Wednesday, February 9, 2022

RE: Television Olympic Coverage

It's hard to follow the televised schedule for the Olympics because it's so large and widespread you can't follow everything.

So try and watch the medal and qualification lists to follow who's in the lead, then the clips of the events are being released on Youtube of each event and are hours or days behind.

People are blogging and sharing events on the smartphone etc. to keep track then for the bigger events try and catch them live if you're near the television.

I'm saying there's no TV Guide for the Olympic coverage and all the clips are behind on the internet.

So to watch all the games and follow each sport you have to wait until it comes in from the clips being released on Youtube.

Then you can see the events after it was taped.

To find the main medal standing list for live events then you have to follow the Gold, Silver and Bronze medal games.

Follow them by watching the medal award standings to see what's being awarded and that's what their stream LIVE from the CBC webpage www.cbc.ca  is covering, so watch the live list at cbc.ca for the current live gold medal games.

Then to catch up to the live feed you have to watch all the clips being released behind because it's too big to watch everything.

So follow your main event schedule then try and catch up watching the Youtube clips they are releasing for blogs, like I'm sharing on my page.

Right now it's Day 5 and Canada's women's Hockey Team is undefeated and they won a Gold Medal in Snowboarding.

Now they are doing the Qualifications for Downhill Skiing, my favorite event.

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