Yahoo Japan versus Yahoo.com's coverage of Olympic medal counts. It's noteworthy to mention that the US was actually in second place at one point.
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Kanchou wrote:
Yahoo Japan versus Yahoo.com's coverage of Olympic medal counts. It's noteworthy to mention that the US was actually in second place at one point.
xenomorph42 wrote:??????
Yokohammer wrote:Don't get it?
Yahoo Japan (and much of the J-media in general) only report medals won by Japanese athletes. Apparently they're not interested in anyone else. Where other medalists are mentioned it is with the utmost brevity. Of course the media in other countries are mostly interested in medals won by their own athletes, but at least they usually present the entire picture rather than excluding/marginalizing everyone else.
This type of thing came up in another thread as well, in the case where Nagashima and Kato won the silver and bronze in the 500-meter speed skating. The gold was taken by Korea, but I can't remember seeing one report on the tube that mentioned that apparently insignificant detail.
Yokohammer wrote:Don't get it?
Yahoo Japan (and much of the J-media in general) only report medals won by Japanese athletes. Apparently they're not interested in anyone else. Where other medalists are mentioned it is with the utmost brevity. Of course the media in other countries are mostly interested in medals won by their own athletes, but at least they usually present the entire picture rather than excluding/marginalizing everyone else.
2triky wrote:Same thing happened in Beijing during the Summer games. Chinese media outlets only focused on the medals won by their athletes and to a large extent didn't focus on other history making events, such as not covering Michael Phelps winning more gold than available at Fort Knox.
So what's new.
Yokohammer wrote:That's interesting.
So how do the Korean media handle medal reportage? Anyone know?
Yokohammer wrote:So how do the Korean media handle medal reportage?
2triky wrote:Same thing happened in Beijing during the Summer games. Chinese media outlets only focused on the medals won by their athletes and to a large extent didn't focus on other history making events, such as not covering Michael Phelps winning more gold than available at Fort Knox.
So what's new.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I'm assuming that's a rhetorical question.
Kanchou wrote:The only reason I watched curling for more than three seconds today is because they just made a Simpsons episode about it.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:You deserve a Gold Medal just for doing that!
How the fuck can you have a sport played with a broom, for fuck's sake? (Quidditch, excepted). Stupid, stupid sport.
The Winter Olympics should be limited to speedskating, all the events where you whizz down frozen waterslides at breakneck speeds, ski-jumping, the nordic combined (with live targets), alpine skiing, ice hockey and snowball fights. All the rest is just bullshit.
Greji wrote:The US gets a lot of coverage in Korea. It's all centered around Anton Ohno and their hopes for his instant demise.....
6810 wrote:Yeah, and why the fuck are figure skating and synchronised swimming olympic sports and not beatboxing, ballet and tae bo? Fucked!
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Has anybody seen dwarves in Japan?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Only when I open my eyes.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Has anybody seen dwarves in Japan?
Yokohammer wrote:That's interesting.
So how do the Korean media handle medal reportage? Anyone know?
sublight wrote:"Korean athletes robbed by judges in ski jump. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in slalom. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in biathlon. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in luge. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes take gold in speed skating, but medal looks a bit smaller than competitors'. Nation outraged."
sublight wrote:Quite a few, actually. I was just thinking to myself the other day how frequently I saw them here compared with back in the US. Random chance, I suppose.
sublight wrote:"Korean athletes robbed by judges in ski jump. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in slalom. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in biathlon. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes robbed by judges in luge. Nation outraged."
"Korean athletes take gold in speed skating, but medal looks a bit smaller than competitors'. Nation outraged."
Yokohammer wrote: Yahoo Japan (and much of the J-media in general) only report medals won by Japanese athletes. Apparently they're not interested in anyone else. Where other medalists are mentioned it is with the utmost brevity. Of course the media in other countries are mostly interested in medals won by their own athletes, but at least they usually present the entire picture rather than excluding/marginalizing everyone else.
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