Olympic Viewing: Speed skating, relief in the morning for NBC

Highlights from television coverage of the Sochi Olympics:

LONG DISTANCE SKATE: Speed skating gold medallist Dan Jansen — from back when non-Dutch skaters occasionally won medals — did some solid work with NBC’s coverage of long-distance races on Tuesday. He explained how ice in arenas near sea level is harder to skate on, and how that works to the disadvantage of U.S. skaters. NBC also told the rich story behind the men’s 10,000 metre race, with Dutch skater Sven Kramer’s attempt to win the gold medal denied him by a coach’s mistake four years ago. Kramer started out quickly, but Jansen quickly and correctly observed that he didn’t have the strength to beat countryman Jorrit Bergsma.

MORNING SIGH: That was a sigh of relief from the “Today” show studios, where executives learned Tuesday that the morning show beat ABC’s “Good Morning America” in the ratings last week. It was the show’s first weekly victory since the London Olympics in 2012, but would have been a major blow if it hadn’t taken advantage of being in Sochi.

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