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41 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Pan-European Eurosport 1 always shows the same feed in every country. Eurosport 2, as mentioned, can vary in programming depending in regional rights/interests. 

 

 

As I moved to Germany, I found out that German and Polish Eurosport 1 showed different things. Not completely different, but there were some differences. 

 

 

Does anybody know if the on demand videos will be immediately available on Eurosport Player?

I’m going to have some reasonable sleeping hours and watching a lot of on demand.

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3 minutes ago, Agger said:

Where the heck do you see schedules 2 weeks in advance?

Eurosport schedule for 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th https://sportintv.altervista.org/2021/07/06/tokyo-2020-le-prime-ore-della-programmazione-dei-canali-lineari-di-eurosport-e-su-sky/

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2 hours ago, Vektor said:

Wait, the Eurosport schedule varies by country? That definitely hasn't been the case for the Olympics. Or maybe it is for the bigger European nations? They never showed Hungarian events on the Hungarian Eurosport, unless it was one of the most watched sports for neutrals, like swimming. I always assumed that ES1 has the same schedule everywhere, while ES2 sometimes varies based on regional TV rights (which is why we only have Wimbledon on ES2 in Hungary as ES1 can't show it). 

yes, Eurosport1 is the same continent-wide, but Eurosport2 is localized, with different scheduling in each Country (normally, for the Olympics it might be that both Eusp channels are localized -I remember in Pyeongchang in Italy both channels were local, with the second channel showing almost every hockey match and the first showing the individual sports with special attention to the Italian athletes)...

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

some technical specs over the Olympic broadcasting...

 

https://postlmg.cc/sQJzVcJG

 

https://postlmg.cc/Yjpkd5p6

This is the document the screenshots are from, with more interesting background info (not only technical) on OG broadcasts

https://www.obs.tv/prx/asset.php?tgt=OBSMediaGuide-Tokyo2020-June2021-5f0ea6ff37b8.pdf&gen=1

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I know this is meaningless to anyone not in the United States, but they just released their full TV schedule..

 

TOKYO OLYMPICS LISTINGS

 

I put together a big spreadsheet of all the event listings.  I'll share that here once I add all this info in.

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2 minutes ago, Quaker2001 said:

I know this is meaningless to anyone not in the United States, but they just released their full TV schedule..

 

TOKYO OLYMPICS LISTINGS

 

I put together a big spreadsheet of all the event listings.  I'll share that here once I add all this info in.

FINALLY!!!

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