Here's a proposed NBC schedule: In 2010, have the Senior Championships run Thursday through Sunday. Show taped coverage of portions of the competition on Friday night. Then on the weekend, show live coverage of all the finals, plus the exhibition gala (optional).
So:
Friday Night: Short Programs, Pairs FS LIVE (last group)
Saturday Afternoon: Free Dance LIVE (last 2 groups)
Sat. Night: Ladies FS LIVE (last 2 groups)
Sun. Night: Men FS LIVE (last 2 groups)
Next Saturday Afternoon: Exhibition Gala
This way, you get your Prime Time coverage in, as well as the opportunity to promote three consecutive nights of skating in preparation for the Olympic Games. The primetime coverage does not even have to take up the entire night if they need to show something else (I think 2 groups skating would require 2 hours of coverage).
This has possibilities. I like keeping all the championship events together on the same weekend as the gala. For Nationals this year I did go a bit early and bought an individual ticket for the men's short program.
BTW: with all this discussion going on I've kind of lost track of which is real and which is still in discussion. Has anyone seen the actual plan for 2009 US Nationals and/or Worlds or is all of this still in the proposal stages?
Guess we won't know until it happens.
I can understand that NBC wants to split the schedule if they want to show the events live in the hopes of attracting more viewers and more $$ from advertising. It probably even makes sense that USFSA would go along with this because they are trying to stop the slide that figure skating is in right now. It pains me as a spectator because I would need to be at Nationals for so many days in order to see pairs/dance/ladies/men. How to get that much time off work?? How to be able to afford that many days in a hotel??
Joe - as far as Cleveland is concerned I was told that they are going to follow the same type of schedule as St. Paul. The senior ladies would be split between morning and evening on Saturday. The men would finish on Sunday and then the exhibition would follow that. I asked various people at the Cleveland booth and they all said the same thing....of course that could always change. I wasn't really happy with having the ladies split into 2 groups but I really think that will happen again. The Cleveland Cavaliers have been a really hot team and I'm not sure that Quicken Loans would be available if NBC wanted to run Nationals out 12 or 13 days.
I do think that 2010 (where ever it is) will probably go along the lines of mens/pairs Wed. thru Sunday and then novice and junior events in the middle of the week. Ladies and dance would probably run Thursday thru Sunday. Don't know if the mens/pairs would have a separate exhibition or be expected to wait around all week.
Hope to see someone in Cleveland besides myself!
Maureen
This line of thinking seems to make sense for 2009. Why fix it if it isn't broken? and that plan seems to have worked well and boosted ratings the final weekend! For 2010, I think IIRC they are trying to pattern after the Olympics. The trick will be the added expense of the extended format.
1) Can they get a venue that will commit to it?
2) Where will the $ come from to pay the extra rentals and other associated costs - for sites AND personnel?
3) What will the "early" skaters do about the EX. Who will pay their expenses while they wait around for it?
4) Will fans be able to afford the extra days off work, hotel - and accompanying meals etc. to be able to sit in the seats?
5) Will they have TWO championship weekend packages instead of one?
I'm sure there are things to consider that I've overlooked. In the end it seems to come down to the $$, and there are fewer and fewer resources pumping $$ into skating events as it is with TV revenues down and Cinquanta (sp) willing to GIVE the rights to 2009 Worlds away to get US coverage.
They have lots to think about.
I guess we, the fans, and the skaters will have to wait to see which way a capricious ISU - and media - wind blows!
Regardless, I plan to be in Cleveland!! Somehow, someway! So there will be at least two of us. !!
