The Olympics will begin in 2 days. As promised, here is your guide to the first day of the Olympics. Yes, it is before the opening ceremonies, which will be Night 2 of the Olympics. All times listed here are the live times. All events will be streamed live on nbcolympics.com, as long as you have a participating cable or satellite provider which gives you access.
All times listed are EST.
1 AM- Alpine Skiing: Women's Super-Combined, Training 1
x- 1 AM- Snowboarding: Men's Slopestyle, Qualification
2:30 AM- Alpine Skiing: Men's Downhill, Training 1
x- 5 AM- Snowboarding: Women's Slopestyle, Qualification
x- 9 AM- Freestyle Skiing: Women's Moguls, Qualification
x- 10:30 AM- Figure Skating: Team- Men's Short Program
x- 12:10 PM- Figure Skating: Team- Pairs Short Program
x- These events will air tape delayed on NBC's primetime coverage.
This has been mentioned on other sites, but when you watch the events on nbcolympics.com, you will get the World English feed of the Olympics. The only way to watch the NBC feed will be to catch the events on tape delay or, if an event is being shown on a NBC network, then to tune into the stations feed. After watching some of the world feed on Thursday, I can say you will get fewer commercials using the NBC station feed than watching on the world feed.
This has been mentioned on other sites, but when you watch the events on nbcolympics.com, you will get the World English feed of the Olympics. The only way to watch the NBC feed will be to catch the events on tape delay or, if an event is being shown on a NBC network, then to tune into the stations feed. After watching some of the world feed on Thursday, I can say you will get fewer commercials using the NBC station feed than watching on the world feed.
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