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Haven’t they generally lost money on these over the last couple of decades...? I just assumed that.
That’s why I can’t understand why they continue to labor so hard to get them. Prestige?
I don’t think NBC can lose much more money. They are behind Fox in ratings (Not Foxnews but Fox Network), they failed at the Jay Leno experiment and now if they lose Olympics (money) that will not be good. Now as for the olympics, I am looking forward to seeing some of it. I really enjoy watching them....not the summer olympics as much though.
Designer drugs, state sponsored full-time training, more designer undetectable drugs. IOC graft, greed, corruption, politics. Olympics Cities graft, greed , corruption, politics....all at taxpayer expense and LOSS.
The erstwhile idea of true competitive sport has become an effing joke in the Olympic manifestation today.
Sounds like the ad revenues wont be there....NBC paid too much for the rights.
This will be an issue for all sports in coming years. The TV revenue is not going to be there. Wonder if the NFL will get as much money in the next TV deal
I like watching the Winter Olympics, and plan to attend some of it in Vancouver. However, the Olympic movement is so corrupt now....but hey, that is with anything “global”.
Hoepfully a big USA medal haul. That will tick off the rest of the world ;)
I plan to help them too.
The US coverage is abysmal anyway - all “human interest” BS stories and commercials, very little coverage of the actual sports.
We watch Olympics on Canadian TV - we’re lucky to be close enough to the border to get 4 channels from up there (2 are in French, but there’s always the mute button).
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Call me crazy but I’m waiting to see the Olympic curling. I grew up near Canada and it was on Canadian TV quite a bit in the winter time. I really started to get into curling during the 2006 Winter Games. It takes a lot of brains to play this game. It’s like chess on ice. I wonder if it is fun to play.
2.2 billion is a ridiculous amount for one summer and one winter olympics — no way they can cover that with ad revenue. I bet the next olympics will go for less because NBC can’t afford to keep paying this amount.
Well, let’s see if you buy something for a 100 million then sell 50 million in advertising; you lose about 50 mil.
So, why is this so difficult for these braniacs to understand.
Sounds like they are taking lessons in balancing their checkbooks from Barack Obama??
Maybe they could get “more cowbell” on the downhill and giant slalom by hiring Christopher Walken to do color commentary.
I like men’s uphill races!