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Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them a
message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday morning.
Fleabit wrote:
> Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
> campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
> a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
> morning.
>
>
"NOTE: Additional coverage available on CBS."
Maybe they'll pre-empt "Face The Nation."
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Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall "I'm not proud. We really haven't done everything we
could to protect our customers. Our products just aren't engineered for security." --Microsoft VP in
charge of Windows OS Development, Brian Valentine.
I don't believe that there is anything OLN can do. Last year when I checked I was told that OLN only
had time delayed rights for specific weekend days.
"Raptor" <me@attbi.com> wrote in message news:3F04D1E1.6050402@attbi.com...
> Fleabit wrote:
> > Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> > coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13.
All
> > cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail campaign to OLN to get
them
> > to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
a
> > message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting
and
> > fishing Sunday morning.
> >
> >
>
> "NOTE: Additional coverage available on CBS."
>
> Maybe they'll pre-empt "Face The Nation."
>
> --
> --
> Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall "I'm not proud. We really haven't done everything we
> could to protect our customers. Our products just aren't engineered for security." --Microsoft VP
> in charge of Windows OS Development, Brian Valentine.
I believe that is how the broadcast rights were sold, in pieces (by the stage). Don't be surprised
if they also have other primo stages.
"Raptor" <me@attbi.com> wrote in message news:3F04D1E1.6050402@attbi.com...
> Fleabit wrote:
> > Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> > coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13.
All
> > cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail campaign to OLN to get
them
> > to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
a
> > message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting
and
> > fishing Sunday morning.
> >
> >
>
> "NOTE: Additional coverage available on CBS."
>
> Maybe they'll pre-empt "Face The Nation."
>
> --
> --
> Lynn Wallace http://www.xmission.com/~lawall "I'm not proud. We really haven't done everything we
> could to protect our customers. Our products just aren't engineered for security." --Microsoft VP
> in charge of Windows OS Development, Brian Valentine.
"Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message news:<%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53>...
> Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
> campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
> a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
> morning.
I already emailed them a few days ago. I got this reply within a half an hour from some guy
named George:
"As was the case the last two years with our coverage, we have to honor our contract, which allows
CBS to have the first shot to air coverage of the races on Sunday. Even though they don't air live
coverage, we have to wait until 8pm to show ours for the last three (7/13, 7/20 and 7/27) Sundays.
We will have live audio on the website, however, and will be negotiating a new contract with CBS for
future Tours."
He ignored my question about Saturday live coverage. This was discussed during the Giro coverage
too, and someone suggested most cyclist were out riding on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I guess OLN
doesn't want to spend money broadcasting to VCRs that cut out commercials.
as in the past CBS will hide key stages like d'Huez and the last stage in the mess that is sports
sunday.... little bits of the stage hidden between long pieces of golf and off season figure
skating.. BAH.
Dan wrote:
> "Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message news:<%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53>...
>
>>Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
>>coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
>>campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
>>a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
>>morning.
>
>
> I already emailed them a few days ago. I got this reply within a half an hour from some guy
> named George:
>
> "As was the case the last two years with our coverage, we have to honor our contract, which allows
> CBS to have the first shot to air coverage of the races on Sunday. Even though they don't air live
> coverage, we have to wait until 8pm to show ours for the last three (7/13, 7/20 and 7/27) Sundays.
> We will have live audio on the website, however, and will be negotiating a new contract with CBS
> for future Tours."
>
> He ignored my question about Saturday live coverage. This was discussed during the Giro coverage
> too, and someone suggested most cyclist were out riding on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I guess
> OLN doesn't want to spend money broadcasting to VCRs that cut out commercials.
In article <6463803.0307040314.46def248@posting.google.com>, dtamasauskas@hotmail.com (Dan) wrote:
> "Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message
news:<%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53>...
> > Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> > coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
> > campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send
> > them a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
> > morning.
>
> I already emailed them a few days ago. I got this reply within a half an hour from some guy
> named George:
>
> "As was the case the last two years with our coverage, we have to honor our contract, which allows
> CBS to have the first shot to air coverage of the races on Sunday. Even though they don't air live
> coverage, we have to wait until 8pm to show ours for the last three (7/13, 7/20 and 7/27) Sundays.
> We will have live audio on the website, however, and will be negotiating a new contract with CBS
> for future Tours."
>
> He ignored my question about Saturday live coverage. This was discussed during the Giro coverage
> too, and someone suggested most cyclist were out riding on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I guess
> OLN doesn't want to spend money broadcasting to VCRs that cut out commercials.
