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2015 World Championships TV and Webstreams

snowflake

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SVT (Swedish public service TV, yay no commercial breaks!) shows worlds 25/3-29/3. As commentator Roger Blomquist recently died, he will be replaced by Cecilia Ingman. Expert commentator as usual Lotta Falkenbäck.

Swedish Television1
Wednesday 25th
10.00-12.00 Short Dance Summary
12.00-14.30 Pairs Short ’Live’
23.00-00.00 Summary

Thursday 26th
10.00-12.00 Ladies Short Summary
12.00-15.30 Pairs Free ’Live’
22.45-23.45 Summary

Friday 27th
10.00-12.00 Free Dance Summary
12.00-15.05 Men Short ’Live’
23.00-00.00 Summary

Saturday 28th
3.35-7.30 Ladies Free Live
10.00-12.00 Ladies Free Summary
12.00-15.20 Men Free ’Live’

Sunday 29th
8.00-11.10 Exhibition Live - NB the lost hour between Saturday and Sunday!

SVT Play

Swedish Eurosport (pretty much the same as Nederland, see post #4)

ETA I’m almost sure I didn’t start this thread :laugh:


Icenetwork Broadcast Schedule
http://web.icenetwork.com/schedule/2015/03/2015_world_fs_champs


SCHEDULED (ALL TIMES EASTERN)

3/24/2015 9:30pm Short Dance
3/25/2015 6:00am Pairs Short Program
3/25/2015 10:30pm Ladies Short Program
3/26/2015 7:00am Pairs Free Skate
3/26/2015 10:30pm Free Dance
3/27/2015 4:30am Men's Short Program
3/27/2015 10:30pm Ladies Free Skate
3/28/2015 5:45am Men's Free Skate
 
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Salchow-swe

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Yes so nice for swedish viewers not have to watch TV4:s coverage of figure skating, so bad!!! Hope SVT:s new commentator will do an ok job-keep the talk to a minimun during the performence!

R.I.P. Roger Blomquist
 

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Unlike most of this season, Eurosport Nederland is not deviating from the Eurosport International schedule. (I take it that means there are no Bundesliga matches this weekend!) So, Dutch figure skating fans will not be missing out!!!

After being on DSF/Sport1 for the past 5 years, Eurosport Deutschland has won back the German rights for MotoGP. Consequently, to accommodate the bikes, some of the broadcasts of the figure skating are being skipped by ESP Deutschland. HOWEVER, German fans will not actually miss out on seeing anything.

On Thursday, the early evening highlights of the Pairs Free will not be shown on ESP1 Deutschland due to coverage of the MotoGP Free Practice sessions. HOWEVER, the Pairs FS was shown LIVE earlier in the day anyway.

On Friday, the LIVE coverage of the Men’s Short will not be shown on ESP1 Deutschland due to coverage of U-20 football. HOWEVER, there will be a full replay of the Men’s SP on ESP2 at 20:00 CET.

On Sunday, the early evening highlights of the Gala will not be shown on ESP1 Deutschland due to coverage of the MotoGP races. HOWEVER, the Gala was shown LIVE earlier in the day anyway.​

Eurosport France are broadcasting all of the first showings of each segment, but are greatly cutting down on the highlights programmes. This is most clearly shown by the fact that they are not showing ANY of the early evening highlights programmes. On most days, this is because of MotoGP coverage, which you can understand as LIVE coverage should take priority over recorded programmes.

HOWEVER, on Wednesday, the early evening highlights of the Pairs SP is being replaced by highlights of basketball, while the late night highlights are being replaced by highlights of boxing.

British Eurosport actually has very good coverage this time. The only differences is to the highlights programmes. In short, British ESP are showing a lot more highlights programmes of the competititions than the other Eurosport variations!!!

