Nope. Enjoying the Olympics requires a positive outlook on the world.
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hah.Nonc Hilaire wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 11:50 pmNope. Enjoying the Olympics requires a positive outlook on the world.
I havent been watching the Tokyo olympics but thats true of all olympics.
it was mostly compulsory when i was a kid - we only had 3 free to air channels and they would all be repeating our wins in swimming all the time, Its not something i feel the need to seek out now.
Ive been reading their is a massive drop in viewership worldwide - 40% less or something.
I wonder if the constant drug cheating has taken the shine off it a bit - its all a matter of not being caught now, the whole thing seems cooked.
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Rather the opposite for me. Despite all the underlying issues and controversies, probably a form of escapism.Nonc Hilaire wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 11:50 pmNope. Enjoying the Olympics requires a positive outlook on the world.
Still enjoy seeing top-level athletes perform. Typically in sport that I would not otherwise watch.
So far watched judo, rowing, along with some gymnastics, swimming, diving, track and field, and climbing.
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As good of a reason as any.
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I can't remember the last time I sought out the Olympics, but this year I've not even kept up with the goings on.
I saw some of Judo which was exciting, kept an eye on the headlines for basketball, and watched some highlights from baseball.
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Someone was telling me that NBC has moved stuff to their 5 dollar olympic app causing confusion (and a paywall obviously) on what to watch where. That could be another contributing factor to why the Olympics have drawn less attention.
Here in the US, 16.8 million is the average viewership, down from the previous 29 million from Rio de Janeiro, which was the lowest summer olympics since 2004.
This after the last winter olympics which had the worse ratings in three decades.
It's a trend.
NBC, for its part, is blaming the pandemic and the time difference between Tokyo and the US mainland.
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I did used to also enjoy learning about those other sports, that arent swimming, when the tv showed them.
.. and now I think about it.. that is the reason I think the olympics is fading out of public perception - beyond the drugs, or the rich peoples playground aspects.
the tv was the only media, and that was the most interesting thing on at the time.
now, i have every media that ever was or ever will be, and have to actively seek out olympics footage, choose some, then watch it.
.. and now I think about it.. that is the reason I think the olympics is fading out of public perception - beyond the drugs, or the rich peoples playground aspects.
the tv was the only media, and that was the most interesting thing on at the time.
now, i have every media that ever was or ever will be, and have to actively seek out olympics footage, choose some, then watch it.
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hah, I wrote this post out yesterday before scrapping it.noddy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:16 am I did used to also enjoy learning about those other sports, that arent swimming, when the tv showed them.
.. and now I think about it.. that is the reason I think the olympics is fading out of public perception - beyond the drugs, or the rich peoples playground aspects.
the tv was the only media, and that was the most interesting thing on at the time.
now, i have every media that ever was or ever will be, and have to actively seek out olympics footage, choose some, then watch it.
For 99.9% of us the media=the sports presented
it's not only there are more options, the whole thing has gotten gross with lousy tv personalities smeared all over it.
They also tapped out on dopamine manipulation with all the human interest stories as far as I'm concerned. (And while I'm not the audience for that, it seems to play out in the numbers it's not working across the board)
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US baseball lost the gold medal game to Team Japan.
I believe it's the first gold for the Japanese baseball team, though it goes without mention Japanese baseball is generally #1 in international play.
The 2024 Paris games will not have baseball, but maybe 2028 LA will.
I believe it's the first gold for the Japanese baseball team, though it goes without mention Japanese baseball is generally #1 in international play.
The 2024 Paris games will not have baseball, but maybe 2028 LA will.
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When I was a child I absolutely loved the Olympics. Then I grew up and gave up spectator sports.NapLajoieonSteroids wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:03 amhah, I wrote this post out yesterday before scrapping it.noddy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 8:16 am I did used to also enjoy learning about those other sports, that arent swimming, when the tv showed them.
.. and now I think about it.. that is the reason I think the olympics is fading out of public perception - beyond the drugs, or the rich peoples playground aspects.
the tv was the only media, and that was the most interesting thing on at the time.
now, i have every media that ever was or ever will be, and have to actively seek out olympics footage, choose some, then watch it.
For 99.9% of us the media=the sports presented
it's not only there are more options, the whole thing has gotten gross with lousy tv personalities smeared all over it.
They also tapped out on dopamine manipulation with all the human interest stories as far as I'm concerned. (And while I'm not the audience for that, it seems to play out in the numbers it's not working across the board)
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