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  • 8/2/12
We all have to cry, express are emotions for every heartfelt Olympian story that Bob Costas have to be watched.
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  • 8/2/12
?
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  • 8/3/12
Bob Costas = Michael J. Fox
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  • 8/3/12
Seriously? He has Parkinson's? (Or whatever it is Fox has).
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  • 8/3/12
No. Costas once played Alex Keaton.
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  • 8/3/12

Ah....

I'm hoping he will play in the reboot of Back to the Future.

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  • 8/6/12

I'm tired of all these emotional Olympian athletes who's stories that makes everyone cry Bob Costas, come on bring some Olympic action where it counts.

I don't have all day for these hardship stories.

We want meat !

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  • 8/6/12
I'm tired of all these long long number of interviews.
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  • 8/6/12
Go watch "Air Rifle shooting" if you're bored. Guaranteed to put you to sleep
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  • 8/6/12

"
Guaranteed to put you to sleep
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Or he could read MickeyMouse's posts.

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  • 8/12/12

I'M MAD, I JUST TURN ON NBC-TV ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND I THOUGHT I WOULD BE WATCHING A LOT OF SPORTS ACTION ON TV. INSTEAD NBC FREAKING SHOWING HOW LONDON SURVIVE WORLD WAR II AS THE GREATEST GENERATION THAT EVER LIVE.

COME ON, AN NBC HISTORIC DOCUMENTATION OF LONDON DURING WORLD WAR II? WHAT IS THIS? THIS IS THE OLYMPICS.

WE WANT TO WATCH THE ATHLETES IN ACTION. I MEAN 8 PM, NBC SHOW THAT DOCUMENTARY FOR LIKE AN HOUR AND A HALF. COME ON 9:30PM IS WHEN THEY FREAKING SHOW THE TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS !

HELLO ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

THAT'S IT, I'M BOYCOTTING NBC.

I'M TIRED OF BOB COSTAS, NBC, AND REST OF THE WORLD

STICKS MY TONGUE OUT.

EVEN NBC SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL.

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  • 8/12/12
9:30PM FREAKINGY. WHAT ABOUT CHILDREN? THEY HAVE TO GO TO BED !!!!!
NBC IS A POOR EXAMPLE OF TIME ALLOCATION.
I MEAN TRACK AND FIELD AND DIVING AT 9 FREAKING 30? GET A LIFE NBC, YOU STINK BOMB. BOYCOTT NBC!
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  • 8/12/12
THAT'S IT. I HATE NBC !
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  • 8/12/12
How do you really feel?
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  • 8/12/12

How old are you? You don't know how this works (when its on TAPE)
Olympics 8-12

American Losses come at around 10:45...........American Wins come at around 11:15-11:45

Get some sleep in between. BESIDES, ALMOST ALL the major American events have been decided. HOW LONG does it take to show a couple of races (that last a minute or two) in a 4 HOUR period? Heck, they even tried to fill time with "Diving"

I bet you are REALLY looking forward to closing Ceremonies tonight, eh?

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  • 8/12/12
Lured into watching World War II videos on NBC from 8-9:30pm instead of watching sporting events directly for dinner.
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  • 8/13/12

Viewers upset NBC cut off Olympics Closing Ceremonies

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 12: Fireworks expload during the road to rio in the Closing Ceremony on Day 16 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 12, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Posted: 08/13/2012
Last Updated: 9 hours and 31 minutes ago

NBC was pummeled by viewers who took to social media after the network cut away early from the closing ceremony of the London Games on Sunday to air a new television show, drawing outrage from those who tuned in for the highly anticipated musical spectacle.

The Twitter-sphere exploded, with "#NBCfail" and "#closingceremonies" trending worldwide, after NBC cut out performances by Ray Davies, Kate Bush, The Who and Muse in favor of a commercial-free airing of "Animal Practice."

"I still don't understand, it's a tape delay, so can't you do the math in advance? Why do you need to cut off the closing ceremony? #nbcfail," Raj Sarkar wrote on Twitter.

Actor Nate Barlow posted to his Twitter account: "Why #nbcfail ranks last: no better way to turn people off a new show than to preempt @thewho & other rock legends for it."

The network was under fire for much of the 16 days of the Games by viewers who took to Twitter and Facebook to complain about its tape-delayed coverage of big-ticket events, which NBC has said was necessary to maximize its prime-time audience.

Earlier in the Games, NBC came under fire for filing a complaint over tweets by Guy Adams, the Los Angeles-based journalist whose Twitter account was temporarily suspended after he criticized NBC for its Olympics coverage.

In one tweet, Adams provided the company email address of an NBC executive and urged followers to send him messages complaining about the tape-delayed coverage.

NBC confirmed that it complained and Twitter suspended him, saying it is a violation of the site's terms of service to post personal information. It later withdrew the complaint.

The network also came under fire for spoiling the results of U.S. swimmer Missy Franklin's gold medal-winning race when it ran a "Today" show promo that revealed the outcome of the race before it was telecast that night.

The network relented in its opposition to streaming the closing ceremony live, though it offered an English-language pool feed rather than its edited program.

NBC commentator Bob Costas appeared to acknowledge the issue with the network's tape-delayed coverage, saying during the broadcast that some of the challenges at the London Games would be eliminated at the Rio Games in 2016 because they will be held in a time zone only one hour ahead of Eastern Time. (The 2014 Winter Olympics, which will be televised in the U.S. by NBC, are in Sochi, Russia -- which is eight hours ahead of Eastern Time, four hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.)

NBC did air The Who's performance at the closing ceremony in late night, following "Animal Practice." But that did little to calm the fury of viewers, many of whom said they tuned in to see the British band Muse perform the official song of the Olympics.

"Their broadcast was horrible! No Muse with the OFFICIAL song of the Olympics. Who made that call? @NBC #NBCfail," LoriAndJava wrote on Twitter.

NBC did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the decision to cut away from the ceremony, though it did appear to warn viewers that it was about to end its Olympic coverage.

"And that's a wrap! Thanks for enjoying the 2012 #Olympics with us! RT if you CAN'T WAIT for #Sochi2014!," read a post that appeared on the NBC Olympics Twitter page as the closing ceremony aired on the East Coast.

It also urged viewers to stay tuned for "#TheWho after @AnimalPractice :)"

It posted a similar message on Facebook, which drew similar reactions.

"I tuned out when NBC interrupted the closing ceremony," John Kwon wrote.

Earlier, NBC streamed the ceremony live on its Olympics website.

At least those in attendance at the closing ceremony in London enjoyed the show.

"What an incredible night! Closing ceremonies were unbelievable but I am EXHAUSTED!" swimmer Franklin wrote on Twitter. "I'll post a few pics before bed."

Read more: http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/sports/olympics/viewers-upset-nbc-cut-off-closing-ceremonies#ixzz23ThKlPGP

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  • 8/13/12
Wow - cut out Ray Davies. I waited to see The Who. I wonder if they showed their whole performance. It was pretty short. I was wondering what John Entwistle would have said about the short performance.
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