The BBC can't win.
Go all out and pay the going rate for the Olympics and people complain about the amount of it on the various different platforms or that the standard of other output has gone down (the cost of the rights were the equivalent of the annual budget for BBC One or all of the BBC Radio stations) – or don't pay for the full package and people complain it's not enough.
Personally I think it's been fine. I've seen plenty during the evening shows and bits and pieces online.
Eurosport light years ahead of the BBC behind their Red Button, plus the added Brucie Bonus of one of the streams being in 4k HDR!
BBC studio set looks like CGI technology from 20 years ago - desperately poor quality imho
Olympics should be a protected category of event which can't legally go behind a pay wall.
EUROSPORT
If you have Sky, Virgin or BT and, of course, pay the correct fees, Eurosport has 9 channels. Eurosport 3 to Eurosport 9 can be found on Sky channels 983 to 989, BT channels 401 to 407 and Virgin channels 537 to 543. Discovery have already purchased Paris 2024 by the way.
More worrying though is that the Olympics aren't FTA. Does this bring in future major world sporting events like the Football World Cup?
It's all disapointingly messy and yet another example of why the BBC shouldn't be allowed to "do sport".
The BBC can't win. Go all out and pay the going rate for the Olympics and people complain about the amount of it on the various different platforms...
Olympics should be a protected category of event which can't legally go behind a pay wall.
Bit of a bonus for me, just found out I have a free 6 months subscription to Discovery + with my Vodaphone pay monthly phone. So now have all the Olympics as well as whatever else is on there.
https://metro.co.uk/2021/07/28/toky...y-misgender-non-binary-olympian-15003365/amp/
Tokyo 2020: BBC commentators blasted for repeatedly misgendering first openly non-binary Olympian despite having pronouns highlighted on their skateboard
Alana uses they/them pronouns and was knocked out of the Women’s Street Skateboarding semi-finals, representing Team USA.
Despite wearing a ‘pronoun pin’ and having ‘they/them’ drawn on their skateboard, commentators Ed Leigh and Marc Churchill continued to refer to them as ‘she’ and ‘her’.
Why were “they” in the women’s event? Can hardly blame the commentator when every other competitor is a she.