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8/6: What’s worth seeing for the Olympics?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
In 1996, your only option to watch the Olympics was one place on one broadcast network.
Now, you can catch the Olympics on NBC, plus at least five other networks, including USA, Oxygen, Telemundo, MSNBC and CNBC. Almost around the clock, some Olympics coverage will be available for viewing, live or in tape delay. Oh, and there’s 2,200 hours worth of live coverage online, mostly of sports that the networks won’t spend much time on.
How are you planning to organize your Olympics viewing? Or will you simply avoid it?





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By War EAgle
August 14, 2008 2:07 PM | Link to this
The Equestrian events were fantastic. A first timer-Gina Miles won Silver. All around beautiful horses and performances. And no drama queens like you see in Basketball. Although the womens beach volley ball was nice to watch too.
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