The Winter Olympics are live on The Olympic Channel. Here’s where to find The Olympic Channel on TV and online.
The Winter Olympics have their own dedicated TV channel in February, but what channel is The Olympic Channel? We’ve put together this handy reference post for you about how to watch the Olympic Channel no matter who your cable provider is.
The Olympic Channel is what was formerly known as Universal on most cable providers. It used to air reruns of Universal movies and TV shows, and is part of the NBCUniversal family, so, for now, it has been taken over as a station specifically devoted to the 2018 Olympics. And as such, it’s going to be your go-to destination for many programs in February.
What channel is The Olympic Channel on DirecTV? DirecTV viewers looking for the Winter Olympics have one option for how to watch The Olympic Channel, on channel 624.
Xfinity or Comcast fans can watch Winter Olympics live on The Olympic Channel by looking up channel 822.
If you’re one of the Spectrum (formerly Time Warner Cable) households, NBCU has given you two options. You can watch The Olympic Channel in Standard Definition on channel 245, or look for a HD feed by dialing up channel 807.
Verizon FIOS likewise has two options for its customers to watch Winter Olympics coverage on this platform. Watch The Olympic Channel live in SD on channel 91, or tune to channel 591 to watch Winter Olympics in HD.
What channel is The Olympic Channel on DISH? DISH Network customers can watch Winter Olympics events when you watch The Olympic Channel on channel number 389.
If you prefer your live sports coverage to be of the streaming variety, NBCSN is also giving fans the option to watch The Olympic Channel online. You can watch The Olympic Channel online, plus get information about upcoming events and explore bonus features.
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