The world’s greatest athletes are gathering in Paris, France, for the most anticipated sporting event of the year – the 2024 Summer Olympics!
The details: 10,500 athletes, 200+ nations and territories, 329 events, 19 days. The festivities kick off on July 26 with an Opening Ceremony that marks the beginning of a summer filled with sports – and we have the scoop on how to catch every moment.
Unprecedented Coverage
Get ready for the most extensive Olympics coverage ever!
Where to watch: You can catch the 2024 Games will air across NBCUniversal’s platforms, including NBC, Peacock, USA Network, E!, CNBC, GOLF Channel, Spanish-language networks Telemundo and Universo, NBCOlympics.com, and the NBC Sports app.
- A record-breaking 7,000 hours of coverage and over 5,000 hours of streaming content.
- NBC promises 17 consecutive nights of primetime programming, with at least nine hours of daily coverage, followed by recap shows in the evening and into the night.
- Peacock will feature an innovative Olympics hub, offering “curated rails of live and upcoming events, dedicated in-depth hubs for nearly 40 sports, medal standings, and an interactive schedule.”
NBCUniversal is committed to making the Paris Games more accessible to viewers of all abilities. Enhanced closed captioning, expanded audio description, and improved digital content accessibility will enrich the experience for every audience member.
For the complete schedule of events, click here.
How NBCUniversal Is Making It Happen
The production infrastructure for Paris 2024 is four times larger than any previous Olympics.
- NBC Sports has deployed nearly 100 cutting-edge cameras across Paris, utilizing state-of-the-art 4K and 8K technologies.
- NBCU laid a staggering 250,000 feet of fiber cables at the International Broadcast Center in Paris.
- In Connecticut, NBC Sports boasts a sprawling 115,000-square-foot integration facility and warehouse, serving as the nerve center for production and engineering infrastructure.
- Thirty purpose-built broadcast booths are stationed at NBC Sports’ International Broadcast Center in Connecticut.
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For additional details about NBCUniversal’s coverage of the 33rd Olympic Games in Paris, visit their official website.