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Tell me about it! Almost no coverage in Canada either. What's going on? --- Another consequence of the Great Crash? :disapp:
Tell me about it! Almost no coverage in Canada either. What's going on? --- Another consequence of the Great Crash? :disapp:
That would be cool.There is a possibility that one of the US Men may be a contender for Gold. If this becomes evident from the afore-mentioned events, then I would hope that NBC gets on that lucky guy's bandwagon and gives it full hype.
) might turn out to be NBCs only hope of drawing an American audience and recouping it's billion dollar investment.Because there's no wow factor.Scott Hamilton and Brian Boitano were big stars. Why not Jeremy Abbott?
.It sure hurts that ESPN, etc, aren't covering skating. In past seasons I would've seen them skate at least twice by now.
Icenetwork won't let you. Even though cbc IS affiliated with the ISU, and you are allowed to talk about and link to sites that are affiliated with icenetwork or ISU. I posted a message telling people that you can watch skating on their website for free, and they didn't like that very much. So they deleted my post. Then I put up a couple posts just talking about my deleted post. Even though I didn't say exactly what my post was about, didn't mention any names or tittles, and tried to be discreet, they deleted all of THOSE posts too! Now they have deleted my whole account! I feel so oppressed. I was just trying to be nice, and give people some useful info. It sure hurts that ESPN, etc, aren't covering skating. In past seasons I would've seen them skate at least twice by now.
That would be a great answer for those who can not see skating on TV. If one can watch it on the internet, would the viewer have to add things to their computers like bandwith, etc? Can a dial-up computer see skating on the internet?I just wanted to let people know about the cbc alternative, like some of you are doing. I live in WA, so I get to watch it on tv. And I'm thankful for that. But if you don't live in WA, you can watch skating on their website on their video on demand section. You have to watch most of them live though.
That would be a great answer for those who can not see skating on TV. If one can watch it on the internet, would the viewer have to add things to their computers like bandwith, etc? Can a dial-up computer see skating on the internet?