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Where to Watch the Olympics

Don't miss the figure skating!

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Tim Surette

It's an even numbered year again, and you know what that means -- it's time for the Olympics! This year we're getting the winter version, and we're sure you'll want to tune in for all the events from figure skating to bobsledding. TV Guide has got you covered.

The first events of the PyeongChang Winter Games kick off on Thursday, Feb. 8 with ski jumping and curling, and the opening ceremony will take place on Friday, Feb. 9. The games will conclude on Sunday, Feb. 25 with the closing ceremony.

The games will be broadcast on NBC (and other various NBC Universal platforms like NBCSN, USA, and The Olympic Channel), and you can even check their nifty calendar to figure out which days will have the broadcasts for which sports. Can't wait for the U.S. to get tape delayed footage of the games from Korea? NBC will also host a livestream of their coverage of the games on their website as well as on the NBC Sports app.

NBC's apps require a cable login, though, as does the Olympics website. So if you're a cord-cutter, your best bets are third-party streaming services like fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue or SlingTV's Blue package.

Alina Zagitova
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