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Posted Feb 24th 2006 10:53AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Whatever will we do now that the
figure skating competition is over? Oh, nevermind. There's the Champions Gala tonight where nobody is expected to fall
(or win).
Actual competition continues on NBC in the form of speed skating, a six-mile marathon race that
features American Chad Hedrick. Also, the women compete in the alpine giant slalom and four men climb into a bobsled
and race down an icy track at break-neck speeds. Plus, more curling!
Check it out:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 15
Posted Feb 23rd 2006 10:53AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Tonight is the night that NBC has been waiting for: the gold
medal showdown in ladies' figure skating. American Sasha Cohen enters tonight's free skate on top, but by only .06 of a
point over Russian Irinia Slutskaya. Expect to stay up until midnight for the outcome of that competition (or you can
get the results from any news website).
Also tonight, to fill the time between figure skating competitors,
the women snowboarders compete in the parallel giant slalom. Curling, hockey, bobsledding and marathon speed skating
are also on the schedule:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 14
Posted Feb 22nd 2006 11:24AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

While NBC is focusing on speed skating
and alpine skiing today, the real action is on its other networks, MSNBC and USA, where you can watch live hockey games
all day long. The American men will play Finland in the quarterfinals at 11:30 this morning. Also, the American men's
curling team is in the semifinal game against Canada. It airs on CNBC at 5 pm.
No figure skating tonight but
the ladies will be back Thursday to determine the gold.
Here's the schedule:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 13
Posted Feb 21st 2006 12:11PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

The event that usually garners the most talk is women's figure
skating, and it begins tonight with the short program. With Michelle Kwan out of the competition due to injuries,
American skater Sasha Cohen gets the spotlight. And, Emily Hughes, the younger sister of 2002 Olympic gold medal figure
skater Sarah Hughes, will also hit the ice. No pressure, Emily. Despite all the excitement over Sasha's modeling
contracts and Emily's famous sister, Russian skater Irina Slutskaya is still favored for gold.
Also on the
ice tonight, speed skaters Chad Hedrick, Shani Davis, Joey Cheek and Derek Parra race each other in the 1500m. Hedrick,
Davis, and Cheek have all won gold medals so far in these games.
Here's the schedule on all of NBC's
networks:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 12
Posted Feb 20th 2006 12:18PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Three nights of ice dancing? No wonder ratings are down
for the Olympics. Tonight promises to be the final night of ice dancing, with the free skate. Americans Tanith Belbin
and and Ben Agosto are in second place, thanks to some falls by the top teams yesterday.
Big-mouthed Bode
Miller is back on the slopes, this time in the Giant Slalom. The real talent here, still flying under the radar even
after winning a gold medal, is Park City's Ted Ligety. And a cool spectacle tonight will be the men's aerials ski
competition.
And, after all these days of hockey, the women of Canada and Sweden will play each other for
the gold.
Here's the schedule on all of NBC's networks:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 11
Posted Feb 19th 2006 5:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Cable, Programming, OpEd
People are wondering why people aren't that excited about the Olympics. Sure, it
could be the time difference. It could be that we're watching other things. It could even be that the human drama isn't
that thrilling anymore, in this day of reality shows and American Idol.
I don't think NBC is helping matters by showing curling all day today. I mean, curling? It's not exactly the most
dramatic of TV sports. It combines the heart-pounding pace of horseshoes with the excitement of...sweeping your kitchen
floor. But it's been on all day.
I'm still not sure how you keep score.
Posted Feb 18th 2006 8:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Thankfully, we're getting a break from all
forms of figure skating. Daytime events include women's Cross Country, men's and women's Biathlon, and a live match of
hockey where the USA men take on Slovakia. Seriously consider catching a curling match on USA when the American men
take on Germany.
Primetime coverage is where all the excitement is supposed to be. American speed skaters
Chad Hedrick and Joey Cheek each have a gold medal and tonight they'll race each other, plus American Shani Davis, for
another one in the 1000m. Apolo Anton Ohno
also is in that is in a separate race. Skiers Bode Miller
and Daron Rahlves hit the slopes in pursuit of that elusive gold medal.
Here's the schedule on all of NBC's
networks:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 9
Posted Feb 17th 2006 10:23AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Oh joy. Ice dancing
begins tonight on NBC. That's one event that I just can't watch because it looks too much like
high-school-drama-club-on-ice to me. They can't jump or do lifts, so they wear weird costumes and look longingly into
each other's eyes. This is much more of an artistic event than a sport. Why is this still in the Olympics?
If you can stomach the ice dancing, there are some other interesting events on television tonight, including the
premiere of women's snowboardcross. I saw the men's race last night and it was pretty darn cool. It's like motorcross
on snow. Once again, the American women are the favorites.
As usual, there is plenty of hockey and curling
on NBC's other stations:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 8
Posted Feb 16th 2006 9:35AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

