Correcting some misinformation I have been spreading in previous posts, it
is *not* true that all of the online events are sans commentary. I had
originally thought that because the first 2 or 3 I watched had only ambient
sound. Subsequently I have seen some that did have only ambient sound, but
included a clear and informative on-site announcer. I read last night a
story on Deadspin (
http://deadspin.com/5931440/fake-jingoistic-and-stupid-gymnastics-coverage-is-the-worst-part-of-nbcs-olympics)
that notes the online gymnastics did have a dedicated announcing team,
different from the (simply horrid) NBC announcing crew (1996 gold medalist
Shannon Miller), who is described as being pretty good, and much less
jingoistic.

BTW, the article linked above speculates that at least some of NBC's
gymnastics coverage is of what I have identified as the most odious type -
commentary added *after* recording the event. This is based on the
observation that during the qualifying Miller online did not mention the
possibility that Wieber might not make the all arounds until near the end
(when this began to seem possible), meanwhile on the tape delayed NBC
coverage they were talking about that possibility from the beginning.

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