Where to Watch Milan-Cortina 2026: Winter Olympics Broadcast Guide

Where to Watch Milan-Cortina 2026: Winter Olympics Broadcast Guide

It’s that time again, as NBC and streaming provider Peacock will be the key US platforms for coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy.

Broadcast coverage began with the Opening Ceremony live from Milan’s San Siro Stadium on Friday; however, curling began at 10:05 a.m. PT on Wednesday, February 4. The Games will run till February 22nd.

Every day, NBC will air five hours of daytime programming. The most popular events will air live on NBC every afternoon and weekend mornings, as Italy is six hours ahead of the United States’ Eastern Time Zone, just like the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Peacock is streaming the entire Olympics live. The service broadcasts every sport and event live, including all 116 medal events, and will include full-event replays as well as all linear programming, including the NBC broadcast.

USA Network and CNBC are both providing coverage, with the former serving as Team USA’s 24/7 headquarters, while the latter offering coverage on weekends and weekdays after its normal business programming closes.

Specific programming includes NBC’s three-hour Olympics primetime show Primetime in Milan, as well as Peacock’s Gold Zone and Multiview.

Scroll through the listings schedule to see what’s on when.

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