I don't think NBC has any control over the privately owned IceNetwork, and I am not aware of any USFS contract with them either. Anyone know for sure?
Yes, right here. Bolded are the relevant parts:
NBC will broadcast live all four finals of the 2008 U.S. Championships during the weekend of Jan. 26-27, 2008. The pairs final will be shown Saturday afternoon, with the ladies and ice dancing finals live in primetime Saturday night. The men's final will be shown live during the afternoon on Sunday, Jan. 27.
How many athletes and/or teams to be shown during the live broadcast coverage for each event is still being determined.
“It could be anywhere from the last group of dance, which is five, or the last two groups, which is 10,” U.S. Figure Skating Executive Director David Raith said. “We are looking at the ability of doing 10 or 12 [athletes] in the singles … whatever works best with NBC to put into their live window, we will ensure that that happens.”
The ladies free skate is the only competition that is projected to have a “split” event on Saturday. The initial group or groups of ladies will skate earlier on Saturday, with the last groups skating as part of Saturday night's primetime live coverage. Again, how many ladies will be part of that live coverage is still to be determined. Men's, pairs and ice dancing finals will be seen by spectators at the event in the normal fashion.
Between NBC's broadband platform, NBCSports.com, and icenetwork.com, the U.S. Championships will be covered in their entirety for the first time ever, including live and on-demand coverage of the novice and junior events. Fans will finally be able to see every twizzle and jump in the U.S. Championships at every level, including short programs, compulsory dances and original dances.
“This arrangement with NBC allows U.S. Figure Skating to ensure that our U.S. Championships from the novice to the junior and to our senior levels will be the widest-exposed championships … than has ever happened in the past,” Raith said. “Every one of our competitions will either be on NBC television, NBCSports.com or icenetwork.com.”
Parts of the ladies and ice dancing finals at 2007 Skate America will be shown live during a two-hour broadcast on Sunday, Oct. 28, on NBC. The two-hour show may also include taped coverage of the pairs and men's finals taking place Oct. 27. Icenetwork.com and NBCSports.com will also provide a combination of live and on-demand domestic coverage of the remainder of the entire competition.
The one question that remains is how they are going to set this up. This looks like it could be a winning arrangement if the computer video quality is good (i.e. not Youtube quality!). But it's not quite like watching it on TV.
It depends...if the video is downloadable I might sign up for it. Otherwise, if not I'll stick with what they choose to show on TV...and usually the skaters I wish to see get on TV anyway.
To me, NBC is not doing this for us. They are doing it to get revenue producing commercials for the Olys. Hope all the hype helps.
Of course; this whole thing with TV is all business.
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