What network will cover the Olympics?
NBC
NBC is home to the Olympics, so tune into your local NBC station for primetime coverage. Programing will also be featured on NBC Sports Network, USA, CNBC, the NBC Olympics Channel, the Golf Channel and Telemundo.
Who will broadcast the 2020 Olympics?
NBC will once again be the exclusive Olympics broadcaster on network television in the U.S.—and according to The New York Times, the network is planning an amazing 7,000 hours of Olympics coverage over the Games’ two weeks across its many broadcast, cable, digital and streaming platforms.
How can I watch Tokyo Olympics 2021?
NBCUniversal is the main broadcast partner for 2021 Tokyo Olympics Games programming across cable, broadcast, and digital platforms. Your basic-cable package (like this one we like from Verizon) will let you watch the Olympics on TV including final event recaps and the Closing Ceremony live.
How can I watch the 2021 Olympics without cable?
If you want to watch the Olympics without cable, then you may want to consider a DIRECTV Stream subscription. Formerly known as AT TV and DIRECTV NOW, this is AT’s live TV streaming service. DIRECTV Stream has streams of NBC, NBCSN, USA Network, and Olympic Channel, making it perfect for watching the Olympics.
Where can I watch Olympics 2021 live?
In the U.S. the Tokyo Olympics is airing on NBC’s family of networks and their affiliated streaming service Peacock. If you’ve cut the cord and don’t get NBC or NBCSN through your cable package, you can access those channels through Sling TV and Fubo TV, two of the picks on our best streaming services list.
Will Peacock carry the Olympics?
New York, N.Y. – April 20, 2021 – Peacock and NBC Olympics today announced that the Tokyo Olympics are coming to Peacock, with four live studio shows every day that will allow fans to catch-up and keep up on the must-see moments of the Summer Games.
Can you watch the Olympics on Hulu?
Here is how you can watch the Olympics as a cord cutter. NBC will be the place to go for many of the biggest events including the opening and closing ceremonies. Hulu, Sling TV, YouTube TV, PlayStation Vue , and DIRECTV NOW all offer NBC in some markets; however, the best way to watch is 100% with an antenna.
How to watch the Olympics?
– Peacock TV. NBC’s streaming service Peacock will offer real-time viewing of the games including exclusive live coverage of the Olympic opening and closing ceremonies before they air on NBC. – Sling TV. You can view most of the games on Sling TV with a Sling Blue subscription for $35. – Hulu Live + TV. You’ll be able to watch every game with a subscription to Hulu TV + Live TV. – YouTube TV. A YouTube TV subscription will you to view on NBC, NBC Sports, the Olympic Channel, USA, and the Golf Channel, for complete access to all of the events. – Fubo TV. Fubo TV offers live access to the 2020 Olympic Games through the NBC, USA, and the Olympics channel for $59.99 a month.
What channel is the Olympic Channel?
Dish Network customers can find the NBC Olympics Basketball Specialty channel on channel 147 and the NBC Sports Network on channel 159. Direct-TV customers can turn to channel 752 for the Basketball Specialty channel and 603 for the NBC Sports Network.
What are the Olympic events?
Speed skating. Photo credit: Vladislav Gajic/Shutterstock.com.