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How to watch the live streaming of Winter Olympics 2018

How to watch the live streaming of Winter Olympics 2018

How to watch the live streaming of Winter Olympics 2018. We are only weeks away from the most anticipated event of sports’ world as the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea are officially underway and will start from February 25th.

There is no doubt to the fact that opening ceremonies were amazing and the official announcement with the torch lit. Now, all those sports fans and viewers have plenty of options to stream events this time around.

You can watch almost everything on NBC with your cable subscription. But, you don’t need to be worry about if you don’t have subscription of NBC as there are numerous internet TV providers that comprise some or all of the network’s coverage via their own service subscriptions.

However, NBC is live streaming almost every event via its site and iOS and Android apps. All you need is to log in with your cable subscription info to watch its coverage, however, as the network announced last March, they’re finally channeling tape delays and airing everything live for their viewers. So, from tomorrow, you’ll be capable to watch clips and original programs on Snapchat until the end of games’ session.

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On the other hand, you can watch at Comcast Xfinity TV as their subscribers get access to NBC’s coverage alongside 50 Olympics virtual channels type of playlists full of short clips alongside highlights and athlete features on a daily basis.

 If you want to watch the selective programming like ski jumping, figure skating, and snowboard big air then you can be accessed on-demand in 4K HDR with Dolby sound.

Moreover, DirecTV is offering the similar for the games, as well as 4K HDR and Dolby Atmos on-demand, despite the fact that only subscribers of its higher $60 tier get access to Olympics content.

Lots of Internet TV providers are tubing in NBC’s content for subscribers, however you’ll have to make sure whether your service provides a live feed or stores content. Interestingly, all of them have free trials of different lengths for instance YouTube TV’s is the longest with 14 days, while PlayStation Vue’s is the shortest one with 5 days.

Considering the user’s choice, Hulu Live TV is presenting their Olympic coverage in a different way allowing users to select their favorite sports/events to make them a personalized UI. Although, they’ll have access to all of NBC’s Olympics content, but it’ll be offered based on their preferences.

Last but not least, all subscribers of the sports-focused service FuboTV will have right of use to all 2,400 hours of NBC’s Olympics content.

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