Olympic-level social media growing pains

Organizers and broadcasters who hailed the London Games as the first social media Olympics may now wish the events were a little less social, as heavy smartphone use caused technical glitches and Twitter became a worldwide platform for complaints Full Story »

Posted by Pamela Hogle - via Google News (Media)
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# Tweets: 29 (as of 2012-07-31)
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Posted by: Posted by Pamela Hogle - Jul 31, 2012 - 10:26 AM PDT
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Edited by: Pamela Hogle - Jul 31, 2012 - 10:41 AM PDT

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by Glenn LaBauve - Aug. 2, 2012

This is almost apologist.

NBC has failed to learn from any of its prior poor performances in previous telecasts. People will watch the tape delay, but more would be watching if they double played it, first when it actually happens then again during prime time. They are lieing when they claim all venues are being live cast online without saying unless you have paid an exobanant fee to a cable or satelite company you can't watch.

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