CaroLiza_fan


*Europe enters Daylight Savings Time at 01:00 GMT on Sunday 29th March.
The schedule up to and including Saturday is in normal time. So, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is GMT+0, and CET (Central European Time) is GMT+1
The schedule from Sunday onwards is in Daylight Savings Time. So, BST (British Summer Time) is GMT+1, and CEST (Central European Summer Time) is GMT+2



Eurosport Nederland

Wednesday 25th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Short Dance
ESP1 12:30 – 14:30 Pairs Short LIVE
ESP1 17:15 – 18:15 Pairs Short
ESP1 23:15 – 00:30 Pairs Short

Thursday 26th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Short Dance
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Ladies Short
ESP1 12:00 – 15:00 Pairs Free LIVE
ESP1 17:15 – 18:15 Pairs Free
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Pairs Free
ESP1 22:45 – 00:30 Pairs Free

Friday 27th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Pairs Free
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Free Dance
ESP1 12:00 – 14:00 Men’s Short LIVE
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Men’s Short
ESP1 23:00 – 00:30 Men’s Short

Saturday 28th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Men’s Short
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Ladies Free
ESP1 12:30 – 15:00 Men’s Free LIVE
ESP2 16:45 – 17:45 Men’s Free
ESP1 23:15 – 00:30 Men’s Free

Sunday 29th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:05 – 04:30 Men’s Free
ESP1 08:00 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions LIVE
ESP1 17:00 – 19:30 Gala Exhibitions

Monday 30th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP1 12:30 – 13:30 Gala Exhibitions

Tuesday 31st March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 08:00 – 09:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP1 11:30 – 12:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 21:45 – 23:00 Gala Exhibitions

Wednesday 1st April 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 04:30 – 06:00 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 09:30 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions

*Europe enters Daylight Savings Time at 01:00 GMT on Sunday 29th March. So, the schedule up to and including Saturday is in CET (Central European Time, i.e. GMT+1), while the schedule from Sunday onwards is in CEST (Central European Summer Time, i.e. GMT+2)


Eurosport Deutschland

Wednesday 25th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Short Dance
ESP1 12:30 – 14:30 Pairs Short LIVE
ESP1 17:15 – 18:15 Pairs Short
ESP1 23:15 – 00:30 Pairs Short

Thursday 26th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Short Dance
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Ladies Short
ESP1 12:00 – 15:00 Pairs Free LIVE
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Pairs Free
ESP1 22:45 – 00:30 Pairs Free

Friday 27th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Pairs Free
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Free Dance
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Men’s Short
ESP1 23:15 – 00:30 Men’s Short

Saturday 28th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Men’s Short
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Ladies Free
ESP1 12:30 – 15:00 Men’s Free LIVE
ESP2 16:45 – 17:45 Men’s Free
ESP1 23:15 – 00:30 Men’s Free

Sunday 29th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:05 – 04:30 Men’s Free
ESP1 08:00 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions LIVE

Monday 30th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP1 12:30 – 13:30 Gala Exhibitions

Tuesday 31st March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 08:00 – 09:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP1 11:30 – 12:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 21:45 – 23:00 Gala Exhibitions

Wednesday 1st April 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 04:30 – 06:00 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 09:30 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions

*Europe enters Daylight Savings Time at 01:00 GMT on Sunday 29th March. So, the schedule up to and including Saturday is in CET (Central European Time, i.e. GMT+1), while the schedule from Sunday onwards is in CEST (Central European Summer Time, i.e. GMT+2)


Eurosport France

Wednesday 25th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Short Dance
ESP1 12:30 – 14:30 Pairs Short LIVE

Thursday 26th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Short Dance
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Ladies Short
ESP1 12:00 – 15:00 Pairs Free LIVE
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Pairs Free

Friday 27th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP1 00:00 – 01:30 Pairs Free
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Pairs Free
ESP1 10:30 – 12:00 Free Dance
ESP1 12:00 – 14:00 Men’s Short LIVE
ESP2 20:00 – 22:00 Men’s Short

Saturday 28th March 2015 (All times CET*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Men’s Short
ESP1 11:00 – 12:30 Ladies Free
ESP1 12:30 – 15:00 Men’s Free LIVE

Sunday 29th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:05 – 04:30 Men’s Free
ESP1 08:00 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions LIVE

Monday 30th March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 03:00 – 04:30 Gala Exhibitions

Tuesday 31st March 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 08:00 – 09:30 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 21:45 – 23:00 Gala Exhibitions

Wednesday 1st April 2015 (All times CEST*)
ESP2 04:30 – 06:00 Gala Exhibitions
ESP2 09:30 – 11:00 Gala Exhibitions

*Europe enters Daylight Savings Time at 01:00 GMT on Sunday 29th March. So, the schedule up to and including Saturday is in CET (Central European Time, i.e. GMT+1), while the schedule from Sunday onwards is in CEST (Central European Summer Time, i.e. GMT+2)


