Anonymous wrote:Olympics is dying. Once the younger boomers/old gen x are gone, nobody will be watching it on t.v.. No viewership means no ad money. It has also been plagued with a lot of scandal, and Russia invaded the Ukraine during the Olympics. I'm guessing gen z will cancel it.
Anonymous wrote:I watched so many sports and enjoyed all except for breakdancing, simply because it was very poor quality. I’ve seen better breakdancing by people on the street on a random day.
Anonymous wrote:It really has. The memes that came out of this one (the Norwegian Muffin Man, the embarrassing Australian breakdancer, etc.) have really helped make the Olympics fun this year. Add in personalities like Snoop and commentators like Laurie Hernandez and suddenly people want to watch again.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olympics is dying. Once the younger boomers/old gen x are gone, nobody will be watching it on t.v.. No viewership means no ad money. It has also been plagued with a lot of scandal, and Russia invaded the Ukraine during the Olympics. I'm guessing gen z will cancel it.
This didn’t age well. Ratings are way up & my college aged kid is obsessed with the Olympics and getting up at 5 am to watch volleyball (a sport, as far as I know, he had never watched before last week). He has also become quite conversant re: fencing.
It will be interesting to see the ratings for today’s basketball game.
https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/press-releases/paris-olympics-on-nbc-and-usa-network-dominating-primetime-in-2024
I am not surprised! I feel like I have heard way more about the Olympics from my kids this time around. I think tiktok has helped that
The Olympics jumped the shark a while ago. They’re just desperately trying to stay relevant to the youth, who can’t be bothered to look up from their phones or video games.
Also, it's part of the "Everybody can be a winner" and "Everyone is equal" philosophy.
It really has. The memes that came out of this one (the Norwegian Muffin Man, the embarrassing Australian breakdancer, etc.) have really helped make the Olympics fun this year. Add in personalities like Snoop and commentators like Laurie Hernandez and suddenly people want to watch again.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olympics is dying. Once the younger boomers/old gen x are gone, nobody will be watching it on t.v.. No viewership means no ad money. It has also been plagued with a lot of scandal, and Russia invaded the Ukraine during the Olympics. I'm guessing gen z will cancel it.
This didn’t age well. Ratings are way up & my college aged kid is obsessed with the Olympics and getting up at 5 am to watch volleyball (a sport, as far as I know, he had never watched before last week). He has also become quite conversant re: fencing.
It will be interesting to see the ratings for today’s basketball game.
https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/press-releases/paris-olympics-on-nbc-and-usa-network-dominating-primetime-in-2024
I am not surprised! I feel like I have heard way more about the Olympics from my kids this time around. I think tiktok has helped that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Olympics is dying. Once the younger boomers/old gen x are gone, nobody will be watching it on t.v.. No viewership means no ad money. It has also been plagued with a lot of scandal, and Russia invaded the Ukraine during the Olympics. I'm guessing gen z will cancel it.
This didn’t age well. Ratings are way up & my college aged kid is obsessed with the Olympics and getting up at 5 am to watch volleyball (a sport, as far as I know, he had never watched before last week). He has also become quite conversant re: fencing.
It will be interesting to see the ratings for today’s basketball game.
https://www.nbcsports.com/pressbox/press-releases/paris-olympics-on-nbc-and-usa-network-dominating-primetime-in-2024