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Digital Dissonance: Viewers Flock to Olympics on TV, Complain Online

RESTON, VA, Aug. 6 (DPI) — NBC is enjoying a successful Olympic Games, with television viewership exceeding expectations. There’s even talk of a small profit from its Olympic programming.

But the story over the last week has been steady stream of public criticism of NBC for its primetime — and of course tape-delayed — broadcast.

“You are hearing more complaints than usual because everybody now has a podium via social media to register those complaints,” an executive with Horizon Media told The Daily Beast last week. “You have a bully pulpit to express thoughts and opinions and, depending on who you are, tens of thousands of people can hear your thoughts and you can hashtag #NBCFail.

“But social media can also drive people to the TV and that appears to be happening in record numbers. If you balance it out, I think it’s balancing in NBC’s favor. They say no news is good news, but I don’t think that’s the case with social media.”

Many readers on The Daily Beast/Newsweek  site complained — but several of them also agreed:

(Steve Stephens, DailyBeast.com) “Yeah, NBC’s had a few technical bumps and idiotic editing decisions, but at the end of the day, People just have to bitch about something.”

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/01/complaints-about-nbc-s-olympics-snafus-rival-record-number-of-viewers.html

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/06/sports/olympics/nbcs-ratings-for-london-games-improve-on-beijing.html

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