So yesterday morning, put the BBC on at 6.15. Was told we had won a gold in swimming and a silver in rowing. They never actually showed the medal winning performances. A lot of time was spent talking about Biles - and no action.
When I got home, GB were in the bronze medal match in the 7s egg chasing. So the BBC decided to show sailing instead! Now I understand that there is a huge amount of skill in sailing but a spectator sport it most certainly is not. Is sailing a more popular sport than rugby? Of course it isn't.
Fortunately I have now found the Olympics on Eurosport - all action, very little wittering. Coverage is different class to the BBC.
Want to try to construct a rebuttal of my points rather than the lazy use of an emoji?
Have you read the whole thread? Discovery/Eurosport own the rights and can show what they like. The BBC only have limited rights and can't show anything more than this. Not the BBC's fault, blame the IOC for going with the $$$ rather than promoting the sports.