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Really? You want to pay to see it on a computer screen? (Unless ice has a Roku app) Because I know I don't. I enjoyed the coverage immensely, especially the live parts where you got a sense of the competition. I won't pay for Ice Network.
I do hope Terry or someone told Tanith not to step on the good stuff because while I like her, she talked over the best part of the Shibs free dance.
I wish we'd gotten some on Universal HD.
I would rather access the competition without going through my cable provider, get the entire competition live, including scoring and performances of "less important skaters," than watch commercial breaks and put up with patronizing commentary that dumbs down the experience.
Well, Max doesn't really generate speed from the edge so not that high in skating skills.
NBC seemed to do ok, and looks like Johnny and Tara are bringing in some younger viewers--still not huge numbers, but at least some improvement![]()
"NBC Sports’ primetime coverage of the “U.S. Figure Skating Championships” (0.6/2 in 18-49, 3.7 million viewers overall from 8-11 p.m. ET) increased by +20% or 0.1 of a point versus the year-ago coverage in 18-49 (0.6 vs. 0.5) and was up +11% in total viewers (3.701 million vs. 3.334 million). These are the top “U.S. Figure Skating Championship” primetime ratings in a non-Winter Olympic year since 2012 (0.6/2 in 18-49, 3.711 million viewers overall). In 18-49, the 0.6 equals the event’s highest rating in a non-Olympic year since 2009 (0.8/2)." (https://www.nbcumv.com/news/nbc-results-primetime-ratings-week-jan-18-24)
There's so much emphasis on the jumps, I wish they would comment more upon the spins and other in-betweens when they are showing segments while waiting for the scores to highlight their importance. While 'jumps' make skating a sport, it's pretty boring to watch basic skating between jump passes.
Note: while watching the exhibitions, I did get annoyed by Tara speaking during a replay of the Shibutani's free dance. During replays post competition or exhibitions, it's just time to sit and enjoy - not talk.
While ' needing a clean skate' is a given in a tight competition, Tara et al could've mentioned that Gracie has seldom skated 2 clean performances in a competition and she needs to prove that she's a fighter and consistent.
So, yes, for die hard skating fans, the commentating can seem overdone, but it's not there for you, it's there for the casual fans who don't know much about the sport.
There's so much emphasis on the jumps, I wish they would comment more upon the spins and other in-betweens when they are showing segments while waiting for the scores to highlight their importance. While 'jumps' make skating a sport, it's pretty boring to watch basic skating between jump passes.
Note: while watching the exhibitions, I did get annoyed by Tara speaking during a replay of the Shibutani's free dance. During replays post competition or exhibitions, it's just time to sit and enjoy - not talk.
Part of the ratings bump might have been related to the blizzard in the NJ/NY/PA area. People who might've been away from home on a Saturday afternoon and night were stuck at home searching for something to do. Many of my co-workers are very casual viewers - mostly watching only during the Olympics. Many of them watched the evening broadcast because they were stuck at home and there wasn't anything else of interest to them on air.
... Note: while watching the exhibitions, I did get annoyed by Tara speaking during a replay of the Shibutani's free dance. During replays post competition or exhibitions, it's just time to sit and enjoy - not talk.
No one else need bother to show up at Worlds. 
I agree that Tara and Terry sometimes talk at inappropriate times. Both of them generally talk a lot more during the skates than Johnny, who is usually the one who provides technical info about levels, GOE, or how a skater has improved from a previous season (ex. his explanation of Tarah Kayne's raised arm adding difficulty to the lift in an effort to reach level 4, and the improvements in Danny's skating). Sometimes he provides analysis during the program, sometimes during the replays. Johnny seems to be particularly quiet during exceptionally good skates, which suggests to me that he is more sensitive to letting the audience enjoy the skate. The team's job is to provide commentary, however, so they cannot be as quiet as we sometimes wish they'd be during a skate.
I'm not so sure about that, as in many places NBC chose to scrap the entire broadcast to talk about weather instead. Many of my friends very really frustrated about that.