what channel olympics

In the US, the 2026 Winter Olympics (Milan–Cortina) are on NBC’s TV networks and Peacock for streaming.
Quick Scoop: What channel are the Olympics on?
For the current Milan–Cortina 2026 Winter Games, coverage in the United States is spread across several places:
- Main broadcast TV channel : NBC (your local NBC station over antenna, cable, or satellite).
- Cable channels :
- USA Network (a lot of live events and Team USA coverage).
* CNBC (additional live events and replays).
- Streaming (all events in one place) :
- Peacock – this is the primary streaming home where you can watch every competition live, plus replays and special shows like “Gold Zone.”
* NBCOlympics.com and NBC.com (with a TV provider login), and the NBC / NBC Sports apps also stream coverage.
If you just remember one thing: in the US, think NBC on TV, Peacock for streaming.
A few extra tips
- Exact channel numbers depend on your TV provider (cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming), so you’ll need to check your on‑screen guide for NBC, USA Network, and CNBC.
- Peacock usually has a big “Olympics” section on the home screen during the Games where you can jump straight into live events or replays.
- If you are outside the US, your Olympic channel will be different; each country has its own rights holder (for example, many European countries use national broadcasters or Eurosport).
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