Winter Olympics 2014 TV schedule: NBC, NBCSN, MSNBC, CNBC and USA Network combine to televise 539 hours of the Games. NBC airs primetime coverage of marquee events and key moments, and daytime coverage includes gold-medal finals in 11 of the 15 Winter Olympic sports. NBCSN airs more than 230 hours of coverage of 11 sports, featuring complete live coverage of figure skating. MSNBC, CNBC and USA Network combine for extensive coverage of hockey and curling. More than 1,000 hours of live competition will also be streamed on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra app.
Winter Olympics 2014 TV Coverage NBC Event coverage begins Feb. 6, one night before NBC airs the opening ceremony, with snowboard slopestyle, team figure skating and women’s freestyle moguls. NBC airs primetime coverage of marquee events and key moments each night of the Games. Daytime coverage includes gold-medal finals in 11 of the 15 Winter Olympic sports. NBCSN More than 230 hours of coverage of 11 sports, featuring complete live coverage of figure skating; 16 live men’s hockey games; seven live women’s hockey games; and live gold-medal coverage of bobsleigh, Nordic combined, cross-country skiing, speed skating and ski jumping. MSNBC Hockey and curling is the focus of MSNBC’s 45 hours of coverage. Live hockey, including medal games, airs on 11 of MSNBC’s 12 days, and the men’s and women’s curling semifinals air Feb. 19. CNBC Curling is showcased on CNBC, with 36 hours of coverage Feb. 10-21, including the men’s and women’s finals and a daily curling show. USA Network USA Network’s 43 hours of live coverage includes morning and afternoon coverage of curling and hockey, featuring three Team Canada hockey games. NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports Live Extra More than 1,000 hours of live streaming content is available free to verified pay-TV customers through NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports Live Extra mobile app, with live and on-demand streaming of every sport, plus medal standings, highlights, athlete profiles and more.
Winter Olympics 2014 TV Schedule
All times Eastern. Schedule subject to change.
Olympic TV Schedule: Thursday, Feb. 6
Time (ET)
Network
Sports televised
8pm
NBC
Figure Skating: Team Event
Freestyle Skiing: Women’s Moguls
Snowboarding: Men’s and Women’s Slopestyle
Olympic TV Schedule: Friday, Feb. 7
Time (ET)
Network
Sports televised
1:30am
NBC
Primetime Replay
7:30pm
NBC
Opening Ceremony
Olympic TV Schedule: Saturday, Feb. 8
Time (ET)
Network
Sports televised
1am
NBC
Primetime Replay
3am
NBCSN
Women’s Hockey: USA vs. Finland (LIVE)
5:30am
NBCSN
Cross Country: Women’s Skiathlon (LIVE)
Speed Skating: Men’s 5000m (LIVE)
8am
MSNBC
Women’s Hockey: Canada vs. Switzerland
9:30am
NBCSN
Figure Skating: Team Event, Short Dance (LIVE)
11am
NBCSN
Figure Skating: Team Event, Ladies Short Program/Pairs Free Skate (LIVE)
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