In the U.S., the Olympics are on NBC and its related channels, with full streaming on Peacock.

Quick Scoop

Main channels in the U.S.

  • NBC is the primary broadcast network for the Olympics.
  • Cable coverage runs heavily on USA Network and CNBC, which carry many live events and medal rounds.
  • Peacock is the main streaming home, showing every sport and every medal event live, plus replays.

For the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milan–Cortina)

  • NBC and Peacock are the lead platforms for the 2026 Winter Games in the U.S.
  • USA Network is the 24/7 “home of Team USA,” with nonstop Olympic programming.
  • CNBC shows additional coverage, especially outside of its weekday business programming.

If you’re outside the U.S.

Which channel you get depends on your country, because broadcast rights are different in each territory. For example, CBC/Radio‑Canada has rights in Canada, BBC in the U.K., and Nine in Australia.

If you tell me your country, I can pinpoint the exact channel or network that carries the Olympics there.

TL;DR: In the U.S., look for NBC, USA Network, CNBC, and Peacock; elsewhere, it depends on your local Olympic rights holder.

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