Which clown in this forum said nobody watched the YOG ?
Obviously "he" must be sitting at the stadium after midnight during this 7th Lunar Month! Even IOC boss is delighted with this international event. Read the report in the newspapers:
Aug 21, 2010
YOG in world's media
Games carried by 166 broadcasters worldwide, and is a hit on YouTube
By Bhagyashree Garekar, Assistant Foreign Editor
International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said he was delighted by the television coverage and the YouTube hits garnered by the YOG.
'I'm very happy with the television coverage because we've been able to sign contracts with 166 broadcasters in so many countries,' he told The Straits Times at the Youth Olympic Village yesterday.
'The day before yesterday, we were the third most-watched item on YouTube in the world... that's something.'
YOG a resounding success: Rogge
THERE may still be five days to go, but Olympics chief Jacques Rogge is already giving top marks to the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
LONG queues for Youth Olympic Games (YOG) tickets formed at competition venues for a second day running, with demand from fans expected to swell significantly for this weekend's action.
Football and athletics are expected to draw the most crowds, and organisers are stressing there is no guarantee that extra passes will be released.
Obviously "he" must be sitting at the stadium after midnight during this 7th Lunar Month! Even IOC boss is delighted with this international event. Read the report in the newspapers:
Aug 21, 2010
YOG in world's media
Games carried by 166 broadcasters worldwide, and is a hit on YouTube
By Bhagyashree Garekar, Assistant Foreign Editor
International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said he was delighted by the television coverage and the YouTube hits garnered by the YOG.
'I'm very happy with the television coverage because we've been able to sign contracts with 166 broadcasters in so many countries,' he told The Straits Times at the Youth Olympic Village yesterday.
'The day before yesterday, we were the third most-watched item on YouTube in the world... that's something.'
YOG a resounding success: Rogge
THERE may still be five days to go, but Olympics chief Jacques Rogge is already giving top marks to the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
LONG queues for Youth Olympic Games (YOG) tickets formed at competition venues for a second day running, with demand from fans expected to swell significantly for this weekend's action.
Football and athletics are expected to draw the most crowds, and organisers are stressing there is no guarantee that extra passes will be released.