British Eurosport

Wednesday 25th March 2015 (All times GMT*)
BES1 10:00 – 11:30 Short Dance
BES1 11:30 – 13:30 Pairs Short LIVE
BES1 16:15 – 17:15 Pairs Short
BES1 17:15 – 18:45 Short Dance
BES1 22:30 – 23:30 Short Dance
BES1 23:30 – 00:30 Pairs Short

Thursday 26th March 2015 (All times GMT*)
BES2 02:00 – 03:30 Short Dance
BES1 09:30 – 11:00 Ladies Short
BES1 11:00 – 14:00 Pairs Free LIVE
BES1 16:15 – 17:15 Pairs Free
BES1 17:15 – 18:15 Ladies Short
BES1 22:30 – 23:30 Pairs Free

Friday 27th March 2015 (All times GMT*)
BES2 02:00 – 03:30 Pairs Free
BES1 09:30 – 11:00 Free Dance
BES1 11:00 – 14:00 Men’s Short LIVE
BES2 17:00 – 18:30 Free Dance
BES2 18:30 – 20:00 Men’s Short
BES1 22:00 – 23:00 Free Dance
BES1 23:00 – 00:00 Men’s Short

Saturday 28th March 2015 (All times GMT*)
BES2 02:00 – 03:30 Men’s Short
BES1 10:00 – 11:30 Ladies Free
BES1 11:30 – 14:00 Men’s Free LIVE
BES1 18:15 – 19:15 Ladies Free
BES1 19:15 – 20:00 Men’s Free
BES1 22:15 – 23:15 Ladies Free
BES1 23:15 – 00:15 Men’s Free

Sunday 29th March 2015 (All times BST*)
BES2 02:05 – 03:30 Men’s Free
BES1 07:00 – 10:00 Gala Exhibitions LIVE
BES1 16:00 – 18:30 Gala Exhibitions

Monday 30th March 2015 (All times BST*)
BES1 11:30 – 12:30 Gala Exhibitions

Tuesday 31st March 2015 (All times BST*)
BES2 07:00 – 08:30 Gala Exhibitions

Wednesday 1st April 2015 (All times BST*)
BES2 03:30 – 05:00 Gala Exhibitions
BES2 08:30 – 10:00 Gala Exhibitions

*Europe enters Daylight Savings Time at 01:00 GMT on Sunday 29th March. So, the schedule up to and including Saturday is in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, i.e. GMT+0), while the schedule from Sunday onwards is in BST (British Summer Time, i.e. GMT+1)




This is a placeholder.

But, while I'm here, just to let you know that British Eurosport are showing a whole pile of repeats of Europeans this week.

See this post for times.

British Eurosport 1 livestream
British Eurosport 2 livestream

EDIT: I have now completed posting the times for the European highlights. The times for Eurosport's Worlds coverage will be posted in this comment in a few days time (Well, we all know what Eurosport are like for changing their schedules, so there is no point doing it just yet!)

Hope this helps

CaroLiza_fan
 
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YesWay

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The times for Eurosport's Worlds coverage will be posted in this comment in a few days time (Well, we all know what Eurosport are like for changing their schedules, so there is no point doing it just yet!)
Indeed - I noticed their listings (as of yesterday) showed "live" skating, that covers times when there is NO live skating! (according to the ISU schedule published 6th March)
 

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NBC coverage [as always, check your local listings]:

- Saturday, March 28, 2015
8-10 p.m.

- Sunday, April 12, 2015
3-6 p.m.

Times are subject to change. All times are in Eastern.

http://www.usfigureskating.org/Events.asp?id=544


ETA, Universal Sports broadcast schedue (as of Mar 20):

3/25 2015 ISU World Figure Skating Championships USN: 1:00 PM
3/26 2015 ISU World Figure Skating Championships USN: 1:00 PM
3/27 2015 ISU World Figure Skating Championships USN: 1:00 PM

All times Eastern Time. Subject to change.​
 
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CaroLiza_fan

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This is so helpful, thank you! And it takes into account the change to DST in Europe on Sunday, too :thumbsup:

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Thank you cleo2070! I made out my schedule this morning, with the aim of posting it tonight (I was waiting until Eurosport were finished showing their repeats of Europeans). But it didn't dawn on me that the time change was in the middle of it.

