Doing a great job actually. His experience counts and brings the excitement.
I prefer the more subdue nature of the OBS feeds in general. Though I can see why people might not and prefer the more up-tempo nature of the 7 commentary.
Iâve put all the Olympic schedules in the 7 Schedule area - they tend to get lost here.
Why show a split screen of the Aussie who came 2ndâs family when the winner is celebrating?
Because Australia.
We expect the main coverage to be super parochial. This is especially great when Australia is winning medals. Couldnât give a rats arse about other countries when we win.
If you want neutral coverage then watch the world feed on 7+.
7plus sets new Australian streaming record
More than 170 million minutes streamed
The first day of competition in the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 saw the Seven Networkâs 7plus platform achieve a gold medal of its own: the record for the biggest day of live streaming in Australian television history.
An extraordinary 172 million minutes were streamed on 7plus yesterday, shattering the previous record of 86 million for the State of Origin rugby league match on 14 July this year. The 7plus number does not include co-viewing data, which will be released later today, while the State of Origin number includes co-viewing.
The 7plus total covered 149.8 million live streamed minutes and 22.2 million video-on- demand minutes. As a result, 7plus captured a record-setting 93% share of commercial free-to-air live streaming, and a 79.7% share of total minutes (live plus VOD).
Yesterday also marked a record for 7plus in terms of advertising revenue booked in one day.
Seven West Media Chief Digital Officer, Gereurd Roberts, said: âWe knew the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 would be a massive event across both digital and broadcast, but the numbers on 7plus have exceeded all of our expectations and set a new standard for streaming in Australia.
âTokyo 2020 will be the biggest digital media event Australia has ever seen. If we are setting new streaming numbers after just one day, imagine what the next fortnight or so is going to look like.
Further illustration you must have the streaming rights.
And to make things better, they show a Bronze Medal saying âCongratulations Brendon Smithâ. Well done for the achievement, Brendon.
7plus app working better than yesterday, no issues when streaming Bartyâs match and softball. All came up to watch on time with OBS commentary.
Australia about half a breath away from American-style nationalism with posts/attitudes like this.
Well Leisel and Ian ruined that call with the sub par analysis ans lack of enthusiasm. Thank god for basil. All his build up was followed by insipid commentary that drained the excitement.
Wow, thatâs a new one
Only in this context.
New drinking game - every time there is replay of the gold medal.
Seems to me that the legacy broadcasters - Seven, BBC, TVNZ - are grappling with the Olympics in a digital world. A curated channel was never perfect, people complained about sports being overlooked in the 80s, 90s and 00s.
But now people expect sports to be available wherever and wherever and are digitally aware enough that events are delayed/live etc.
You can point people to 7+ a lot, but it doesnât mean they will listen or know how to do it and it seems the Olympics attracts more of a casual/older fan who may not be as confident with streaming so watch linear first and foremost.
Doesnt help that 7+ is such a shitshow as well
Yep, Though it is performing better today than yesterday. Though the on-demand stuff is likely not going to be as complete as I had hoped it would. Looks like a lot wonât be archived.
One of the problems is that the Australian commentary feed is often used on the international feed.
There are some videos on the Olympic YouTube channel where the comments section is full of people asking why the commentators are constantly focusing on the Australian athletes.