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Tuned In

Rating the TV coverage at the Olympics

Source: Ottawa Sun
Date: February 17, 2006
Author: Rob Brodie
The Good:
  • Now we know why ABC made a beeline for Kurt Browning when it wanted a new figure skating analyst this season. The four-time world champion's in-studio analysis for CBC has been fascinating, revealing and, most of of all, just a really fun listen. Then again, this a guy who seemed a natural for TV, whenever he decided to take the plunge.
  • Faced with a heavy day of potential medallists and a Canada-Germany hockey game in between, CBC did a fine job making sure viewers saw it all, including the high drama surrounding Jeff Buttle's eventual bronze in men's figure skating.

    The Bad:
  • We know CBC's Don Cherry loves to talk about the Leafs. But do we really need to hear about them yet again during the Olympics? Twenty-six Saturdays of it during the NHL season is plenty, even if he was just using them to make a point about Mats Sundin's play with Sweden's Olympic team.
  • Snowboardcross is a wild, crazy addition to the Olympic program. And, apparently, a little too fast for the cameras. Viewers lost track of some of the carnage behind the leaders yesterday, including a spill involving Canada's Jasey-Jay Anderson.