So they will be showing it, but not live. It's better than nothing, but still totally ridiculous.
Imagine CBS just showing one or two stages of a race. That's ridiculous when you know nothing about
what's been going on before. Or very little. IT means of the 2 hours, half will be ads and sappy
profiles. It's like showing one inning of a baseball game!
On 7/4/03 11:11 AM, in article blanshay-0407031302530001@192.168.1.3, "Marlene Blanshay"
<blanshay@total.net> wrote:
> In article <6463803.0307040314.46def248@posting.google.com>, dtamasauskas@hotmail.com (Dan) wrote:
>
>> "Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message
> news:<%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53>...
>>> Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
>>> coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
>>> campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send
>>> them a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
>>> morning.
>>
>> I already emailed them a few days ago. I got this reply within a half an hour from some guy named
>> George:
>>
>> "As was the case the last two years with our coverage, we have to honor our contract, which
>> allows CBS to have the first shot to air coverage of the races on Sunday. Even though they don't
>> air live coverage, we have to wait until 8pm to show ours for the last three (7/13, 7/20 and
>> 7/27) Sundays. We will have live audio on the website, however, and will be negotiating a new
>> contract with CBS for future Tours."
>>
>> He ignored my question about Saturday live coverage. This was discussed during the Giro coverage
>> too, and someone suggested most cyclist were out riding on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I guess
>> OLN doesn't want to spend money broadcasting to VCRs that cut out commercials.
>
> So they will be showing it, but not live. It's better than nothing, but still totally ridiculous.
> Imagine CBS just showing one or two stages of a race. That's ridiculous when you know nothing
> about what's been going on before. Or very little. IT means of the 2 hours, half will be ads and
> sappy profiles. It's like showing one inning of a baseball game!
OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour coverage".
In article <BB2B2E50.30C8%stevens@veloworks.com>, "Steven L. Sheffield"
<stevens@veloworks.com> wrote:
>
> OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
> televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
>
> In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour
> coverage".
Please... I shudder remembering their olympics coverage from a few years ago- I think it was either
calgary or Albertville. With those goobers from the CBS morning show and their 'up close and
personal' profiles. i think they helped pave the way for the dreck that is NBC olympic coverage.
Let's face it, american network coverage of anything except baseball, basketball, hockey or
football sucks!
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> In article <6463803.0307040314.46def248@posting.google.com>, dtamasauskas@hotmail.com (Dan) wrote:
>
>
>>"Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:<%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53>...
>
>>>Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
>>>coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
>>>campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send
>>>them a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
>>>morning.
>>
>>I already emailed them a few days ago. I got this reply within a half an hour from some guy
>>named George:
>>
>>"As was the case the last two years with our coverage, we have to honor our contract, which allows
>>CBS to have the first shot to air coverage of the races on Sunday. Even though they don't air live
>>coverage, we have to wait until 8pm to show ours for the last three (7/13, 7/20 and 7/27) Sundays.
>>We will have live audio on the website, however, and will be negotiating a new contract with CBS
>>for future Tours."
>>
>>He ignored my question about Saturday live coverage. This was discussed during the Giro coverage
>>too, and someone suggested most cyclist were out riding on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I guess
>>OLN doesn't want to spend money broadcasting to VCRs that cut out commercials.
>
>
> So they will be showing it, but not live. It's better than nothing, but still totally ridiculous.
> Imagine CBS just showing one or two stages of a race. That's ridiculous when you know nothing
> about what's been going on before. Or very little. IT means of the 2 hours, half will be ads and
> sappy profiles. It's like showing one inning of a baseball game!
no that's the beauty of the CBS plan.. they will show bits of the stage interspersed with totally
disjointed stage results from the previous week. Just like the average CP likes his sport...
spoon fed. BAH
Marlene Blanshay wrote:
> In article <BB2B2E50.30C8%stevens@veloworks.com>, "Steven L. Sheffield"
> <stevens@veloworks.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>>OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
>>televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
>>
>>In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour
>>coverage".
>
>
> Please... I shudder remembering their olympics coverage from a few years ago- I think it was
> either calgary or Albertville. With those goobers from the CBS morning show and their 'up close
> and personal' profiles. i think they helped pave the way for the dreck that is NBC olympic
> coverage. Let's face it, american network coverage of anything except baseball, basketball, hockey
> or football sucks!
and that's not saying much.....
"Fleabit" <rodger.steeper@uchsc.edu> wrote in message news:%x3Na.5933$I8.2723@rwcrnsc53...
> Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
> campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
> a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
> morning.
>
>
For those in Quebec- Canal Evasion is supposed to be showing each stage
live. According to the schedule on their website (www.canalevasion.com) they will show all stages
live from 9 to 11:30am EDT (except the prologue which is from 11 to 1:30pm) with repeats at 9
to 11:30pm. So with this and OLN you may need to buy more tapes ;-) Darius
When OLN got the rights to the Tour de France they covered their commitments to their sponsors by
buying air time blocks on the Fox Sports Network and CBS for Sundays. I don't know how the ratings
compared but usually the big four draw better ratings than any cable channel. Also lots of homes
don't have OLN on basic cable. They were only on Fox Sports for one year. While CBS may only get a
flat rate for the hour OLN bought, the ratings for the show stick to CBS. They wouldn't want to be
scooped by having OLN show a live show earlier in the morning. To respond by email remove YOURDOG
In article <BB2B2E50.30C8%stevens@veloworks.com>, Steven L. Sheffield <stevens@veloworks.com> wrote:
>OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
>televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
>
>In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour
>coverage".
CBS coverage is simply awful. Lots of Olympic-style human-interest stories and little race coverage.
Speaking of the "re-air" shows on OLN, are those shows better to watch than the live
broadcasts(which I can't watch live anyway as I'm at work)?
--
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Originally posted by Marlene Blansha
In article <BB2B2E50.30C8%stevens@veloworks.com>, "Steven L. Sheffield"
<stevens@veloworks.com> wrote:
>
> OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
> televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
>
> In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour
> coverage".
Please... I shudder remembering their olympics coverage from a few years ago- I think it was either
calgary or Albertville. With those goobers from the CBS morning show and their 'up close and
personal' profiles. i think they helped pave the way for the dreck that is NBC olympic coverage.
Let's face it, american network coverage of anything except baseball, basketball, hockey or
football sucks!
I reccomend that everyone just waits on alpe d'huez a few hours...watch the radio and tv though you can get updates...So go for a ride...have a bbq...drink some beer and then watch the stage.
> Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13. All cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail
> campaign to OLN to get them to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
> a message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting and fishing Sunday
> morning.
Haha! Here in Belgium we got live coverage of the 7 mountainstages from start till finish. Should
move to here.
"Kenny" <gelei2001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:47493688.0307081455.144feea0@posting.google.com...
> > Note that OLN has no live coverage scheduled of the Tour de france on Sundays! That means no
> > coverage of the Alpe d'Huez stage on July 13.
All
> > cycling fans need to start an immediate e-mail campaign to OLN to get
them
> > to change this. Go to www.olntv.com and click on Feedback to send them
a
> > message. Otherwise we will all be sadly disappointed watching hunting
and
> > fishing Sunday morning.
>
> Haha! Here in Belgium we got live coverage of the 7 mountainstages from start till finish. Should
> move to here.
I would bring my Fat Masters Ass to Belgium, but then there would be no kermesse victories left for
the locals.
K. Gringioni studly Masters Fattie
This is from Frankie Andreu's diary (on the USPS site):
"Part of the contract with the Tour de France and OLN is that a network station also has to cover the race. The Tour show must be broadcast to a national audience and not just to a cable network.
"The deal OLN has is with CBS. Every Sunday, CBS broadcasts the Tour on their national channel. OLN has a crew of 50 people producing, working, and making the Tour coverage. The OLN crew cuts, edits, and tapes each of the shows on the sets at each stage.
"CBS does things a little differently. They have a central editing point, let's say in Southern France, and then they have shuttle drivers that drive the tapes back and forth from point A to point B. Sometimes the transfer distances are up to a 10-hour drive."
vince wrote:
>
> In article <BB2B2E50.30C8%stevens@veloworks.com>, Steven L. Sheffield
> <stevens@veloworks.com> wrote:
> >OLN won't be showing the Sunday stages live ... CBS gets first crack. However, OLN WILL be
> >televising their normal edited "re-air" footage in the evening ...
> >
> >In other words, you CAN watch l'Alpe d'Huez without the pap (smear?) that CBS calls "Tour
> >coverage".
>
> CBS coverage is simply awful. Lots of Olympic-style human-interest stories and little race
> coverage.
>
> Speaking of the "re-air" shows on OLN, are those shows better to watch than the live
> broadcasts(which I can't watch live anyway as I'm at work)?
In past years they were heavily edited and commentary was added at the end. This year the re-airs
are the same as live basically. Then there are the 30-minute "preview" shows that recap the
previous day.
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