Viewers SLAM BBC and Eurosport for Saturday’s coverage of Tokyo Olympics

Viewers SLAM BBC and Eurosport for Saturday’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympics… with the Beeb now only able to show TWO sports at a time despite wall-to-wall coverage of every sport in previous Games

The BBC and Eurosport have both been condemned by viewers for their coverage of the Olympics.

On the first day of full events in Tokyo, viewers raged over the BBC’s lack of choices — they now only show two sports at once.

Meanwhile, Eurosport viewers were furious at a series of blunders which marred their enjoyment of Saturday’s action.

The BBC’s coverage of the Tokyo Olympics was slammed for its choice of sports on Saturday

Eurosport's viewers were furious at a series of blunders which marred Saturday's action

Eurosport’s viewers were furious at a series of blunders which marred Saturday’s action

Many sports fans had tuned into the BBC hoping to see Olympic favourites such as gymnastics and rowing, plus the tennis. Yet gold medal favourite Adam Peaty’s swimming heat did not appear on either main channel for more than an hour after it had happened, although it was available live on iPlayer.

Both BBC1 and the red button screened the cycling road race on Saturday, which triggered complaints from tennis fans, who pointed out that they may be waiting until Thursday for their sport to air.

Rowing did feature early but the chairman of British Rowing later noted that it had disappeared from view. ‘Am I being really thick that I can’t find rowing anywhere since the BBC moved to this road cycling?’ Mark Davies, son of commentator Barry, tweeted.

The BBC broadcasted the men's road race which baffled fans of tennis and rowing

The BBC broadcasted the men’s road race which baffled fans of tennis and rowing

The chairman of British Rowing, Mark Davies, was baffled as to why rowing was not on the BBC

The chairman of British Rowing, Mark Davies, was baffled as to why rowing was not on the BBC

‘I’ve spent the last 25 minutes looking on every coloured button and web page.’

BBC presenter Dan Walker, who anchored the coverage, was quick to hit back. ‘Thanks for watching this morning,’ he wrote. 

‘I know we’ve got used to being able to see every sport at the Olympics but this time the BBC is only allowed to show two sports at the same time. It is an issue about TV rights and not an editorial choice.’

The coverage marks a stark deviation from London 2012 and Rio 2016 when viewers enjoyed close to wall-to-wall coverage. This year the BBC does not have full rights, with US broadcasting giant Discovery snapping up the European rights.

Lewis Goodall, policy editor on BBC’s Newsnight, attempted to lay the blame at the door of the print media.

He tweeted, ‘Licence fee barely moved for 10 years, something called for by lots of newspapers and then outrage as, guess what, the BBC can’t afford to do certain things.’

Eurosport’s coverage, meanwhile, has been branded a shambles.

The BBC has produced wall-to-wall coverage of every sport in previous Olympic Games

The BBC has produced wall-to-wall coverage of every sport in previous Olympic Games



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