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July 21, 2008

Olympics opening ceremony to have 15,000 performers

Costas_bob TCA --  NBC Sports promised that China is planning to stage the most spectacular opening ceremony ever seen, featuring 15,000 performers and directed by Zhang Yimou (“House of Flying Daggers,” "Hero").

“I have been told that no matter how spectacular others have been, and there have been many, that this is uber-spectacular,” says NBC primetime host Bob Costas.

“Even if they pull off 75% of their plans, it will truly be over the top and it should be something that that anybody who sees it will never forget,” added David Neal, executive producer, NBC Sports. 

NBC Universal plans to devote 3,600 hours to the games, which the company says is more than the combined total of every summer Olympics ever televised in the United States. About 2,900 hours will be live. All 35 sports in 35 venues will be in high definition, down to the lipstick cams embedded in archery targets.

“Regardless of what one may think about China in this point in history, you, as American viewers, will immediately appreciate what this means to almost every citizen of this nation and the national pride that's being brought to bear here,” says Costas. “And you'll sense a home field, home court advantage, whatever it might be in a way that -- with the possible exception of Australia in 2000 -- American viewers have not seen for a host Olympics that was not in an American city. China was second to the Americans on the gold medal chart in Athens in 2004. They've been building and building for this. This will be like a Super Bowl atmosphere.”

As for handing sensitive political issues or pollution stories, NBC Sports seemed to abdicate that responsibility to NBC News, which will also have a strong presence at the Games.

“NBC News they're going to be on the air at least three-and-a-half hours a day between 'Nightly News' and the 'Today' show,” says Dick Ebersol, chairman, NBC Universal Sports. “['NBC News' and 'Today' show regular] Dr. Nancy Schneiderman is coming in her very early to work on the pollution story so we're ready whatever way the pollution is here during the games. So if something develops here, if this becomes a news story other than Olympic events, we are certainly ready to cover them. Our primary aim is, as the sole rights holder in the United States, we’re the only way you can see the major events of the Games. So we’re not going to cavalierly blow out sporting events to cover news.”

There's some good follow-up questions that should have been asked of the panel, which appeared via satellite -- especially about the pollution issue. Ebersol's answer seemed to suggest China's pollution is mainly an NBC News story. In reality it's already a major sports story, with Olympic athletes concerned about their health and ability to perform during the Games taking measures to protect themselves. But NBC cut off the critics. About half of panel was taken up by the NBC Olympics team giving lengthy monologues about the wonders of their efforts, then NBC permitted only five questions from the press.

UPDATE 08/08/08: Opening Ceremony reviews coming in...

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Too bad that NBC is a sign of the times, Americans are too lazy to get up and watch something very important to the rest of the world.

I find it hard to believe that even in this day and age (last I checked we are in 2008), American TV still will not broadcast the opening ceremony of the Olympics LIVE. Unbelievable. Talk about inflexibility and money driven society, with no respect to the spirit of the sports.

Thats too bad that they're not broadcasting the opening live in the USA. I live in Canada and lucky for me they do, so I woke up at 7 am to watch the first half an hour before I went to work. Wow it was amazing! I'm hoping to catch the rest of it when I get home.

I am terribly ashamed that this country where I was born 72 years ago has sunk to such depths that while the rest of the world watched live the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, the US did not find it important enough to broadcast this major event live.

Yeah, it's really strange to read all this news about how spectacular the opening ceremony is, and well, we can't see it until NBC decides to broadcast it. Yeah, pretty dumb.

Also, I say, leave the damn politics out the Olympics.

We in Barbados were looking forward to seeing the opening of the Beijing Olympics on NBC - however - it was blocked and we were forced to watch it in pieces through our local station that found it opportune to have ads on grandfathers using condoms to protect themselves and one of our local telephone companies berating the other at five minute intervals. When will we ever learn that advertising and money is not all. The people of the world should have been given the opportunity to see this outstanding and historic event - in fact every four years, no matter where, the Olympics should be broadcast free for the world - it is our last bastion of peace and hope for a united mankind!

Oh! and by the way I forgot to mention that we were only allowed to see these bits of the opening ceremonies in Barbados about eight hours after the fact! Jamaica on the other hand - and hands up to them - showed it live through their local network - yep! straight from Beijing. Talk about understanding the importance of showing the world sport!

I had to work so I missed it anyway. Why can't we see it online? Everywhere the videos of it were taken offline. These were not the "stolen" version but the actual opening ceremonies. My kids were asleep when it finally aired late at night so I figured I could show it to them later today...but no I can't unless I want to pay for a video download!!!

I thought the opening ceremony was SPECTACULAR!!! I commend the Chinese for the wonderful heart-felt work that they put into this fabulous ceremony! I am proud of ALL THE ATHLETES and wish them all the best of luck and happiness at the world games which we are all blessed to be a part of. To the critics, change the channel. I am honored to be able to watch them!

DEBBIE is correct; DEBBIE rocks!

Now, where can we/I purchase a DVD of the opening ceremony?

Ciao, all.

~d

I would like to place an order for an opening ceremony of Beijin olympic. Appreciate if you let me know how to register. Thanks

I AS INTERESTED IN BUYING THE OPENING CEROMONY OF THE 2008 OLYPICSS. PLEASE SEND ME INFOMATION ABOUT HOW TO GO ABOUT THIS. I'M ONLY INTERESTED IN THE OPENING SECTION FROM START TO FINISH

I too am very upset with NBC and their coverage of the Olympics. Not only was the openig ceremony not live, but when Michael Phelps won a Gold medal, NBC decided to end their programing right in the middle of our National anthem.
I hope the next Olympics is covered by a better network.

I have seen the advertisement to purchase the video of the opening night of the Olympics and I cannot find out how to go about it.....will they be including the closing night as well or will this be an individual dvd

The whole thing was just amazing to watch

Thank you for any help you can give me in resolving this matter

I have seen the advertisement to purchase the video of the opening night of the Olympics and I cannot find out how to go about it.....will they be including the closing night as well or will this be an individual dvd

The whole thing was just amazing to watch

Thank you for any help you can give me in resolving this matter

I have seen the advertisement to purchase the video of the opening night of the Olympics and I cannot find out how to go about it.....will they be including the closing night as well or will this be an individual dvd

The whole thing was just amazing to watch

Thank you for any help you can give me in resolving this matter

How do I order a video of the opening ceremony of the 2008 olympics? Interested in such a purchase.
Tjank you,
Marilyn

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