Hmmm.
CSI or Men's Figure Skating gold medal finals? Russian favorite, and Tom Jones fan, Yevgeny Plushenko
is the leader after the short program and he goes into tonight's competition with the expectation that he will win.
A lot of people will probably put up with the figure skating in order to watch a new event in this year's
Olympic games, the Snowboarding Cross. Think of it as Freestyle Skiing, but on a snowboard. Snowboarders will have to
navigate a course against a clock, but also pull some nifty maneuvers out to impress the judges. American men and women
are favored in these races.
If none of that interests you, MSNBC has hockey all day long:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 7
Posted Feb 15th 2006 12:14PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

One of the athletes to watch tonight is not an American. It's
Croatian Alpine Skier Janica Kostelic, who won four gold medals in her sport in Salt Lake City. Her brother, Ivica, won
the silver medal in the slalom last night. Americans Julie Mancuso and Lindsey Kildow, who was injured during a training
run earlier this week, are also in medal contention.
There are some Americans to watch, too. Apolo Anton Ohno
races in the 1000m speed skate and hopefully he'll be able to stay on his feet for this one. Also, gorgeous Jeremy Bloom
(seriously, girls,
look at him) competes in the
moguls.
Here's tonight's line-up on all of NBC's stations:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 6
Posted Feb 14th 2006 12:16PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC

That's right, sports fans. We're
already on day five of the Olympics. Tonight on NBC, the men take to the ice. You've got to check out Russian skater
Yevgeny Plushenko just for his inflated ego. With
his quadruple jump combinations, the guy comes in as a top contender for a gold medal. He is also the star of the
Sex Bomb exhibition where he skates in a flesh-colored costume and dances to Tom
Jones. I kid you not.
Also tonight, overexposed American skier
Bode Miller is back on the slopes in the men's
combined downhill and slalom. Hopefully he got to bed early last night.
Here's the schedule on all NBC
stations:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 5
Posted Feb 13th 2006 12:05PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, Programming

The Russians are well on their way to winning a gold medal
in pairs figure skating tonight. After a
flawless
short program, Totmiyanina and Marinin enter tonight's long program almost four full points ahead of the next team.
Also tonight is the women's halfpipe snowboarding competition. The U.S. men already claimed a gold last night, thanks
to an
awesome run by
Shaun White. Tonight, Americans
Gretchen Bleiler,
Hannah Teter and 2002 gold medalist
Kelly Clark all have a good chance at getting on the
podium. Also tonight, more speed skating as American
Casey FitzRandolph races in the 500m, for which he
won gold in Salt Lake City. And the American women and men each take on Norway in
curling.
Here's tonight's schedule on all of NBC's
networks:
Continue reading The Olympics: Day 4
Posted Feb 10th 2006 8:03AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Sports, NBC, OpEd, The Five

The winter Olympics begin
this evening with the opening ceremonies on NBC. That means, for the next two weeks, you'll hear a lot of people
chanting, "USA! USA!"
Personally, I love the Olympics. I let myself get caught up in the drama and
the action, even though I'm definitely not a sports fan any other time of the year. The most popular sport during the
winter Olympics by far is
figure skating,
specifically women's or pairs skating. Here, I'm listing the other sports that I will definitely be watching:
Continue reading The Five: Olympic sports worth watching