That is well before television coverage is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Tee times were moved up on Saturday which led to the broadcast being
tape delay coverage.
Not exact matches
According to the TV Newser blog, «every single night so far of NBC Olympics
coverage has broken previous Olympics ratings records, this despite the controversy over
tape delay.»
While many viewers complain about NBC's
tape -
delay tradition, the network maintains that the practice is better for ratings as NBC claims female viewers (who actually make up the bulk of the Olympics» audience) watch sports differently than men do, with women investing more in
coverage showing athletes» journeys to the games than in the actual results.
Of course, not everyone will be able to watch NBC's Olympics
coverage live between now and the closing ceremonies on August 21, as the network has once again opted to air various Olympic events on a
tape -
delay.
«Because of the time - zone - difference issues, people may use us initially as the Olympics» electronic TV Guide,» says Feuer, referring to the fact that the Internet will serve as a daily preview of NBC's prime - time,
tape -
delayed event
coverage.
Tee times have already been moved up and other
delays could cause a lot of
tape -
delayed coverage, limiting viewers» options to watch the final round live.
All TV
coverage will now be shown on a
tape delay, but you can watch the entire third round live via their streaming service.
That meant GC was live from 7:15 - 9:15 a.m., replayed earlier live
coverage from 11:30 a.m. - 1: 30 p.m, and NBC went to
tape delay between 1:30 - 6 p.m., finishing up long after Rory McIlroy had mounted his come - from - behind victory.
Instead, the
coverage will be shown on
tape delay at the scheduled time.
Back in the «50s and «60s, high school football and high school basketball were huge, but baseball not so much, even though the NBA finals were shown on
tape delay and the NFL didn't get much as much
coverage as major league baseball.
Golf Channel is scheduled to begin its broadcast at 1 p.m. with CBS taking over the broadcast at 3 p.m. Barring a
delay, the round should be completed by the time CBS begins its
coverage, meaning the broadcast will be a
tape -
delay of the final round.
Tape -
delayed coverage of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will air on the CBS Sports Network Oct. 15, 2017, at 3 p.m. ET.
Because CBS is
tape -
delaying broadcast of the race until Aug, 15th, the ALMS will again have live streaming video
coverage online.