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olympic tv schedule 2022 printable

by Kayla Smith DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Olympic TV schedule?

Complete TV listings for 2022 Beijing Olympics

  • Friday, Feb. 4 (Day 0)
  • NBC. Noon – 3 p.m.
  • USA Network
  • Saturday, Feb. 5 (Day 1)
  • NBC
  • USA Network
  • CNBC
  • Sunday, Feb. 6 (Day 2)
  • NBC
  • USA Network

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What channel to watch the Olympics?

  • NBC
  • NBC Sports
  • Olympic Channel
  • CNBC
  • USA
  • Golf Channel
  • fuboTV (7-day free trial)

Which network will broadcast Olympics live?

The gold medal final will be broadcast during NBC’s primetime coverage. Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.

When will Olympics be televised?

The event will air starting at 10:30 p.m. CT on NBC's primetime plus and can also be streamed live beginning at 10 p.m. CT at the links below. Sat | Feb 19 | 10:00 p.m. Exhibition Gala

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What is the TV schedule for the Winter Olympics 2022?

2022 Beijing Winter Olympics TV scheduleNetStartMatchup or eventNBC2:00 PMAlpine Skiing Team EventWomen's Cross-Country Skiing 30kmNBC7:00 PMOlympic GoldNBC8:00 PMClosing Ceremony5 more rows

Is Olympic viewership down 2022?

The 2022 Winter Olympics averaged 11.4 million viewers across NBC's networks in prime time, a 42% decrease from the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. It's the second consecutive set of Games to hit a record low.

What channel is Olympic?

In 2021, the channel aired live event coverage during the Olympics for the first (and ultimately, only) time. On July 1, 2022, NBCUniversal announced that Olympic Channel would be shut down on September 30, 2022, with plans to move its programming to other outlets to be determined....Olympic Channel (American TV channel)ProgrammingWebsiteOfficial website14 more rows

Where can I watch the Olympics 2022 CBC?

CBC Gem and the CBC Olympics app will both provide streaming options for Canadians and CBC.ca will provide live events, highlights and replays of various CBC-aired sports throughout the Olympics. You can also stream CBC's live coverage of the 2022 Olympics by signing up for fuboTV.

What gets more viewers World Cup or Olympics?

Argument for The World Cup drew in an audience of 3.05 billion according to the International Olympic Committee. This is the lowest figure ever recorded for the Olympic Games. To put it into perspective, the Beijing Olympics drew in 4.7 billion viewers.

Are the Olympics losing ratings?

The Games drew their lowest U.S. ratings ever. Reports released Monday indicate there was an average total audience of 11.4 million viewers for the 2022 Beijing Olympics. That is a sharp decline from the 19.8 million average for the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

Why is NBC Universal shutting down the Olympic Channel?

The closure of the Olympic Channel reflects NBC's wider shift away from linear sports channels towards streaming, a trend which also saw the closure of NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) last year.

Where can I watch the Olympics live?

Stream NBCUniversal's live and on-demand coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games with Hulu + Live TV. Cancel anytime, effective at the end of your billing period. Valid for eligible new and returning Hulu subscribers (who have not had Hulu in the past 1 month), 18+ only.

What happened to the Olympic Channel?

In July, Comcast said it would shut down the Olympic Channel as it reorganized its television strategy around streaming. The company closed its flagship sports network NBCSN last year and moved live events previously carried on the channel to other cable networks and its streaming service, Peacock.

What Canadian channels are showing the Olympics?

2022 Edition of our NEW SEASON PREVIEW section is NOW AVAILABLE!Home.CTV Comedy Channel.Streaming TV. BritBox. CBC Gem. CTV Throwback.Epix Originals.

Which channels to watch Olympics in Canada?

You can watch coverage on CBC, CBC News Network, TSN and Sportsnet. The national broadcaster will also be streaming events on its website or through the CBC Gem or CBC Sports apps on a mobile phone or device. You can follow our 2022 Olympics coverage here.

How can I watch the Olympics in Canada for free?

If you don't have cable, you can live stream the 2022 Winter Olympics for free directly from the CBC Gem and CBC Olympics website. You can also stream the event from CBC Gem and CBC Olympics mobile apps.

Why are ratings down for the Olympics?

There's the general decline in TV viewing; a 13-hour time difference between Beijing and the East Coast; a controversy over the host country's human rights record; fewer fans attending due to Covid-19 restrictions; and potential viewer fatigue with a second Olympics just six months after the summer games.

Why are Olympic ratings low?

