One wonders if L.A. '06 will get on tv.

>I have checked on www.tyguide.com and have found nothing.
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>On Mon, 16 Sep 2002 07:58:52 -0700 (PDT) Louis LeBlanc
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>How sad is this?  Will we even get our canned one hour
>taped delayed coverage?
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>The 9th IAAF World Cup is Athletics biggest pay-day
>this year, and as merits such an occasion there will
>be a global television audience on hand to applaud the
>teamsí competitive exploits in the 28,000 seated
>Comunidad de Madrid Stadium, which was built to
>support the Madrid Olympic Candidature and has already
>held the 1996 European Cup Final.
>
>In Europe, Eurosport will offer a pan European
>broadcast and in over 26 European countries viewers
>will have the opportunity to see the competition on
>terrestrial networks, including those in Great
>Britain, Italy, France, Spain, Sweden, Finland etcÖ.
>
>  All of Africa will view the action live via CFI and
>ART, and others to broadcast coverage will be China,
>Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Canada, Australia,
>Vietnam and Caribbean nations.
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