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By Rocketfan
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Ten years ago, when CBS held the television rights for the winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, the network managed to broadcast 170 hours of coverage over 17 days.

Beginning with Friday’s opening ceremony in Beijing, NBC Universal, this year’s Olympic rights-holder, will attempt to churn out 3,600 hours of coverage over a similar period.

Bigpoint snapped up by NBC fund - Jun-08Media groups on lookout for next big thing - Jun-08$3bn-$4bn Weather Channel bid expected - May-28US steps up TV piracy battle - Apr-06NBC in deal to broadcast Telemundo - Mar-19Hulu bolsters content library - Mar-11It will feed everything from its flagship television network to English and foreign-language cable channels and a collection of websites. That comparison offers just one measure of the Olympics’ exponential growth in recent years and the challenge facing NBC Universal as it embarks on what may be the most complex multimedia broadcast in history.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5371b212-6181 ... 07658.html
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By flamesbball84
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channels broadcasting the olympics

nbc
msnbc
cnbc
USA
oxygen
and they also have two channels created just for the olympics that are dedicated only to basketball and soccer.
Last edited by flamesbball84 on August 5th, 2008, 6:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
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By 01LUGrad
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#189129
Don't forget the live coverage of any event over the internet if you have vista.
By thepostman
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flamesbball84 wrote:channels broadcasting the olympics

nba
msnbc
cnbc
USA
oxygen
and they also have two channels created just for the olympics that are dedicated only to basketball and soccer.
the nba network is airing the olympics!!?? wow...

haha..kidding with you man..
By DasBeast
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All I have to say is this:

12 hours of non stop Team Handball coverage on MSNBC.




(Curling in the Winter Olympics + Handball in the Summer Olympics = AWESOME) :cartwheels
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By flamesbball84
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DasBeast wrote:All I have to say is this:

12 hours of non stop Team Handball coverage on MSNBC.




(Curling in the Winter Olympics + Handball in the Summer Olympics = AWESOME) :cartwheels
you just made my day! no sarcasm whatsoever, i love that sport!
By Rocketfan
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flamesbball84 wrote:
DasBeast wrote:All I have to say is this:

12 hours of non stop Team Handball coverage on MSNBC.




(Curling in the Winter Olympics + Handball in the Summer Olympics = AWESOME) :cartwheels
you just made my day! no sarcasm whatsoever, i love that sport!

Who needs eharmony when you have Flamefans.com! :vomit
By DasBeast
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flamesbball84 wrote:
DasBeast wrote: (Curling in the Winter Olympics + Handball in the Summer Olympics = AWESOME) :cartwheels
you just made my day! no sarcasm whatsoever, i love that sport!
I saw one or two matches back in '04, and I was completely hooked. I can't wait to actually learn
the rules and watch a little bit more this year.

You can imagine my delight when I opened the latest Entertainment Weekly mag, and read the Olympic TV guide,
and found Handball to be one of the "must see" pics. The description below is awesome, too.
Last month, Croatian handball superstar Ivan Cupic was practicing at an Olympic training camp when his wedding ring caught in a wire fence, shearing his finger. Most of that digit was amputated, and Cupic can no longer play. The fact that the Croatians are still favored to win the gold medal tells you how awesome these guys are.
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By 01LUGrad
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And the award for the biggest avitar goes to...
By DasBeast
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Sorry 'bout that. Had a couple different sizes of that, and linked to the wrong one.

My bad.
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By flamesbball84
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if you think watching handball is pretty fun, go out and play it, it's super fun.
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By BJWilliams
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#189308
We played it when I was in PE in middle school...very fast paced and high scoring
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By prototype
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Trivia for all the young FlameFan Members - who from Liberty competed in the Olympics?

hint: ladies handball
By Ed Dantes
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I do know that Richard and Brian Harrell, who were on the baseball team, competed for South Africa's team in the 2000 Olympics... but they didn't play handball.
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By flamesbball84
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BJWilliams wrote:We played it when I was in PE in middle school...very fast paced and high scoring
that was my first exposure to the game too. always loved playing that in middle school. every day I would be like "man i hope we get to play handball today!"
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By prototype
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Ed Dantes wrote:I do know that Richard and Brian Harrell, who were on the baseball team, competed for South Africa's team in the 2000 Olympics... but they didn't play handball.
I figured their would be someone else:) OK - Re-worked question:

OK who played handball in the Olympics?

Hint: She didn't play it at Liberty :), but did play a sport and has had 3 siblings play at Liberty.
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By "R" i "
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Hand ball = Eh Okay

WALL BALL = Woo hoo! :D
By Ed Dantes
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prototype wrote:
Ed Dantes wrote:I do know that Richard and Brian Harrell, who were on the baseball team, competed for South Africa's team in the 2000 Olympics... but they didn't play handball.
I figured their would be someone else:) OK - Re-worked question:

OK who played handball in the Olympics?

Hint: She didn't play it at Liberty :), but did play a sport and has had 3 siblings play at Liberty.
I'm guessing Nathan Day's sister?
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By BJWilliams
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flamesbball84 wrote:
BJWilliams wrote:We played it when I was in PE in middle school...very fast paced and high scoring
that was my first exposure to the game too. always loved playing that in middle school. every day I would be like "man i hope we get to play handball today!"


You did not want to be the goalie because in the gym we played in there were these large pads on the wall on opposite ends of the court and those would be the goals and it was not hard to give up 7 or 8 goals easy unless you were real quick on your feet
By SuperJon
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So handball is just basketball mixed with soccer goals?
By SuperJon
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#189359
If I wanted to read that, I would've. That's why I asked instead.
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By BJWilliams
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Really its more soccer based than basketball based (and has the high scoring of lacrosse only without the sticks)
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By flamesbball84
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SuperJon wrote:So handball is just basketball mixed with soccer goals?
Basically, it's soccer, but you use your hands instead of your feet, more fast paced, and even more high scoring than lacrosse, Wikipedia says each team often scores 20 or more goals and even 30 goals sometimes.

one of the most important rules that is distinctively different than most other sports:
A player may only hold the ball for three seconds and may only take three steps with the ball in hand. After taking three steps the player will have to make a dribble with one hand in order to continue moving forward, but if the ball is held in both hands after making a dribble and the player makes another dribble, a free throw will be given to the other team for a "double dribble"
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