augie wrote:It has surprised me that NBC has paid huge money again and not even shown the opening ceremonies live. At 10 o'clock EST, all there is the infinitely stupid Today Show. Give them a bloody holiday man. I just don't get it!
I actually had this convo this morning. The thing is, NBC pre-sells the commercial time for the opening ceremonies years in advance. The advertisers pay the big bucks based on the show being in prime time (when there is always a larger audience). If they show it live, or even if they show it twice, they lose a huge audience and, therefore, the advertisers won't pay as much.
shreader wrote:What is the time/ day difference between EST & China?
It's exactly 12 hours.
kanaloa wrote:phileysmiley wrote:We don't get to see it live here in the US (not where I am, anyway). It will be on at 8 PM Eastern tonight on NBC.
However, I was live on Yahoo with a friend from Brunei (who was watching it live) at the exact moment that the announcer said that Brunei had been expelled from the games. Apparently they did not register in time and were told that they could not compete or even march in the ceremony.
I'm glad you posted this bc I thought I was missing it, LOL. I figured we were on a standard delay as always when it's on the other side of the world.
Yup. I actually did get to see it live on one of our Spanish channels lol.





If you get a chance, do try to see it.