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Old 07-30-2012, 03:38 PM   #18
mypharmalife

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You can also see every event live on-line if you have an approved TV carrier.
I think NBC is doing a decent job so far of letting people know during the daytime and nighttime telecasts when they are going to show any spoilers.
i guess as long as you don't watch any of their other programming or do anything on the internet:

NBC's Bob Costas opened Saturday's NBC prime-time broadcast by noting that prime-time coverage is taped, which was sort of inevitable given that 8 p.m. ET is 1 a.m. local time in London. And Costas added that there will be no so-called spoiler alerts — warnings to viewers that the network is about to report event results.

Only, it was too late. NBC's Olympics lead-in, the Nightly News, led off with anchor Brian Williams announcing the results of the much-anticipated men's swimming 400 IM final, without even providing a spoiler alert.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olymp...ult/56565870/1
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