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<updated>2008-09-09T00:06:00Z</updated>
<title>How are you experiencing the Olympics -- TV, streaming video, mobile?</title>
<summary> This is my first time using Seesmic to ask a Your Take question on MediaShift. You can answer either via Seesmic videos or via text in the comments below. NBC announced that its Olympics coverage would be a big laboratory for multi-platform media, giving people thousands of hours of the Games on various TV channels, streaming video online, and...</summary>
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<p><em>This is my first time using Seesmic to ask a Your Take question on MediaShift. You can answer either via Seesmic videos or via text in the comments below.</em></p>

<p><span class="caps">NBC </span>announced that its Olympics coverage would be a big laboratory for multi-platform media, giving people thousands of hours of the Games on various TV channels, streaming video online, and on mobile. It's almost a bombardment of video. So where are you watching so far, and what's your experience been like? I've been relying on <span class="caps">DVR</span>-taped viewing on <span class="caps">TV, </span>with some online news and Twitter feeds thrown in. What has worked for you, and have you also checked out international feeds online? Share your thoughts in a video or in comments and I'll highlight the best ones in the next Your Take Roundup. </p>]]>

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<title>Comment from mark van patten on 2008-08-13</title>
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NBC prime-time broadcast in real time.
Tried NBCOlympics.com pic in pic and what a joke. 
RSS feeds for non-sports olympic news. (fake fireworks, fake cutie, blue screen of death showing in Bird&apos;s Nest)
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<published>2008-08-13T21:21:20Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Mark Dodge Medlin on 2008-08-13</title>
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Like you, I&apos;ve been DVRing, and it&apos;s very empowering. Indoor volleyball, the most exciting Olympic sport? Great, I&apos;ll just fast forward through the ads. Rowing? Fast forward. Badminton or team handball? Excellent, let&apos;s watch. Basketball? Bela Karolyi? Medal ceremony? Fast forward.

I haven&apos;t bothered with any Web video; the last thing I need is a reason to watch *more* Olympics. I pick up Olympics &quot;news,&quot; such as it is, on the wires at work or in various RSS feeds.
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<published>2008-08-14T05:16:06Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Andrew on 2008-08-14</title>
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Mostly NBC&apos;s evening feed (the live bits).  I watch across the HD networks (NBC Hoops / Soccer) along with UHD and USAHD during the day.  I&apos;ve watched quite a few video on NBCOlympics.com but I have to note the search function really needs work.  There is no order to the results and you&apos;ll find something from the previous night on page 3 and stuff from the Olympic trials on page 1.  Confusing (try a search on Phelps).  There also was no search option for the Opening Ceremonies or &apos;features&apos; from around China (i.e. non-sports).

And yes, I was annoyed with your live decision on the ceremony so we also watched CCTV&apos;s coverage via the net (though I later watched the HD broadcast in the evening).  I think NBC needs to note Chinese is the 3rd most popular language in the USA and Chinese are very interested in the Olympics.  NBC offers 0 services to these people in the US (they should have done a retransmit with CCTV5 on one of NBC&apos;s properties).
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<published>2008-08-14T11:15:35Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Ed Walker on 2008-08-14</title>
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Been using the BBC&apos;s i-player to watch some bits. Try to catch the Olympic breakfast after going swimming in the morning (although I am by no means a Michael Phelps!) and then watch the highlights show in the evenings while eating dinner. I usually read a few bits on the BBC news website about Britain winning more medals during my lunch break at work. At the weekends I&apos;ll watch live coverage on BBC1.
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<published>2008-08-14T17:36:12Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Sheila Thomon on 2008-08-14</title>
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Not at all. If Brazil goes to the volleyball and/or soccer finals, I&apos;ll try to watch that. Otherwise, I&apos;m more interested in what&apos;s going on in Georgia (the country).
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<published>2008-08-14T21:20:07Z</published>
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<title>Comment from Sheila Thomon on 2008-08-14</title>
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Sorry, I meant to say &quot;what&apos;s going ON in Georgia...
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<published>2008-08-14T21:21:49Z</published>
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