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Monday, July 30, 2012

AN OLYMPIC MEDIA DIVIDE

TECHNOLOGY HAS PASSED THE OLD WAY
     It is probably time for Olympic organizers, the IOC, and their media partners to get fully into the 21st Century.  Their old fashioned approach is silly.
       CASES IN POINT
       Viewers are already all over NBC for their multi hour tape delay of the opening ceremony and the rounds of competition.  I was angry, because as a regular BBC Internet viewer/reader, I was unable to see the Beeb's stuff because of the US deal with NBC.  
       It's a fascinating, even if painful example of how social media platforms have outdated the thinking of Network executives and business hustlers.  Why tape delay in a 24/7 world of instant media?  Sure, the answer is ad dollars are higher if the Olympics play in prime time, instead of real time, which half way around the world could mean the middle of the night or the middle of the afternoon when viewership is down. But that old business model, may be just that-old and out of date.
      PaidContent.org, which watches the economics of digital content reports in this link how Twitter activity has jeopardized broadcast coverage.
        If nothing else, this Olympiad should signal a new way to approach coverage of the games.  Instead of add ons or afterthoughts, new media platforms should be a key strategy for those nations where time zone differences
are important.
     
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4 comments:

  1. I have no interest in watching the Olympics events so no problem. I go to ESPN on the Web to check the medals count from time to time but that's it.

    Nice florals.

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  2. Yah, nice petunias (or whatever)!

    NO need to change the OLYMPic expectation.

    After the OPENING extravaganza, I have had my fill.

    Sorry Tom, you have plenty else you can do. =w=

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  3. I think some outfit has a device so you can get the BBC broadcast on your phone and computer and then if you have another device you can transmit that to your tv, whew! NBC, including Costas, has too much chatter, inane and senseless chatter and spare me Ryan Seacrest. Jan kept saying last night, come and see who is going to win. I kept saying I already know.

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  4. Yes, you'd think the Olympics would be as high tec as possible, but these games are being manipulated to provide revenue. Next we're going to find out that a few of these athletes aren't really amateurs. Can't wait to see the US basketball team in action!

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