Winter Olympics: What channel is CNBC?

PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 16: A CNBC logo is displayed during the Viva Technology show on June 16, 2017 in Paris, France. Viva Technology, the new international event brings together 5,000 startups with top investors, companies to grow businesses and all players in the digital transformation who shape the future of the internet. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 16: A CNBC logo is displayed during the Viva Technology show on June 16, 2017 in Paris, France. Viva Technology, the new international event brings together 5,000 startups with top investors, companies to grow businesses and all players in the digital transformation who shape the future of the internet. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) /
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The Winter Olympics are coming to CNBC. What channel is CNBC on CNBC on Spectrum, DirecTV, Xfinity and others?

The Winter Olympics are being broadcast across the entire NBCUniversal family of networks in February. That includes CNBC, so we’ve put together this handy reference post for you on how to watch the Winter Olympics on CNBC no matter who your cable provider is.

What channel is CNBC on DirecTV? DirecTV audiences can watch Winter Olympics on CNBC on channel 355.

Xfinity a.k.a. Comcast customers should watch Winter Olympics on CNBC by finding channel 819.

What channel is CNBC on Spectrum (formerly known as Time Warner Cable)? Spectrum viewers will watch Winter Olympics on CNBC two ways, in Standard Definition on channel 46 and also in High Definition at channel 792.

Like Spectrum households, Verizon FIOS families have two options to watch Winter Olympics on CNBC. The Standard Definition feed is on channel 102 and the High Definition version can be found on channel 602.

DISH Network fans can watch Winter Olympics on CNBC by clicking over to channel number 208.

No matter who your cable provider happens to be, you’ll be able to catch all of CNBC’s Olympics coverage. All of the major carriers offer the channel in at least SD, and several have HD options, too. The network will have plenty of coverage throughout February, so you’ll want to find the right channel number for your provider now and get ready to program your DVR.

If you prefer your Olympic sports to be of the streaming variety, there’s also a streaming option for all of CNBC’s programming through the network’s website. So even if you’ve cut the cord, you can still access all of the events covered on the network that way.

This network may be primarily known for its business coverage, and some great business-oriented original programs like the award-nominated The Profit with Marcus Lemonis, but it’ll be one of the channels to stop on when it comes to Team USA. At least for February, this won’t be just a business channel anymore!

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For complete Winter Olympics 2018 coverage, including further tune-in information and reports on all of the action, follow the Olympics category at FanSided.