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American TV Alert: Next 3 GP events to be shown on ABC instead of ESPN

R.D.

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The next 3 GP events have been moved from ESPN to ABC, but with one hour less coverage:

http://www.usfsa.org/Event_TV_Schedule.asp

Starts this Sunday from 4-6pm (eastern) with Cup of China. Check your local listings as always.

I think there will be repeats on ESPN with the full three hours of coverage so technically we haven't "lost" anything. This could only be a good thing and if enough people watch maybe more events will be moved.
 

R.D.

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I think ABC/ESPN are picking up Nascar starting next year (2007).

This is a good start, but I'd have preferred if they moved Worlds and Europeans instead. Maybe that's coming as well? (knock on wood)
 
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waxel

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I'd rather they keep it on ESPN and show all three hours. The re-broadcasts won't happen for months.
 

attyfan

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When I checked my listings (for Ventura, California) yesterday on line, CoC was still listed on ESPN.
 

Bill508

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Im with nubka: there's always You Tube and you watch it when you want it. Thanks to "allmyfault" and anyone else who posts the vids on You Tube.
 

R.D.

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The updated schedule is on the ESPN schedule now (which includes ABC sports):

http://sports.espn.go.com/espntv/index

Hmm, YouTube is good for seeing the programs RIGHT NOW, but in the end I tend to favor quality, so I prefer the TV broadcast. Much clearer and bigger picture.
 
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Still, to me it's not really a sporting event if it's shown a week later and we already know who wins. Where's the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, and all that?

Michigan-Ohio State is coming on TV on Saturday, and is expected to draw a huge audience. Who's number one? But if they taped it and showed it a week later, who would bother to watch?
 

SeaniBu

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Hmm, YouTube is good for seeing the programs RIGHT NOW, but in the end I tend to favor quality, so I prefer the TV broadcast. Much clearer and bigger picture.

:agree: 100%. I am still surprised at the poor quality of the vids on YT, if you were to even compare that with Google vids it is quite discouraging. Even if I change the resolution of my comps display, it helps but not nearly enough to feel like I had a satisfactory viewing experience.

And one ever present fear is when will they start cracking down on the illegally posted videos, will they do something like what the NHL has done?

I still think that I wouldn't mind paying 50 cents for HQ video as iTunes does for a song video. Maybe a dollar for the SP and LP. I would love to download that!

One good(possibly the only good) that comes from FS not being so popular is the fact you can steer away from results a lot easier then with other sports. Such as, not to know the out come until you want. I did not know the results of SA until I watched, but on the other hand I accidentally found out the SC results. This does require being careful, but I really hope it becomes more popular and is aired closer to "real time" and then the worry isn't there anyway.
 
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rain

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Hey, that's great news. I'm in Canada, and therefore can't get ESPN, but I do get ABC. The Canadian coverage of the GP events on CBC isn't for ages (not til December, I believe) so it will be nice to at least get a preview.
 

SeaniBu

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I would still love to see someone like GS pick up a "IceSkateTube" of only ice skating related videos posted. I 'spose the two main issues are "copyrights and servers."

How do / would we donate money to GS anyway??? Could there be a way to get Speedy to say OK? Advertise the Broadcasting network on the page playing the video? Like Survivor does but as a syndicate having advertisements prior to each routine. Man I wish I had some equity to at least try.

Sounds like a lot of problems, just trying to get the ISU to OK viewing of events on the same site as COI clips??? But it is time they start getting along anyway. :agree:

Oh well, dare to dream.
 

2ndmark

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I try to avoid finding out the results of a competition until it airs. You have to be somewhat diligent, but it can be done. It helps, of course, if non-spoiler boards remain truly non-spoiler. It is just how I prefer to follow the sport and enjoy the broadcasts.
 

R.D.

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I would still love to see someone like GS pick up a "IceSkateTube" of only ice skating related videos posted. I 'spose the two main issues are "copyrights and servers."

How do / would we donate money to GS anyway??? Could there be a way to get Speedy to say OK? Advertise the Broadcasting network on the page playing the video? Like Survivor does but as a syndicate having advertisements prior to each routine. Man I wish I had some equity to at least try.

Sounds like a lot of problems, just trying to get the ISU to OK viewing of events on the same site as COI clips??? But it is time they start getting along anyway. :agree:

Oh well, dare to dream.

YouTube seems to be good enough for now. I just wish there were an option to upload High-Quality videos, or at least give viewers the option to download the original version of the video (like Vimeo.com does). Maybe a "YouTube HQ" is in the works?
 
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Joe you should get Nascar this Sunday it's on NBC
Oh Jhar, I really wasn't serious. I can't imagine putting figure skating on on Sunday afternoon (very family time) when there are other sports around.

I just don't understand this swtich to figure skating. I like it but why?

Joe
 

guinevere

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I am thrilled, as I don't have cable! Youtube is a great place to watch programs, but I like to see the whole competition - or at least some small piece of the whole competition as depicted by ABC. Thanks for the heads up!
 
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