In the U.S., the Olympics are on NBC’s channels and apps, with full streaming on Peacock.

Quick Scoop

For recent and upcoming Games (like Paris 2024 and Milan–Cortina 2026), coverage in the U.S. is centered on:

  • NBC (main broadcast network).
  • USA Network and CNBC for additional events and overflow coverage.
  • Peacock as the primary streaming home, carrying every event live.
  • NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, and the NBC / NBC Sports apps for extra streaming and replays.

If you’re outside the U.S., the channel depends on your country (for example: CBC/Radio‑Canada in Canada, BBC in the U.K., Nine in Australia, RAI in Italy, etc.).

To find the exact channel number, you’ll need to check your local cable/satellite guide or your streaming TV package’s live channel lineup, since it varies by provider and region.

Mini table: Examples by country

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Country/RegionMain Olympic broadcaster
United StatesNBCUniversal (NBC, USA, CNBC, Peacock)
CanadaCBC/Radio‑Canada, TSN, RDS
United KingdomBBC (with rights via EBU/TNT Sports deal)
ItalyRAI (free‑to‑air) and Warner Bros. Discovery/Eurosport
AustraliaNine Network
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