are the same as the world's oldest profession and I am not talking about baking.
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Re: basketball
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Big Deal. Just be happy
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boycott?
But, but, we have to send pro players! Otherwise we could lose...
And who cares if the Chinese government is an oppressive, totalitarian regime. They're buying stuff and selling us other stuff!
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Re: boycott?
I'm all for the world getting together at anthing besides war... the olympics shows that we can work together within rules....like everyone on the planet earth has the right NOT to be killed. Our fire departments used to be capitalist. If you didn't have the Bob fire Co. badge on your house it just burnt... we changed that, if I need a 4 vessel bypass, our collective contributions to an insurance fund pay for it. I couldn't afford it by myself.
Socialism isn't a disease, it's the world working together...like the olympics. That NBC is hogging the event won't last for long cause soon I'll be able to choose the video stream I want from 1000's of different viewpoints. enjoy it while you can capitalists... we are soon to be all united.
IMHO
Lawson.
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interesting to some
remember that each sport out there, no matter how obscure, has behind it a community (though i really dislike that word now!) of fans, participants, tournaments, national and local organizations, families and individuals. alot of whom are very interested in the competition in china.
certainly not interesting on a lowest-common-denominator largest possible audience vector, but interesting none-the-less. and it's these small groups of intensely interested people who will think the worst thoughts about nbc when they come face to face with it's old-school restrictions and behavior.
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internet is world wide just like the olympics
End of the day, if they don't want to use a format that works on my MAC, then they simply loose my business.
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Re: Here we go again
NBC is the national broadcaster for the United States.
Canada has its own which is still the CBC this time out.
So does every other country.
The Chinese broadcaster holds the world rights along with the IOC as the host broadcaster.
At last count only the United States and Holland are using Silverlight, which allows for this sort of silliness.
NBC can't block you from much whether it's from CBC.ca or the Beeb (if you can stomach iPlayer, another Microsoft product) or anyone else.
My guess is that their target audience isn't gonna go hunting down other national broadcasters as far as NBC is concerned.
ttfn
john
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Weak
Readers deserve better.
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Re: Weak
Readers deserve better.
If you have a specific criticism, please let us know. It's hard for anyone to know how to make it better if you just claim that it's weak.
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Broadcast TV won't go Away Easily!!!
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Signed -
A huge archery and biathlon fan, who NEVER gets to see them.
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NBC, online olympics, another game that ISNT going to work.
2. IF they are going to be on TV, the Net distribution will be delayed??
3. I WILL BET, they will limit it to USA only links.
4. No Links, no redistribution..
5. even with USA only connections, can you see 1,000,000 connections at 1 time?? to ANY SITE?? Can you say SLOW???
6. the sports not covered in REGULAR TV/CABLE BROADCASTS
7. NO DOWNLOAD
http://cagematch.dvorak.org/index.php/topic,4868.0.html
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So much NBC-BS
I like it here, but a little cultural mix would be nice.
Oh well, SCREW NBC, the cheap bastards!
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No live coverage on the opening ceremony!!!
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NBC
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NBC Olympics Online Video Not Working for Me
Oh, and several attempts to send "feedback" via the link provided on their page all get rejected. Why bother having a link if you are just going to reject the incoming emails? Clearly NBC has a long way to go.
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Keep your head in the sand nbc. good luck.
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NBC online coverage...
So I know who won the 400m which was run several hours ago, but won't be broadcast for several more hours here in the states, and NBC won't allow it to be viewed online. They seem to be going to great lengths to have it pulled from other sites too, unless you connect through a proxy server outside of the US.
It's great to have all of the obscure events available online, but they are still forcing everyone to the primetime TV broadcast for everything else. Not exactly embracing the web.
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nbc messed up this time
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nbc messed up this time
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nbc messed up this time
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The streaming videos also give a much more accurate view of what attending the Olympics is like. I little more "real" and a little less flashy, but just as moving. I have been very impressed.
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And 13 years later
Change the date to 2021 and nbcuniversal to Peacock and its still the same situation. Not many live events on Peacock and USA Basketball is behind a paywall. And what events there are is all usa focused meaning if I watch, say gymnastics, it only shows the usa team not the whole event.
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