
Olympic
Schedule Favors U.S. Viewers
America
has kind of become the big bad wolf of the summer Olympics. In 2004 in Athens
the U.S. took home 102 medals outdoing 2nd place China by thirty-nine. Moreover,
the Americans, while in Athens, were rumored to have received more luxurious
accommodations and treatment than athletes from other countries. While the U.S.
seems like the International Olympic Committee's pet, the I.O.C. has never
expressly demonstrated any favor or bias toward America. Until now. The I.O.C.
announced Thursday that the two most popular Olympic sports, swimming and
gymnastics, events that traditionally take place in the evening, would be moved
to the early morning hours for the Beijing games. And I'm sure you're thinking
"this makes no sense, these events should be on at night." And you're right. But
what you're forgetting is that they will be on at night-- in New York. The I.O.C.
chose to schedule the events in the morning so that east coast American viewers
will be able to see the swimming and gymnastics in primetime. Meanwhile, the
Chinese and the Australians (who get all riled up over swimming) will be forced
to get up early in the morning. The move came in response to pressure from the
U.S. network NBC, who paid $3.5 billion for exclusive rights to the 5 Olympics
between 2000 and 2008 and is, by far, the I.O.C.'s highest-paying partner. U.S.
ratings in 2000 and 2004 suffered because of the time difference in Sydney and
Athens. While the U.S. teams and of course NBC were very pleased with the
arrangement, I think it's pretty darn low. The U.S., despite how much it pays in
broadcast rights, should not be able to dictate when the games take place. It
shows a willingness on behalf of the I.O.C. to be bought and a complete lack of
honor. The I.O.C. pretty much got down on its knees and sucked NBC's
peacock. Second, the decision shows a profound disrespect for China, who
is hosting the games for the first time. Why should the athletes and spectators
have to get up early to watch the events when it's convenient for the Americans?
If you've ever wondered to yourself why countries around the world hate America,
it's because of little things like this. The Olympics is no place for shrewd
marketing deals; it's a place for fairness and spirit and competition and drug
scandals and chicks with bulging muscles.
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