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2010 Winter Olympics: Guide
Full details on Nine's broadcast of events from Vancouver is here.
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It all begins in Vancouver at 12:30pm AEDT Saturday February 13th with the Opening Ceremony of the Winter Olympics.
For your full Guide to Nine’s broadcast, TV Tonight offers a detailed events schedule in Word you can Download here. (Syd / Mel / Bris).
For all city broadcast times Download here.
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9 Responses
Free To Air Pathetic…. woeful… Ch9 Live (daytime coverage ends just as many events are starting… then at night they show interviews and hardly none of the events. e.g the 2nd leg of the Pairs figure skating…started at Noon on Tuesday (Aussie time), just as Ch9 stopped to show Ellen and Days of Our Lives…. Then the night time edition…showed a paltry 3 contestants from this event…. I recall previous coverages showing ‘most’ of the Figure Skating.
I live in a small outback town which doesn’t have the Nine Network, only ABC, SBS and 10. Is there a website i can wach the olympics from????
Nine will offer a catch-up site. Overseas sites could be geo-blocked or unauthorised.
From the guide, it actually looks it will be great coverage of the game, now let’s see if it actually happens.
that’s plenty of coverage by 9 and that’s good. better than what 7 put forward for the 2006 winter olympics
Hopefully a side effect is that Today will be shown live on QTQ for two weeks, and that’ll make me change from ABC2 Breakfast for that time.
nine seem to think there are 25hrs in a day. 24:00, 25:00?
Mac that’s common on TV Guide language so that our daily guides include the first few hours of the next day. I see it all the time.
I noticed that on the first tuesday coverage doesnt start till 9.30 and the next tuesday until 8.30. Hopefully nine is fasttracking Survivor. FIrst eisode is a double, would fit in that schedule