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The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are coming! The opening ceremony will be held on February 4, 2022. How to watch the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony and Winter Olympic Games?
The Opening Ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports and NBCOlympics.com, hosted by Savannah Guthrie and Mike Tirico, with a stellar prime-time show. (The first prime-time show was actually the night before the awards ceremony on February 3rd, with live figure skating and tycoons of men and women.)
6:30 AM ET
The opening ceremony was broadcast live on NBC and paid streaming service Peacock, as well as on the NBCSports app and NBCOlympics.com. (A cable subscription is required.) If you don't have a cable or Peacock premium subscription, you can also watch NBC coverage with a subscription to live TV streaming services like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.
9AM - 11AM EST
The opening ceremony was followed by a special edition of NBC's TODAY, which included reactions to the ceremony and interviews with athletes.
12pm - 3pm EST
On NBC and Peacock, NBCU will recap the highlights of the opening ceremony and look ahead to the biggest storylines of the Beijing Olympics in Friday's first daytime program of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
8 PM - 11 PM EST
NBC and Peacock's Primetime Enhanced Edition of the Opening Ceremony features Team USA, as well as the show, the grand show and the nation's parade.
Beijing is 8 hours ahead of the UK time zone, 13 hours ahead of the US Eastern Time Zone, and 16 hours ahead of the US Pacific Time Zone. (For Australians in the AEDT time zone, Beijing is three hours late.) Evening events, including the wildly popular opening ceremony, will be broadcast live in the morning US time. The full event schedule is online.
Here's how to watch the Winter Olympics in all the different ways
NBC
NBC is broadcasting the Olympics, so if you have a local NBC broadcast channel, you can watch the Olympics there.
Peacock
If you want more control over what events to watch at specific times, NBC streaming service Peacock will have all events live and on demand.
NBCOlympics.com and NBCSports.com
If you have a cable login, you can stream live events on NBCOlympics.com and NBCSports.com.
More choices
Sling TV, YouTube TV and Hulu Plus Live TV will broadcast the Olympics.
The Opening Ceremony will be broadcast live on NBC, Peacock, NBC Sports and NBCOlympics.com, hosted by Savannah Guthrie and Mike Tirico, with a stellar prime-time show. (The first prime-time show was actually the night before the awards ceremony on February 3rd, with live figure skating and tycoons of men and women.)
How to watch the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony?
6:30 AM ET
The opening ceremony was broadcast live on NBC and paid streaming service Peacock, as well as on the NBCSports app and NBCOlympics.com. (A cable subscription is required.) If you don't have a cable or Peacock premium subscription, you can also watch NBC coverage with a subscription to live TV streaming services like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.
9AM - 11AM EST
The opening ceremony was followed by a special edition of NBC's TODAY, which included reactions to the ceremony and interviews with athletes.
12pm - 3pm EST
On NBC and Peacock, NBCU will recap the highlights of the opening ceremony and look ahead to the biggest storylines of the Beijing Olympics in Friday's first daytime program of the Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
8 PM - 11 PM EST
NBC and Peacock's Primetime Enhanced Edition of the Opening Ceremony features Team USA, as well as the show, the grand show and the nation's parade.
How to watch the Winter Olympic Games?
Beijing is 8 hours ahead of the UK time zone, 13 hours ahead of the US Eastern Time Zone, and 16 hours ahead of the US Pacific Time Zone. (For Australians in the AEDT time zone, Beijing is three hours late.) Evening events, including the wildly popular opening ceremony, will be broadcast live in the morning US time. The full event schedule is online.
Here's how to watch the Winter Olympics in all the different ways
NBC
NBC is broadcasting the Olympics, so if you have a local NBC broadcast channel, you can watch the Olympics there.
Peacock
If you want more control over what events to watch at specific times, NBC streaming service Peacock will have all events live and on demand.
NBCOlympics.com and NBCSports.com
If you have a cable login, you can stream live events on NBCOlympics.com and NBCSports.com.
More choices
Sling TV, YouTube TV and Hulu Plus Live TV will broadcast the Olympics.