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Indeed, but I think it is attributable to our generally fragmenting attention economy. The Olympics was most meaningful when it was a collective event that we were all focused on together. When I was a kid that was the case. I remember sitting in rapt attention with not just my family but the whole neighborhood watching 100M sprints and other events. Now I would say a majority of people I know are paying little to know attention to the Olympics and are focused on a dozen other smaller things. The grandeur is clearly seeping away with each generation. The old world is dying and the new is still struggling to be born.
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Honestly felt it was one of most spectacular ever. In this day and age you can find what you want. without Peacock app on ur TV, itā€™d be hard to find good coverage. With it, feels like you are very close to everything.
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Paris as a backdrop and France hosting did a magnificent job! Iā€™ve never seen a more artistic torch than the ballon one and the opening ceremony around the Siene was amazing. Whoever didnā€™t enjoy it probably didnā€™t have the right programming. NBC did a magnificent job. Watching Serbia and France play the US basketball was the best basketball Iā€™ve seen in years! The WFH crowd benefits a lot of these European time zones.
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Honestly canā€™t imagine a better city and set of venues. Looked like production during events was A+ as well. I imagine most who didnā€™t like it were influenced in some level by RT International.
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lol or JK Rowling šŸ˜‚šŸ˜Ž
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