Way to many commercials. I think it was rude for them to cut to a commercial as the American were being announced. The constant talking from the hosts was boring as well. After the Americans walked in I turned it off.
Started to watch but was bored so I changed the channel. There were a lot of commercials and I feel like NBC announcers were kind of bland and did nothing to hype the ceremony not the olympic competition itself.
Back in the day when coverage really focused on the trials and heats, and the announcers only talked about the event I watched a lot.
Since they became hyper-commercialized and only show finals, and drop coverage of events if there isn't a USA angle, plus gauzy bios and network personalities - no. Don't even bother any more.
Didn't watch it. No interest.
ReplyDeleteI was busy doing my own stuff...
ReplyDeleteNo.May watch some of the competition.
ReplyDeleteThat's a weird logo. It looks kind of like an IUD.
ReplyDeleteYes. Very enjoyable. And yes too many commercials
ReplyDeleteDon't have NBC, refuse to pay for over priced Comcast. NBC didn't air the opening ceremony on the Internet, so no, didn't see it.
ReplyDeleteWatched Andy Griffin instead
ReplyDeleteWay to many commercials. I think it was rude for them to cut to a commercial as the American were being announced. The constant talking from the hosts was boring as well. After the Americans walked in I turned it off.
ReplyDeleteI have zero interest in this year's olympics.
ReplyDeleteStarted to watch but was bored so I changed the channel. There were a lot of commercials and I feel like NBC announcers were kind of bland and did nothing to hype the ceremony not the olympic competition itself.
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ReplyDeleteBack in the day when coverage really focused on the trials and heats, and the announcers only talked about the event I watched a lot.
Since they became hyper-commercialized and only show finals, and drop coverage of events if there isn't a USA angle, plus gauzy bios and network personalities - no. Don't even bother any more.