If no Phelps, NBC would have pooled resources
IF NBC DIDN'T have Michael Phelps, the network would have had to invent him.
Think about it a moment: Who would have been the big star of the Olympics, featured in promos and those "teases"? ("Up next, Michael Phelps swims in a key preliminary race and tries to keep his swimsuit from falling down.")
Perhaps another American swimmer -- and, of course, it must be an American -- say, the photogenic Natalie Coughlin? Maybe, but was her medal haul going to be big enough? The U.S. men's basketball team? The younger demographic might have been cool with that, but LeBron James' star power doesn't mean much if the team can't beat Puerto Rico. The teen girls of U.S. gymnastics? A likely choice.
The point is, it needs to be somebody. Whether Marion Jones, Michael Johnson, Carl Lewis or Matt Biondi, we need stars to draw us to the Games. Once we're parked in front of the television, other compelling stories may emerge to keep us there.
And Phelps has been the vessel thus far, but he's done swimming tomorrow. Let's see what next week brings.
The trend away from disease-of-the-week features on athletes overcoming adversity has been a welcome one, and NBC's coverage gives us hours filled with what Alicia Bridges once called "ack-shown." (You remember Bridges; she loved the night life, she wanted to boogie.) Complain if you must about not enough live coverage -- though there is plenty for those with cable access from early morning to late afternoon -- but no griping allowed about a lack of actual events on NBC.
Whether it's Rowdy Gaines at swimming or Tim Daggett at gymnastics, enthusiasm plays well during the Games. This isn't Dick Vitale blowing out your speakers over a fast-break dunk in one of a never-ending stream of college basketball games. Chances are, you won't watch more than a few minutes of these sports again until 2008.
Contact Ray Frager at ray. frager@baltsun.com.
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