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European Games 2019


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7 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

From what I observed, they only claimed copyright from Olympic Channel broadcast maybe because it included their commentator. Those from Belarus TV or Channel one Russia (Russian or no commentary) stays intact.

 

A bit sad as nowadays multisport event videos at Youtube is decreasing, they claimed copyright here and there but refuse to reupload the events by themselves (yet keep concerning the lower interest)

Then i will try watching them. :)

Sad truth. I was watching Asian Games from Singapore (maybe 2010) and they deleted entire channel.

Last good MS event i watched was Baku 2015. Every second broadcasted.

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16 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

A bit sad as nowadays multisport event videos at Youtube is decreasing, they claimed copyright here and there but refuse to reupload the events by themselves (yet keep concerning the lower interest)

 

Exactly. I don't really care for the replays of recent Olympics, but I hate it when they remove a documentary from Montreal 1976, or a replay from L.A. 1984. Not like they will ever upload something like that on their beloved Olympic channel.

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5 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Then i will try watching them. :)

Sad truth. I was watching Asian Games from Singapore (maybe 2010) and they deleted entire channel.

Last good MS event i watched was Baku 2015. Every second broadcasted.

The 2018 Central American and Caribbean are completely available on YouTube as well as the 2017 Jeux De La Francophonie, and 2015 Pacific Games (more to come about the 2019 Pacifix Games in a few days), the 2019 African Beach Games are completely available on Facebook, the 2017 and 2019 universaides are available on FISU TV. So there are things out there, just check the front page of Totallympics Media. Finding replays is what I was doing for the forum before I started the podcast. 

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I cant even understand why FIFA wouldnt broadcast some old WC( from 60s,70s) or IOC some old OG ( if i remember Rome games were first broadcasted live).

What would be a problem with that? :dunno:

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3 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

The 2018 Central American and Caribbean are completely available on YouTube as well as the 2017 Jeux De La Francophonie, and 2015 Pacific Games (more to come about the 2019 Pacifix Games in a few days), the 2019 African Beach Games are completely available on Facebook, the 2017 and 2019 universaides are available on FISU TV. So there are things out there, just check the front page of Totallympics Media. Finding replays is what I was doing for the forum before I started the podcast. 

I follow all your posts about replays, so i know about many of those events. 

I even watched some events. My focus are mainly OG. :) Beside that, every World Championships in every olympic sport, every ECh, PAG,Asian Games. And after that,MS events you mentioned.

Your posts and links are very anticipated and i am grateful for them. 

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Just now, ChandlerMne said:

I follow all your posts about replays, so i know about many of those events. 

I even watched some events. My focus are mainly OG. :) Beside that, every World Championships in every olympic sport, every ECh, PAG,Asian Games. And after that,MS events you mentioned.

Your posts and links are very anticipated and i am grateful for them. 

I’ll work on finding some World Champs replays too 

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1 minute ago, ChandlerMne said:

In which sports?

All of them! Plus, I’m going to make playlist of all the Tokyo 2020 qualifying events

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19 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

I cant even understand why FIFA wouldnt broadcast some old WC( from 60s,70s) or IOC some old OG ( if i remember Rome games were first broadcasted live).

What would be a problem with that? :dunno:

Pre Munich 1972 would be hard I guess? I believe those unused film rolls were thrown away after making the official film? :p

 

I honestly also can't understand that too. Both FIFA and IOC actually tried to replay old videos nowadays but they arent old enough

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2 minutes ago, Griff88 said:

Pre Munich 1972 would be hard I guess? I believe those unused film rolls were thrown away after making the official film? :p

 

I honestly also can't understand that too. Both FIFA and IOC actually tried to replay old videos nowadays but they arent old enough

 

I have found a dressage replay from Tokyo 1964, so I'm pretty sure plenty of it still exists. :p

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