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which channel is showing winter olympics

The 2026 Winter Olympics are being shown on NBC on traditional TV in the United States, with full live streaming on Peacock.

Quick Scoop: Which channel is showing Winter Olympics?

For the current Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, here’s how coverage works in key regions.

United States

  • Main TV network: NBC is the primary broadcast channel for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • Streaming: Peacock is streaming every sport and event live, including replays and highlights.
  • Cable channels: USA Network and CNBC are carrying additional coverage blocks, similar to past Games.

Canada, UK, Europe and more

From where you are, you’ll need to check your local rights holder; globally, the Olympics are split by territory.

Here are some of the major examples:

  • Canada: CBC/Radio‑Canada, TSN, RDS, Sportsnet.
  • United Kingdom: BBC (plus Eurosport/Discovery+ under the wider European deal).
  • Europe (many countries): Public broadcasters via the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Warner Bros. Discovery on Eurosport/Discovery+.
  • Italy (host nation): RAI (free‑to‑air) and Warner Bros. Discovery for pay‑TV/streaming.
  • Australia: Nine Network.
  • India: JioHotstar.
  • Latin America: Claro Sports.
  • Middle East & North Africa: beIN Sports.
  • Sub‑Saharan Africa: StarTimes.

If you tell me your country, I can point you to the exact channel name and, where available, a current TV schedule link.

Simple viewing checklist

  • In the US:
    1. Turn on NBC for big primetime and daytime events.
2. Use Peacock to stream any sport live or on replay.
3. Check USA Network and CNBC if you want wall‑to‑wall coverage beyond NBC’s main feed.
  • Outside the US:
    1. Look up your country in the official broadcaster list for Milan–Cortina 2026.
2. Use that broadcaster’s site/app for an auto‑adjusted schedule in your time zone where available.

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