OLNTV and Canadian Broadcasts
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I have a bone to pick with OLNTV in Canada and would like to know if anyone else have
experienced this ?
OLNTV in the USA broadcasts the Giro d'Italia, but for us Canadians north of the border, we have
to be satisfied with the Bowflex infomercials that is about as interesting as consuming a piece of
wet bread !!!
I have sent a note to OLNTV Canada (www.facetheelements.com) just to receive one of those automated
mailer messages indicating that they are overloaded and please check out the FAQ's on TSN's site.
Pretty useless if you ask me !!!
Anyone else had better success in getting more cycling on TV as we approach the tour de France
(which does get coverage in Canada, mind you) ??
Thanx
Don't get me started on OLN Canada and the CRTC...
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Andre Charlebois BPE, MCSE4.0, CNA, A+ webmaster for Triathlon New Brunswick www.TriNB.com
"cdk_at_synesis_dot_net" <cdk@synesis.net> wrote in message
news:1f5facb9.0305160936.7ebcc506@posting.google.com...
> I have a bone to pick with OLNTV in Canada and would like to know if anyone else have
> experienced this ?
>
> OLNTV in the USA broadcasts the Giro d'Italia, but for us Canadians north of the border, we have
> to be satisfied with the Bowflex infomercials that is about as interesting as consuming a piece of
> wet bread !!!
>
> I have sent a note to OLNTV Canada (www.facetheelements.com) just to receive one of those
> automated mailer messages indicating that they are overloaded and please check out the FAQ's on
> TSN's site.
>
> Pretty useless if you ask me !!!
>
> Anyone else had better success in getting more cycling on TV as we approach the tour de France
> (which does get coverage in Canada, mind you) ??
>
> Thanx
"Andre" <agcharl@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:zJcxa.2919$D94.168010@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Don't get me started on OLN Canada and the CRTC...
>
> --
> --------------------------
> Andre Charlebois BPE, MCSE4.0, CNA, A+ webmaster for Triathlon New Brunswick www.TriNB.com
I believe I saw something about the Giro being re-broadcast at Midnight..either OLN or Telatino,
which is probably only available in Toronto.
Cheers,
Scott..
It is on TLN (Telatino) in Italian at Midnight eastern
Im in Northern Alberta, and i get TLN. So i have been able to see SuperMario look more
like GoodMario
> "Andre" <agcharl@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:zJcxa.2919$D94.168010@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>> Don't get me started on OLN Canada and the CRTC...
>>
>> --
>> --------------------------
>> Andre Charlebois BPE, MCSE4.0, CNA, A+ webmaster for Triathlon New Brunswick www.TriNB.com
>
> I believe I saw something about the Giro being re-broadcast at Midnight..either OLN or Telatino,
> which is probably only available in Toronto.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Scott..
>
It's also available on TLN in Montreal on digital tv at the same time (midnight, eastern time). One
hour of the live broadcast- although i suppose in order to fit into the hour some cutting occurs-
still much, much better than bowflex and dog shows. Btw i still don't see why oln gets bashed so
much. They're an outdoor show not a sports network (like sportsnet, tsn and rds are supposed to be).
I mean when tsn/rds show dog shows and spelling contests and hours and hours of golf it makes me
wonder what the 's' in their names stand for. Darius
In article <ba4ej2$2pv$1@news.eusc.inter.net>, "db" <dmbilimoria@yahooOO.ca> wrote:
> It's also available on TLN in Montreal on digital tv at the same time (midnight, eastern time).
> One hour of the live broadcast- although i suppose in order to fit into the hour some cutting
> occurs- still much, much better than bowflex and dog shows. Btw i still don't see why oln gets
> bashed so much. They're an outdoor show not a sports network (like sportsnet, tsn and rds are
> supposed to be). I mean when tsn/rds show dog shows and spelling contests and hours and hours of
> golf it makes me wonder what the 's' in their names stand for. Darius
OLN gets bashed so much because their US version hosts all of these races, and their Canadian
version does not. It's not like they're broadcasting anything really compelling, either; in my area
the appropriate programming time seems to be taken up by extra reruns of "Carribbean Workout".
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Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club
Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in news:rcousine-A2471D.10273817052003@morgoth.sfu.ca:
> In article <ba4ej2$2pv$1@news.eusc.inter.net>, "db" <dmbilimoria@yahooOO.ca> wrote:
>
>> It's also available on TLN in Montreal on digital tv at the same time (midnight, eastern time).
