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babylonsister

(171,065 posts)
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 05:02 PM Jul 2012

A Message from NBC About Its Olympics Coverage

A Message from NBC About Its Olympics Coverage


LONDON —Today NBC Sports issued the following message to viewers of its prime-time coverage of the 2012 Olympic Games in London:


Dear NBC Viewers:

Last night, millions of you were thrilled to see the U.S.A.’s Missy Franklin win the gold medal in the hundred-metre backstroke race. That is, you would have been thrilled, except that just before the race we showed promos of Missy Franklin appearing on the Today show with the gold medal she won for the hundred-metre backstroke race.

If you’ve been watching NBC in prime time the past few nights, you’ve probably noticed how, night in, night out, we’ve been wrecking the Olympics for you. All we can say is, our bad. At NBC we’re just not used to broadcasting things that people want to watch.

But all that’s about to change.

Tonight, for those of you who like watching the Olympics without having every moment drained of its entertainment value, we are launching a new premium service called NBCFree: the Olympics without any contributions from NBC whatsoever.

For only $29.95 you can watch the Olympics with no spoilers, no maudlin “personal narratives,” and no promos for NBC’s new fall shows like that egregious one with the doctor and the monkey we show like every five minutes. And for $39.95, no Ryan Seacrest.

So contact your cable or satellite provider and order NBCFree today. And if you don’t? Well, all we can say is, we already know what other medals Missy has won, and we’re not afraid to tell you.

Sincerely,

NBC































Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2012/07/a-message-from-nbc-about-its-olympics-coverage.html#ixzz22EheC500
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A Message from NBC About Its Olympics Coverage (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2012 OP
my problem is I can't tell if it is snark. ChairmanAgnostic Jul 2012 #1
It is; Andy Borowitz, but point taken! nt babylonsister Jul 2012 #2
Do they offer the "other package"? SoCalDem Jul 2012 #3
Here is FREE online coverage of current Olymoic events: dixiegrrrrl Jul 2012 #9
My choice too..only I watch BBC 24HD most of the time SoCalDem Jul 2012 #10
Tell ya what. Throw in getting rid of Bob Costas and Matt Lauer, and I'll buy. begin_within Jul 2012 #4
Why would you want to get rid of Bob Costas? Drale Jul 2012 #5
Because of his endless, annoying remarks during the opening ceremonies of begin_within Jul 2012 #7
Thank god it's "Mob Week" on AMC..n/t monmouth Jul 2012 #6
The DVR is your friend. Scuba Jul 2012 #8

SoCalDem

(103,856 posts)
3. Do they offer the "other package"?
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 05:15 PM
Jul 2012

The one where all the commentators sit around on couches telling each other what a good job they are doing?...and then discuss what they had for lunch?

I think that package comes with a refund from NBC when you sign up

 

begin_within

(21,551 posts)
7. Because of his endless, annoying remarks during the opening ceremonies of
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 05:28 PM
Jul 2012

both the Beijing and London Olympics and the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympics.

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