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2012-08-02 12:47 PM

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Subject: NBC forged the Women's Gymnastics Event!
From Deadspin.com:

Despite NBC's odd penchant for showing crying gymnasts, the rather amazing image you see above (taken by AP staffer Matt Dunham) didn't make it to air last night. It's the Russian team reacting to the shock of world champion Ksenia Afanasyeva inexplicably falling onto her face on the closing tumble of her floor exercise. That fall—and the resulting 14.333 score—didn't only shock her Russian teammates, but gymnastics fans around the world. If the routine had been scored slightly lower, it could have even cost the Russians silver.

It most certainly cost them gold, though as our Dvora Meyers pointed out yesterday the U.S. had pretty much secured it already. That's because the Russians performed their final rotation on the floor before the Americans, meaning the U.S. floor exercise routines were simply procedure.



That doesn't make for good television, though. Despite the rather newsworthy nature of the reigning world champion crashing and burning on her signature discipline, it would have completely quenched any remaining drama for the evening as to whether the U.S.A. ladies would win gold. (Strangely, NBC did show Anastasia Grishina's earlier, and even worse, floor routine.) NBC also cleverly avoided showing the standings upon skipping ahead to the U.S. rotation, with Al Trautwig asking whether the U.S. "can deliver a knockout blow" and casting doubt upon American chances by showing Aly Raisman missing a tumble landing during warmups.

Of course, NBC viewers who'd tuned in earlier for the live online broadcast knew it was bunk. "We're watching fiction," wrote one viewer. It's a shame, too, because Afanasyeva's routine up until her collapse was beautiful and representative of what you might expect from the reigning world champ. Hell, the Russian reaction and Afanasyeva's disappointment afterward might have made for good television in and of itself. But, then, NBC needed to ensure there was time at the end of the broadcast for yet another interview with Michael Phelps. [BBC]



2012-08-02 1:06 PM
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Subject: RE: NBC forged the Women's Gymnastics Event!
I guess I'm not surprised.  I see more and more often, continuity issues with things on TV to OBVIOUSLY artificially increase drama/suspense when there isn't any...
2012-08-02 1:48 PM
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Subject: RE: NBC forged the Women's Gymnastics Event!

I suppose that you are going to say that Reality TV doesn't represent my daily reality next?!

 

I am just waiting for the call from one of my kids' teachers from all of the times that I say, "That is just marketing to get dumb people to buy their crap."

 

Any takers on the bets on the specifics of how that will come back to bite me?

 



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2012-08-02 2:35 PM
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Subject: RE: NBC forged the Women's Gymnastics Event!
I mean: It would be akin to showing the innings of a ballgame out of order to make it more dramatic. Save that 5 run inning for the 9th making it look like a come from behind win.

It's a blatent misrepresentation of a sporting event.
2012-08-02 4:14 PM
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pitt83 - 2012-08-02 3:35 PM I mean: It would be akin to showing the innings of a ballgame out of order to make it more dramatic. Save that 5 run inning for the 9th making it look like a come from behind win. It's a blatent misrepresentation of a sporting event.

Good point.  That would be ridiculous.  But think of how much better the TdF would be this year if NBC had moved some stages around to make it more suspenseful...

2012-08-02 6:46 PM
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I think the editing is lame.

I am sooo looking forward to the Rio games in 4 years...the whole time zone difference just kills the experience.  I can't watch ESPN, open a web browser, or turn on a radio without some knucklehead spouting off spoilers.

If I was a major network, I'd pay twice whatever NBC paid for these games, for the Rio games.  



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