The numbers are stark but not a surprise. Strained relations between the United States and China due to economic and human rights issues, another Olympics held during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a lack of buzz coming into the Games have been significant factors.

Is anyone watching the Winter Olympics?

An average of 10.7 million people watched the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games on NBC in primetime over the past few weeks, the network announced on Monday. Including NBC's streaming and digital platforms, that number ticked up to 11.4 million.

Is anyone watching the Beijing Olympics?

USA averaged 1.4 million primetime viewers and 937,000 total day viewers during the Games. NBCU said overall, the cumulative audience of the Beijing Olympics 160 million persons watched the Olympics across their video platforms.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 (DAY -1)

NBC 8pm-12am Figure Skating: Team Event (LIVE); Men’s Short Program; Rhythm Dance Women’s Freestyle Skiing: Moguls Qualifying Men’s Freestyle Skiing: Moguls Qualifying 12:35am- 2am Figure Skating: Pairs’ Short Program Team Event (LIVE)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (DAY 1)

NBC 2pm-6pm Women’s Speed Skating: 3000m Men’s Luge: First & Second Runs Women’s Cross-Country Skiing: Skiathlon Men’s Freestyle Skiing: Moguls Qualifying Women’s Ski Jumping: Normal Hill Final 8pm-11:30pm Figure Skating: Team Event (LIVE); Women’s Short Program; Men’s Free Skate Men’s Alpine Skiing: Downhill Run (LIVE) Short Track: Mixed Relay Final 12am-1:30am Women’s Snowboard: Slopestyle Final Men’s Freestyle Skiing: Moguls Final.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6 (DAY 2)

NBC 2pm-6pm Men’s Speed Skating: 5000m Men’s Cross-Country Skiing: Skiathlon Men’s Ski Jumping: Normal Hill Final 7pm-11:30pm Figure Skating: Team Event (LIVE); Pairs’ Free Skate; Free Dance; Women’s Free Skate Women’s Alpine Skiing: Giant Slalom First Run (LIVE) Women’s Freestyle Skiing: Big Air Qualifying (LIVE); Moguls Final Men’s Luge: Third & Final Runs 12am-2am Women’s Alpine Skiing: Giant Slalom Final Run (LIVE) Men’s Snowboard: Slopestyle Final.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 (DAY 3)

NBC 2pm-5pm Women’s Biathlon: 15km Individual Mixed Team Ski Jumping: Normal Hill 8pm-12:30am Men’s Figure Skating: Short Program (LIVE) Men’s Alpine Skiing: Super G (LIVE) Women’s Freestyle Skiing: Big Air Final (LIVE) Women’s Short Track: 500m Final Women’s Speed Skating: 1500m 1:05am-2am Men’s Short Track: 1000m Final Women’s Luge: First & Second Runs.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 (DAY 4)

NBC 2pm-5pm Men’s Biathlon: 20km Individual Women’s Luge: Third & Final Runs Men’s & Women’s Cross-Country Skiing: Individual Sprint Finals 8pm-11pm Women’s Alpine Skiing: Slalom First Run (LIVE) Women’s Snowboard: Halfpipe Qualifying (LIVE) Men’s Freestyle Skiing: Big Air Final (LIVE) Men’s Speed Skating: 1500m 11:35pm-2am Women’s Alpine Skiing: Slalom Final Run (LIVE) Men’s Snowboard: Halfpipe Qualifying (LIVE) Women’s Snowboard: Snowboard Cross Qualifying.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (DAY 5)

NBC 2pm-5pm Women’s Alpine Skiing: Slalom Final Run Women’s Snowboard: Snowboard Cross Final Doubles Luge: First & Final Runs Men’s Nordic Combined Skiing: Individual Normal Hill & 10km 8pm-12:30am Women’s Snowboard: Halfpipe Final (LIVE) Men’s Figure Skating: Free Skate (LIVE) Men’s Alpine Skiing: Combined, Downhill Run Men’s Short Track: 1500m Final 1:05am-2am Men’s Alpine Skiing: Combined, Slalom Run (LIVE).

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (DAY 6)

NBC 2pm-5pm Men’s Snowboard: Snowboard Cross Final Women’s Cross-Country Skiing: 10km Team Luge: Relay 8pm-11pm Women’s Alpine Skiing: Super G (LIVE) Men’s Snowboard: Halfpipe Final (LIVE) Mixed Team Freestyle Skiing: Aerials Final 11:35pm-12:30am Women’s Ice Hockey: Quarterfinal (LIVE) Women’s Skeleton: First Run; Second Run

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