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Fang’s Bites Medals For 2012 London Olympics Coverage, Part I — Studio Hosts & Analysts

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Aug 13, 2012, 9:12:07 PM8/13/12
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by Ken, under Al Michaels, Bob Costas, Bravo, CNBC, Dan Patrick, John
McEnroe, Kelly Tilghman, Michelle Beadle, MSNBC, NBC Sports, NBC
Sports Network, Olympics

Time to hand out the medals for NBC’s coverage for the Games of the
XXX Summer Olympiad in London. This was a largely successful Olympics
for NBC as it outdid its own expectations for ratings, profits and
viewership. I’ll do the same as I did back in 2008 for Beijing and
2010 in Vancouver. For those not getting on the medal stand, they will
get a horrid Bowl of Haggis. I guess some people in the UK like
Haggis, but looking at that recipe, I don’t think I could eat it and I
would challenge those who fail to medal here to eat it.

http://www.fangsbites.com/2008/08/fangs-bites-awards-for-olympics/

http://fangsbites.com/2010/03/fangs-bites-medals-for-2010-winter-olympics-coverage/

I will do hosts in this segment. I will follow up with play-by-play
and analysts in the next installment.

So let’s do the medals for 2012. You may agree, you may not agree.
Comment below.

HOSTS

Gold Medal

Bob Costas, NBC Primetime – I know, it’s easy to put him in this
category, but even if there’s slippage, which there wasn’t, you can’t
put him in any other place. Unlike in Beijing where he had live events
to handle, London’s primetime was all taped including Costas’ own
transitions in and out of events. His interviews mostly went well
except when he tried a 1975 World Series Carlton Fisk home run
reference on 19 year old gymnast Aly Raisman who had no idea what he
was talking about. This year, Bob was more sarcastic and caustic in
his comments. Maybe it was the hour he was taping, but overall, Costas
was back in his element as host.

Michelle Beadle, NBC Sports Network Daytime — Michelle was an Olympic
rookie, but she did a great job on the anchor desk. Quite often, she
opened NBC Sports Network’s coverage and sent us right to live events.
In addition, her interviews on the set gave us food for thought,
especially when women’s 100 meter medalists Dawn Harper and Kellie
Wells made news with Beadle criticizing Lolo Jones. Michelle showed
her humor during the Olympics and it came across very nicely on the
anchor desk. Here’s hoping we’ll see her in Sochi in 2014.

Dan Patrick, NBC Daytime – After appearing for just four days in
Vancouver, Dan stayed for the entire duration of the London Games and
did a spectacular job. As I previously wrote, Dan could step in for
Bob if Costas ever chose to leave the primetime desk. Dan was very
good on interviews, had very good chemistry with Al Michaels on the
transitions and was very good as a nuts and bolts host. Patrick has
firmly established himself as an upper echelon studio host with the
2012 Olympics.

Liam McHugh, NBC Sports Network Late Afternoon – Here’s a guy who has
had a busy four month stretch for NBC Sports and he’s going to be busy
again in September as he transitions to college football. Once part of
The Daily Line on Versus, one of the few people to continue to NBC
Sports Network under the Comcast transition, Liam has become one of
the best young studio hosts on sports television. He’s gone from the
NHL Postseason to hosting the Stanley Cup Final to the Tour de France
and then the Olympics. In each case, he made hosting look easy when
having to transition from sport-to-sport is hardly that way. Well
done, Liam.

Silver Medal

Mary Carillo, NBC Late Night – The late night show is perfect for
Mary. It’s a mix of events, humor and interviews and Mary was up to
the task. Unlike the daytime and primetime shows, Late Night was able
to stretch its wings. Plus John McEnroe made a few appearances and it
made for some funny moments. Mary gets a well deserved silver.

Al Michaels, NBC Daytime – A much better showing from Vancouver. Al
was more relaxed on the set this year as compared to Vancouver where
he looked uncomfortable. Perhaps it was having his new BFF Dan Patrick
around to loosen thing up, but Al was quite good. He mixed anecdotes,
Olympic factoids and one liners where he could. Overall, a good job by
Al and he’s on the podium in London.

Willie Geist, NBC Sports Network Midday — I wanted to dislike Willie
as his shaky performances in Vancouver didn’t give me much hope for
hosting duties, but I have to admit, he showed some humor and some
strong interviewing skills in London. He and Michelle Beadle had some
funny transitions on the set and they showed some decent chemistry.
Willie gets a surprising silver.

Bronze Medal

Kelly Tilghman, MSNBC Daytime – After a strong start, Kelly faltered a
bit like in the second week where she made up countries. I’d like to
see Kelly in Sochi and Rio. She’s on the podium. As she was in New
York, she was able to speak with several NBC analysts who didn’t make
the trip to London. Interviews went well for the most part.

Rob Simmelkjaer, MSNBC Daytime – He’s on the podium.

