As the 2006 Winter Olympics drew to a close last night, the big-screen TV in the HUB-Robeson Center wasn't tuned in to the closing ceremonies -- possible evidence of an uninterested Penn State student population.
"Let's be realistic," Phil Barr (freshman-engineering) said. "American Idol beat it in the ratings."
However, a member of the Penn State Snowboarding Club, Ben Hawk (senior-mechanical engineering), said he paid attention to what is fast becoming one of the more popular sports.
"I actually watched [the Olympics] more this year, especially the snowboarding," Hawk said. "It seems like there's more hype with snowboarding this year with the range of competition with other countries."
On the weekly Nielsen ratings charts, the Turin Games have been overshadowed by several primetime hits, including American Idol and quasi-new favorites like Grey's Anatomy and Desperate Housewives.
"I don't think too many people care about the Olympics," Eugene Kim (senior-electrical engineering) said. "I usually go online to see who's winning which events."
Because the Games are not broadcast live, many potential viewers find that the Internet is an effective way to get Olympic results without having to watch the actual events, according to The Associated Press.