>> One hour of the live broadcast- although i suppose in order to fit into the hour some cutting
>> occurs- still much, much better than bowflex and dog shows. Btw i still don't see why oln gets
>> bashed so much. They're an outdoor show not a sports network (like sportsnet, tsn and rds are
>> supposed to be). I mean when tsn/rds show dog shows and spelling contests and hours and hours of
>> golf it makes me wonder what the 's' in their names stand for. Darius
>
> OLN gets bashed so much because their US version hosts all of these races, and their Canadian
> version does not. It's not like they're broadcasting anything really compelling, either; in my
> area the appropriate programming time seems to be taken up by extra reruns of "Carribbean
> Workout".
>
Anyone know when TLN is showing the Giro this Weekend looking quickly i saw nothing listed can
anyone help?
> Ryan Cousineau <rcousine@sfu.ca> wrote in news:rcousine-A2471D.10273817052003@morgoth.sfu.ca:
> > OLN gets bashed so much because their US version hosts all of these races, and their Canadian
> > version does not. It's not like they're broadcasting anything really compelling, either; in my
> > area the appropriate programming time seems to be taken up by extra reruns of "Carribbean
> > Workout".
> >
I know that OLN Canada gets bashed for obvious reasons but i was kind of referring to OLN in
general. They're not really a sports network so i figured people would be happy with any kind of
cycling that gets shown and complain about the lack of cycling on the so called sports networks. It
was just a way for me to whine/complain about these networks ;-)
"chris II" <vik912@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Xns937E7E646AA0Cvik912yahoocom@24.70.95.211...
> Anyone know when TLN is showing the Giro this Weekend looking quickly i
saw
> nothing listed can anyone help?
The 7th stage wasn't on the TLN (www.tlntv.com) schedule (too bad since it was the 1st mountain
finish of the race) but tomorrow they're supposed to have a 1 hour show at 4:30pm eastern. They're
then supposed to return to their 12am schedule on tues morning. Darius
"db" <dmbilimoria@yahooOO.ca> wrote in message news:<ba4ej2$2pv$1@news.eusc.inter.net>...
> It's also available on TLN in Montreal on digital tv at the same time (midnight, eastern time).
> One hour of the live broadcast- although i suppose in order to fit into the hour some cutting
> occurs- still much, much better than bowflex and dog shows. Btw i still don't see why oln gets
> bashed so much. They're an outdoor show not a sports network (like sportsnet, tsn and rds are
> supposed to be). I mean when tsn/rds show dog shows and spelling contests and hours and hours of
> golf it makes me wonder what the 's' in their names stand for. Darius
As far as I can see in replying to their web site 'Contact Us' section, they all belong to the same
group. So, regardless if OLN is an outdoor show, it is a sister station of TSN, supposedly the
sportstation, that does not cover it in any case ...
Just a pain in the neck, especially like we have to watch golf for 8 hours per day ;-) (and still
no cycling)
"cdk_at_synesis_dot_net" <cdk@synesis.net> wrote in message
> As far as I can see in replying to their web site 'Contact Us' section, they all belong to the
> same group. So, regardless if OLN is an outdoor show, it is a sister station of TSN, supposedly
> the sportstation, that does not cover it in any case ...
>
That's true, i forgot about that. I wanted to write to OLN Canada about a year ago but when i saw
their email address i knew it was hopeless.
> Just a pain in the neck, especially like we have to watch golf for 8 hours per day ;-) (and still
> no cycling)
At least the curling season is over. Darius
"db" <dmbilimoria@yahooOO.ca> wrote in message news:babum3$hue$1@news.eusc.inter.net...
>
> "cdk_at_synesis_dot_net" <cdk@synesis.net> wrote in message
>
> > As far as I can see in replying to their web site 'Contact Us' section, they all belong to the
> > same group. So, regardless if OLN is an outdoor show, it is a sister station of TSN, supposedly
> > the sportstation, that does not cover it in any case ...
> >
>
> That's true, i forgot about that. I wanted to write to OLN Canada about a year ago but when i saw
> their email address i knew it was hopeless.
>
> > Just a pain in the neck, especially like we have to watch golf for 8 hours per day ;-) (and
> > still no cycling)
>
> At least the curling season is over. Darius
>
I have sympathy for you Canadians.......after living there only 10 months.....that was enough of
OLN-Canada.......I'd watch the Food channel instead.....more exciting.
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