I hardly ever know that the spring clock change is due before it happens (at least with the autumn change it is easy to remember that it is always the weekend before Hallowe'en!), and never remember which way the clocks go either!

Mmmm. Some last minute editing required...

CaroLiza_fan
 
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cleo2070

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You're welcome, CaroLiza_fan, although it's really nothing:) I've started to enjoy keeping track of time zone differences, countries that observe DST and so on recently... remarcable what effects figure skating can have, no?
Fortunately it's only one day to take into account, so I hope there won't be too much editing involved. I find your posts very useful, especially since the commentry on British Eurosport is usually very nice to listen to:biggrin: So I'm looking forward to seeing the schedule (when time allows, of course) and many thanks in advance!

(Also, I think I'm going way OT, but when I posted earlier I was also reading on Wikipedia that "The North American mnemonic <<spring forward, fall back>> (also <<spring ahead ...>>, <<spring up ...>>, and <<... fall behind>>) helps people remember which direction to shift clocks." As for myself, since I'm terribly lazy, I used to associate spring with pleasant, nice, easy things - such as clicking just one button on various devices to move the hour forward, unlike the more complicated process in autumn... I'll just add that I'm thankful for technology today taking all this off my hands;) )
 

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For any Canadians out there, CBC will (finally!) be streaming both short and free programs, as well as the opening ceremonies and the gala. Details on the sidebar here: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/figureskating

Yes, I meant to post something about this but I haven't looked up the full schedule details. CBC appears to have excellent coverage (not just internet live-streaming, but TV broadcasts too), they seem to have at least 2 to 3 hours of Worlds coverage pretty much every day beginning Tuesday, the 24th.
 

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(Also, I think I'm going way OT, but when I posted earlier I was also reading on Wikipedia that "The North American mnemonic <<spring forward, fall back>> (also <<spring ahead ...>>, <<spring up ...>>, and <<... fall behind>>) helps people remember which direction to shift clocks." As for myself, since I'm terribly lazy, I used to associate spring with pleasant, nice, easy things - such as clicking just one button on various devices to move the hour forward, unlike the more complicated process in autumn... I'll just add that I'm thankful for technology today taking all this off my hands;) )

I like your story about just pressing one button. I might just use one as an aide to remembering! ;) :biggrin:

Let me tell you a story that might help explain why, at 29 years old, I still have problems when it comes to clocks changing.

Growing up, I always had the problem of remembering which way to change the clocks. So, one spring, I decided to make a concerted effort to memorise which way the clocks went.

Coming up to the clocks changing, the newspapers always have a notice on the front page. We have local weekly newspapers that come out on a Wednesday (the Tyrone Courier) and a Thursday (the Mid-Ulster Mail). So, on the Thursday, I took the Mid and spent the next couple of days drilling what it said into my head.

"Spring back". "Spring back". "Spring back".

And because I was so unsure of the clock changes, I didn't realise that they had printed it wrong! :eek:

So come the Sunday morning, my Dad was getting cross about the clocks being changed the wrong direction. And it was only when I protested and got the Mid out and showed them what it said that my parents were able to spot that the wrong thing was written.

Obviously, somebody else must have noticed, because there was an apology in the following week's paper. But, that relatively little mistake has had a lasting effect on me. Because I went to the effort of memorising it, I am more confused than ever.

It has got to the stage that I don't change any clocks myself, but rather wait until somebody else does, and then copy them!

So, that is why I am the way I am when it comes to clocks changing.

CaroLiza_fan
 

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I always had trouble with it, until I learned the Spring forward, Fall back mnemonic. As far as I know, we don't have a good mnemonic in Dutch, so I'm very glad to have the English one. I associate Spring with joy, something to look forward to, so it really works for me.

Alas, even with the start of Daylight Savings, the time zone difference between here and Shanghai is still a pain. Very little live Worlds viewing for me this year. :-(
 

cleo2070

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Thanks for sharing, CaroLiza_fan! It's amazing how confused people, even journalists, get when the clock changes... And at least you can blame it all on outside factors:) I, on the other hand, still have a reflex of looking left when people say 'to the right' because I was very confused as a child when it came to distinguishing between them:slink:

Winnie_20, it's too bad about the early hours. I hope you'll be able to catch some of the live afternoon (CET) showings!
 
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