Now you gone and done it, NBC, cutting Ray Davies doing the quintessential British song, "Waterloo Sunset." Just cut it, crappd on it, and aired Animal Freaking Practice instead.
That amounts to media malpractice, bastards.
They even cut it from extra bonus footage aired AFTER "Animal Practice." Had to stay up to past my bedtime to even catch the Who, what remains anyway.
Thank media gods for You bloody Tube, even with some shoddy sound. Die a horrible business death NBC, may you go the way of the dinosaur and print newspapers, and I will dance.
[NBC frustrated fans once again on Sunday when the network decided to interrupt its coverage of the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony to air an hour-long preview of an upcoming comedy series.
Despite record ratings and an unprecedented amount of coverage, NBC has miffed some Olympics enthusiasts by airing the games on tape delay, editing out portions of the opening ceremony, unintentionally spoiling major events, broadcasting Tom Brokaw's documentary on World War II instead of the competition, and more.
It probably, then, should not have surprised fans that the network edited out portions of the 2012 closing ceremony for broadcast, including performances by Muse and The Kinks. However, fans seemed startled when the network suddenly cut away from the closing ceremony to air a one-hour preview of "Animal Practice."]
Despite record ratings and an unprecedented amount of coverage, NBC has miffed some Olympics enthusiasts by airing the games on tape delay, editing out portions of the opening ceremony, unintentionally spoiling major events, broadcasting Tom Brokaw's documentary on World War II instead of the competition, and more.
It probably, then, should not have surprised fans that the network edited out portions of the 2012 closing ceremony for broadcast, including performances by Muse and The Kinks. However, fans seemed startled when the network suddenly cut away from the closing ceremony to air a one-hour preview of "Animal Practice."]
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