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Olympic TV coverage

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Latest: Monday September 18, 2000 10:21 PM

NBC paid $705 million for broadcast rights to the Sydney Olympics, and the early returns say ratings are down. Even though events are over in Sydney before they are shown in the U.S., there has been plenty of drama from Down Under.

What do you think of NBC's television coverage? Would you prefer to watch the Games live despite the 15-hour time difference between Sydney and the United States? Has the tape-delayed coverage changed the way you are following the Games?

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