BOWL OF HAGGIS

Pat O’Brien, Bravo Tennis – There was a time when having Pat O’Brien
at your event meant a heavy hitter who could write, quip and conduct
interviews. While Pat has been back in sports on Fox Sports Radio
after his long stint covering entertainment news, he was amazingly
unprepared to host Olympic tennis on Bravo. He made numerous mistakes,
conducted awkward interviews and despite being on every day for the
first week, he did not improve. Here’s a guy who brought us Rock ‘n
Roll Highlights and irreverence to Olympic Late Night in the 1990′s,
but instead, gave us nothing in 2012. Sad to see.

Fred Roggin, CNBC Boxing – Fred was based in New York after being a
venue host in 2008 and 2010. Fred has not been a fave since his stint
hosting boxing in Beijing and curling in Vancouver. He received an
#NBCFAIL in 2010 and a bronze in Beijing. NBC gave Fred a studio
complete with analysts BJ Flores and Laila Ali. It appeared both
Flores and Ali wanted to hit Fred at various points. The studio
transitions between Fred in New York and the boxing crew of Bob Papa
and Teddy Atlas were awkward at times. Fred gets a Bowl of Haggis.
Down it with some warm British beer while you’re at it.

ANALYSTS

Gold Medal

Bela Karolyi, Gymnastics – Was Bela hard to understand at times? Yes.
But is he enthusiastic about his sport and does it come across on TV?
Yes and yes. Once again, the Bela and Bob Show was entertaining
television. His analysis was very biased, but Bela is not a journalist
and we know this from the outset. The night his wife came on set to
talk with Bob was quite funny as Bob tried to determine if both were
going to be in Rio in 2016. And an interview on late night between
Mary Carillo, Bela and Nastia Liukin turned out to be The Bela Show.
We need more Bela in Rio.

Doc Rivers, Basketball – The Boston Celtics coach was once an analyst
for TNT and ESPN and he stepped into the studio on NBC Sports Network/
NBC and was fantastic. Doc explained replays and strategy concisely
and he even stepped in during the transition between the women’s
soccer semifinal and men’s basketball game last week. Liam McHugh
asked him as a coach how he would handle the USA and Canada soccer
squads after their emotional game and Doc gave great answers. And as
the speculation grew for Doc as 2016 Olympic basketball coach, he
answered the questions as best as he could. In addition, it was nice
to see an NBA on ABC reunion between Doc and former partner, Al
Michaels.

Silver Medal

Laila Ali, Boxing – Laila did an adept job in analyzing women’s boxing
with Fred Roggin (see above). Like her dad, Laila is charismatic and
if she ever decided to become an analyst, I’d watch.

Bronze Medal

BJ Flores, Boxing – The analyst for NBC Sports Network’s boxing
coverage was ok. I couldn’t understand him at times, but maybe that
was me.

REPORTERS AND CONTRIBUTORS

Gold Medal

John McEnroe, NBC Primetime and Late Night – John wanted to go outside
his traditional tennis role and stretch his wings. I thought John did
great. He filled two roles, one with NBC and another with BBC. McEnroe
showed a general interest in the sports he attended whether it was
track & field or swimming. I noticed that John’s feature on Usain Bolt
ran on both networks over the weekend. And on Saturday, a feature on
the proper way to behave was right up his alley.

Jimmy Roberts, NBC Daytime – Jimmy is a masterful writer and can find
stories where others cannot. I would have liked to have seen him in
primetime, bu we got to see Ryan Seacrest instead (more on him later).

BOWL OF HAGGIS

Ryan Seacrest, All-Around Hack – I know why NBC had him at the
Olympics, he was there to draw viewers who don’t normally watch the
Olympics. He had primetime segments where he talked with Michael and
Debbie Phelps or discussed social media trends. On the Today Show, he
interviewed athletes. Throughout, Seacrest showed a general lack of
knowledge in sports and sometimes in the people he was interviewing.
Then again, Seacrest is not a sportscaster nor does he pretend to be.
I’m not a fan of Seacrest and I thought his primetime segments brought
the proceedings to a halt. However, during the Closing Ceremony, he
kept his talking to a minimum, introducing the musical acts and
letting the pictures do the talking. For Sochi and Rio, let’s keep his
Olympic appearances to the Today Show and off primetime where he can
do the least damage.

Coming tonight, the medals for the play-by-play commentators, analysts
and venue reporters.

Joe Ramirez

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Aug 13, 2012, 11:33:18 PM8/13/12
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On Aug 13, 9:12 pm, TMC <tmc1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://fangsbites.com/2012/08/fangs-bites-medals-for-2012-london-olym...

So Scottish cuisine is the booby prize? Don't tell felangey. :)

felangey

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Aug 14, 2012, 6:22:45 AM8/14/12
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> So Scottish cuisine is the booby prize? Don't tell felangey. :)

Shocked! A slight on our esteemd national dish and our country!

p.s if you don't like our haggis there are always our other national
treasures: deep fried mars bar, deep fried pizza....you get the picture! ;)

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