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- Jul 11, 2003
I took this from another thread which I wrote and thought it would be important to keep abrest of the matter. What to you think?
If they split up the Divisions into two weekends, I will not attend the Nationals in person. I will sit at home watching them on IceNetwork or some other medium.
I did enjoy ESPN360 and I am worried that the edited versions by NBC will just not do for me. Half the poor ladies will get up way before dawn to skate the morning competition, and we wont see them on NBC. However, for the commercial benefits we will see the last 12 skaters. Not my cup of tea. IceNetwork, do your thing!!
Didn't they shove the last 12 Men on tape for another night and time slot? Unfortunately, I am a fan of figure skating and that includes all the Divisions not just 3 dance and pairs teams. And love to watch Juniors and maybe Novice. Just too many skaters I don't want to miss.
I suppose NBC did a market research for this set up. However, I do see a lack of audience in the arena. I believe the faithful attendees will not show up for two weekends. The half empty house doesn't bode well for figure skating.
Hopefully IceNetwork wll come to the rescue.
Joe
If they split up the Divisions into two weekends, I will not attend the Nationals in person. I will sit at home watching them on IceNetwork or some other medium.
I did enjoy ESPN360 and I am worried that the edited versions by NBC will just not do for me. Half the poor ladies will get up way before dawn to skate the morning competition, and we wont see them on NBC. However, for the commercial benefits we will see the last 12 skaters. Not my cup of tea. IceNetwork, do your thing!!
Didn't they shove the last 12 Men on tape for another night and time slot? Unfortunately, I am a fan of figure skating and that includes all the Divisions not just 3 dance and pairs teams. And love to watch Juniors and maybe Novice. Just too many skaters I don't want to miss.
I suppose NBC did a market research for this set up. However, I do see a lack of audience in the arena. I believe the faithful attendees will not show up for two weekends. The half empty house doesn't bode well for figure skating.
Hopefully IceNetwork wll come to the rescue.
Joe