nickbrighton
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- Feb 19, 2016
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The last few Olympics have been covered brilliantly by the BBC, with literally every second of every event available on TV, Red Button or IPlayer.
This time round there is comparatively very little available to watch. I appreciate most is on in the wee small hours, but even the BBC main coverage shows are full of filler, flashy graphics covering up a lack of content. Yesterday the main evening show was mainly interviews with families and friends, very disjointed "highlights" of the triathlon, and Mountain Bike race , clips of the swimming and diving. Even the medal ceremonies were not shown
Well for those wondering why its an "ITV" style coverage here is the reason. Its a shame because one thing the BBC do very well is big sporting events like Olympics, Euros,World Cups
I expect this is just the start
BBC Coverage of Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Ron Chakraborty
Lead Executive, Major Events at BBC Sport
Published: 7:35 pm, 26 July 2021
This morning reminded us all of the magic of the Olympic Games. Gold medals in swimming and mountain biking and Tom Daley winning his first gold medal at his fourth Olympics. Moments that unite the nation. Moments that inspire the next generation. Moments that become the national conversation.
We know that our audiences love the Olympics and we set a high bar for ourselves with our London 2012 coverage and since we began on Friday, there’s been lots of noise around our perceived lack of coverage for the Tokyo Games. Whilst we’d love to still have 24 live streams and our ‘never miss a moment’ offer from London and Rio in 2016, our new rights deal simply doesn’t allow it. In 2016 we announced that the IOC had awarded the pan-European rights for the Olympics to Discovery, meaning that free-to-air broadcasters across Europe had to carve out their own sub-licence deals with Discovery. The result for all European broadcasters was less coverage of the Games, and for us, it means that we’re allowed two live streams - one on BBC One and one that is available to play out on BBC iPlayer, red button and the BBC Sport website.
Whilst we might not have every moment, we’re confident that we can still be the home of the big moments - as we were this morning. We’ll need to be agile and will often have to make difficult decisions about which sports to show and when to leave one sport to join another. Priorities will shift as we follow the stories of our Team GB athletes and we might need to jump in and out of sports to ensure we bring as many of the big moments as possible. We know this can be frustrating but with 350 hours of live sport across BBC One and BBC Two, plus the second stream on iPlayer we hope we can bring the magic of the Olympic Games to as many people as possible.
And of course, BBC Radio 5 Live has Olympics coverage for all seventeen days of the Games, while the BBC Sport website and app are providing up-to-the-minute coverage of events as they unfold.
We understand the importance of bringing the Olympics to the widest possible audience, particularly those who cannot afford the extra cost of subscription TV. These national moments have a profound cultural and social impact. The benefits of sport to the UK are maximised only when it’s available to and watched by the widest possible audience. We’ll do our best to ensure that as many of the big moments and medal wins are live on the BBC.
Team GB are already doing their bit to inspire and unite people, we want to give the whole nation the chance to cheer them on.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/articles/2021/olympic-games-moments?fbclid=IwAR1-29cM1LioXp4oBGhs4dkWcVR5DQBkG2ppy58xWmKSp3WakTbFXTo3dF8
This time round there is comparatively very little available to watch. I appreciate most is on in the wee small hours, but even the BBC main coverage shows are full of filler, flashy graphics covering up a lack of content. Yesterday the main evening show was mainly interviews with families and friends, very disjointed "highlights" of the triathlon, and Mountain Bike race , clips of the swimming and diving. Even the medal ceremonies were not shown
Well for those wondering why its an "ITV" style coverage here is the reason. Its a shame because one thing the BBC do very well is big sporting events like Olympics, Euros,World Cups
I expect this is just the start
BBC Coverage of Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Ron Chakraborty
Lead Executive, Major Events at BBC Sport
Published: 7:35 pm, 26 July 2021
This morning reminded us all of the magic of the Olympic Games. Gold medals in swimming and mountain biking and Tom Daley winning his first gold medal at his fourth Olympics. Moments that unite the nation. Moments that inspire the next generation. Moments that become the national conversation.
We know that our audiences love the Olympics and we set a high bar for ourselves with our London 2012 coverage and since we began on Friday, there’s been lots of noise around our perceived lack of coverage for the Tokyo Games. Whilst we’d love to still have 24 live streams and our ‘never miss a moment’ offer from London and Rio in 2016, our new rights deal simply doesn’t allow it. In 2016 we announced that the IOC had awarded the pan-European rights for the Olympics to Discovery, meaning that free-to-air broadcasters across Europe had to carve out their own sub-licence deals with Discovery. The result for all European broadcasters was less coverage of the Games, and for us, it means that we’re allowed two live streams - one on BBC One and one that is available to play out on BBC iPlayer, red button and the BBC Sport website.
Whilst we might not have every moment, we’re confident that we can still be the home of the big moments - as we were this morning. We’ll need to be agile and will often have to make difficult decisions about which sports to show and when to leave one sport to join another. Priorities will shift as we follow the stories of our Team GB athletes and we might need to jump in and out of sports to ensure we bring as many of the big moments as possible. We know this can be frustrating but with 350 hours of live sport across BBC One and BBC Two, plus the second stream on iPlayer we hope we can bring the magic of the Olympic Games to as many people as possible.
And of course, BBC Radio 5 Live has Olympics coverage for all seventeen days of the Games, while the BBC Sport website and app are providing up-to-the-minute coverage of events as they unfold.
We understand the importance of bringing the Olympics to the widest possible audience, particularly those who cannot afford the extra cost of subscription TV. These national moments have a profound cultural and social impact. The benefits of sport to the UK are maximised only when it’s available to and watched by the widest possible audience. We’ll do our best to ensure that as many of the big moments and medal wins are live on the BBC.
Team GB are already doing their bit to inspire and unite people, we want to give the whole nation the chance to cheer them on.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/articles/2021/olympic-games-moments?fbclid=IwAR1-29cM1LioXp4oBGhs4dkWcVR5DQBkG2ppy58xWmKSp3WakTbFXTo3dF8
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