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Years ago
I emailed SBS with the following:
Hi,
I wish to request that SBS strongly consider televising live the Australian men's and women's basketball games at the Beijing Olympics. In previous telecasts of the Olympic Games, television networks constantly chop and change through events, actions that spoil the live coverage of a sport such as basketball. Subsequently, uninterrupted coverage of the basketball would be greatly appreciated come this August.
I look forward to your reply.
Kind regards,
<Name>
Here was the response:
"Thanks for your comments, we will pass them on.
Regards"
That's it...no name or anything else. At least I got an acknowledgement.
Lets see what people power can do...just like the WNBL is trying with the ABC.
