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12-09-14 10:16AM |
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kmowen
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Cdn Open on CBC
Just noticed in my TV guide that the CBC is airing draws from this event...wth?i thought they were out of the curling business for good!
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12-09-14 12:25PM |
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steveneger
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how come the first few draws aren't being broadcasted? or am I not seeing them listed?
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12-09-14 12:59PM |
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radiowave
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That's just how Sportsnet roles. They also have the NHL rights now, so I guess I shouldn't complain we're getting 4 days coverage of a 6 day event
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I wonder about things, like, if we call an orange an "orange," then why don't we call a banana a "yellow" or an apple a "red"? Blueberries I understand, but will someone explain gooseberries to me?
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12-09-14 08:24PM |
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decade
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quote: Originally posted by radiowave
That's just how Sportsnet roles. They also have the NHL rights now, so I guess I shouldn't complain we're getting 4 days coverage of a 6 day event
Roles in what?
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12-09-14 09:33PM |
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Donr
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CBC coverage seems to be a game on the 13th Men's QF and then on the 14th Men's final both games at 12 noon ESt
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12-09-14 10:00PM |
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radiowave
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Registered: Feb 2013
Location: Ontario
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quote: Originally posted by decade
Roles in what?
That's rolls. In Coverage.
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I wonder about things, like, if we call an orange an "orange," then why don't we call a banana a "yellow" or an apple a "red"? Blueberries I understand, but will someone explain gooseberries to me?
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12-10-14 01:18AM |
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skeebop
Harvey Hacksmasher
Registered: Feb 2007
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Rather CBC cover the curling than TSN.
TSN mostly shows the curling on its TSN 2-4 that many people dont have, least everyone can watch on CBC.
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12-10-14 03:08AM |
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rick8end
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Registered: Nov 2014
Location: British Columbia
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The fewer games on CBC the better. If it isn't hockey, they give any sport short shrift IMO.
This has probably been answered elsewhere, but why did they have 10-end games last week? Love it, because teams can rally from behind more often. But I see they're back to 8-end games again.
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12-10-14 07:04AM |
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kmowen
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It's a CCA vs WCT thing. All C CA events are 10, so Canada Cup, Brier, Scotties. The Workd Curling Tour are all 8 ends.
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12-10-14 12:29PM |
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Gerry
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quote: Originally posted by rick8end
The fewer games on CBC the better. If it isn't hockey, they give any sport short shrift IMO.
This has probably been answered elsewhere, but why did they have 10-end games last week? Love it, because teams can rally from behind more often. But I see they're back to 8-end games again.
There's very little difference in comeback percentage between 8 or 10 end games. The spread in chance of coming back starts with 5 ends remaining, so a slow start in an 8 or 10 ends game results in ~1% difference in chance of coming back to win.
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