: Wimbledon 2010


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hugh
2010-06-18, 02:43 PM
TSN will have coverage of both the men’s and women’s early round matches, round of 16, quarter-finals and semifinals from the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. NBC will have finals.

hugh
2010-06-18, 02:43 PM
The following is the comple broadcast schedule (all times are ET)


Monday, June 21 – Early Round Coverage: Day 1 at 6:30 a.m. - TSN
Tuesday, June 22 – Early Round Coverage: Day 2 at 8 a.m. - TSN
Wednesday, June 23 – Early Round Coverage: Day 3 at 8 a.m. - TSN
Thursday, June 24 – Early Round Coverage: Day 4 at 8 a.m. - TSN
Friday, June 25 – Early Round Coverage: Day 5 at 8 a.m. - TSN
Saturday, June 26 – Early Round Coverage: Day 6 at 9 a.m. - TSN
Monday, June 28 – Round of 16 at 6:30 a.m. - TSN
Tuesday, June 29 – Women’s Quarter-Finals at 7 a.m. - TSN
Wednesday, June 30 – Men’s Quarter-Finals at 7 a.m. - TSN
Thursday, July 1 – Women’s Semifinals at 7 a.m. - TSN
Friday, July 2 – Men’s Semifinals at 7 a.m. - TSN
Saturday July 3 - Women's Final at 9 a.m - NBC
Sunday July 4 - Men's Final at 9 a.m - NBC

ralph_sinclair
2010-06-18, 03:50 PM
Is Global not picking up Wimbledon this year? I enjoyed watching the classic 2008 and 2009 Wimbledon finals in my cool and shady back shed on the old 25" wood cabinet RCA TV. However, for all of you simsub-sufferers, an unmolested NBC feed would be great news.

It's nice to see that nothing has been relegated to TSN2.

hugh
2010-06-18, 03:55 PM
Yes it will be simulcast here as well.

NB Josh
2010-06-18, 04:40 PM
Most coverage during the first week should be from the international feed, except for day 1. ESPN2 will be busy with the World Cup, so coverage will flip back and forth between it and ESPNU south of the border. The good news is that the international feed is actually a good quality broadcast (including HD) at Wimbledon, unlike at Roland Garros.

Between 6/28-6/30 coverage will come from ESPN2 until 10am ET, then from NBC from 10-1 ET then from ESPN2 again after that. On Thursday and Friday 7/1 and 7/2 coverage will come from ESPN2 from 8-noon and NBC from noon-5. Also worth noting that as part of NBC's women's final coverage, the men's doubles final will air immediately following the women's final. Of course Daniel Nestor of Canada is the 2010 Roland Garros champ and could make the final at Wimbledon as well. In the past this has not aired on Global even if Nestor makes it.

For those who care about commentators, NBC will use Ted Robinson, John McEnroe and Mary Carillo. ESPN2 will use Dick Enberg, Cliff Drysdale, Patrick McEnroe, Brad Gilbert, Darren Cahill, Mary Carillo (during the first week only), Mary Joe Fernandez and Pam Shriver.

thegman
2010-06-21, 08:46 AM
Stupid ticker :mad::mad:

Tezster
2010-06-21, 11:59 AM
Spoiler Alert!

Federer survives being down two sets in to take his opening match in 5 sets! Whew.... Falla played very well and had his chances, but perhaps nerves got to him a bit in a few crucial games towards the end. Federer wasn't on form, but played just well enough to squeak through a victory.

NB Josh
2010-06-21, 02:03 PM
Tezter, that match and the Davydenko match were both great. This has been one of the best day 1s at Wimbledon in a while.

I noticed that ESPN2 (and as a result TSN) dropped the ticker for a few minutes just after noon ET, and then it came back within 5 minutes. Last year Wimbledon wouldn't let ESPN2 use it, apparently they have changed their stance. The good news is that TSN will be using the international feed from tomorrow until Friday (because ESPN2 has the World Cup), so no ticker until the weekend.

thegman
2010-06-22, 09:33 AM
Yep, no ticker today.

but I guess the international feed doesnt take commercials? or takes commercials at different times, because TSN is doing it whenever they please, and its annoying for an announcer to be analyzing a play/player, and tsn just decides to cut to commercial.

Oh well, still better than ESPN coverage.

Andrew1
2010-06-22, 02:06 PM
Unfortunately coverage ended at 2pm EST. A magazine show, Motoring 2010, is now on. We missed the end of the Wozniacki match.

Edit: Rod Smith just came on and said they lost the Wimbledon feed due to technical difficulties. He said something I didn't catch about weather.

The TSN schedule said Wimbledon was supposed to end at 2pm. So they would've shown the rest of the Wozniacki match if it hadn't been for the technical difficulties but they were ending Wimbledon coverage early today anyway. Why they are ending it early I don't know.

Andrew1
2010-06-22, 02:20 PM
Looking at the Wimbledon website there aren't too many matches still going but there are some. Malisse v Ferraro, Verdasco v Fognini, and John Isner's match are all still in the 3rd set.

thegman
2010-06-23, 10:51 AM
This coverage is putting me on major tilt.

Coming back from commercial and its 30-30 in a 5-5 tie? Then again to commercial after that game, then back when its 30-love in the next game?

Cmon tsn.. youre better than this. I think.

NB Josh
2010-06-23, 11:22 AM
but I guess the international feed doesnt take commercials? or takes commercials at different times, because TSN is doing it whenever they please, and its annoying for an announcer to be analyzing a play/player, and tsn just decides to cut to commercial.
The international feed uses BBC commentators, which is a good thing, but BBC doesn't take commercials. So the commentators are always talking and TSN has to do their best to go to and come from commercial. The good thing is that the best commentators (Barry Davies for example) pause for a second after every odd game, which is when networks outside of the U.K. go to commercial.

As for TSN skipping out at 2pm, the best I can figure is that they are paying for 6 hours of uplink time and when its up they lose the feed. They may fix it for today. Unlike ESPN2, whose feed TSN gets all the time, they only get the international feeds at Wimbledon and Roland Garros when necessary.

Andrew1
2010-06-23, 03:27 PM
SPOILER ALERT!

TSN sticking with the unbelievable Isner v Mahut mega-marathon instead of going to regular programming.

thegman
2010-06-23, 04:11 PM
yep, gotta give props to TSN for that. lol

going to resume tomorrow. :o

Wayne
2010-06-23, 09:49 PM
The Isner - Mahut match is one of the most remarkable things I have ever seen.

ptimo
2010-06-23, 11:21 PM
Since Isner served first in the fifth set, Mahut is always trailing while serving, knowing that if he were to get broken he would lose.

That's gotta be nerve-racking.

thegman
2010-06-24, 10:02 AM
is tsn contractually obligated to pick up espn or is it tsns choice?

Out of the loop about tsn's owernship, but espn does own part of tsn dont they?

sad face on back to espn coverage. :(

DSgamby
2010-06-24, 10:25 AM
The match that never ends will resume play in about 5 minutes.

Court 18 is packed.

NB Josh
2010-06-24, 10:42 AM
TSN isn't obligated to pick up ESPN coverage, but it is much cheaper for them to do so. I'm fine with watching ESPN's coverage, the ticker is a bit annoying and they spend a bit too much time in studio, but otherwise their coverage is fine.

My guess is that TSN had some trouble getting the ESPNU feed, so they were using the international feed (which RDS was already receiving). Now that they have the ESPNU feed they can use ESPN's coverage again.