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Quantity over Quality
Thursday, August 14, 2008The USA Today ran an article today on NBC’s Olympic Web site. They praise the fact that you can now see almost every participant in every sport not just Americans competing in popular sports, but there was more criticism of the quality.
First, you can’t watch the Americans competing in popular sports because NBC wants you to watch that on your television. Second, you have to watch a lot of com...
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