Winter Olympics: What channel is USA Network?
By Matt Morrow
The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang are officially underway, and for all of those who are looking to catch any of the events, here’s how to find the USA Today network.
Keep in mind, Friday night’s Opening Ceremony will be taking place on NBC. The ceremony will be shown in the United States at 8 p.m. ET on Friday, so be sure to tune into NBC for the event.
USA Network is another main channel to tune into for these Winter Games, they will be hosting 40.5 hours of competition, consisting of ice hockey and curling.
For anyone who can’t remember what channel USA Network is, here are the official channel listings for the major cable providers Time Warner, DirecTV and Comcast. Keep in mind that USA Network’s channel changes by location, so be sure to click the link for your cable provider and choose your area.
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USA Network’s Olympic Coverage will officially begin on Feb. 10, showing the Women’s Ice Hockey Qualifying round. Tune into USA Network most mornings from 7 – 9:30 a.m. ET, that’s when they will do the bulk of their coverage. Additionally, they will have coverage periodically from 2:30-9:30 a.m ET.
One big storyline to watch in this years Winter Olympics is the NHL not allowing its players to play in the Olympics. Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin was one of the more vocal players in expressing his disgust towards this decision. It should be interesting to see how well these amateur players represent their countries, as well as how the ratings are affected by the lack of NHL players in this year’s games. USA Network is airing some of the Men’s ice hockey Quarterfinal games, so make sure to tune in!
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The Olympics are just getting started, so be sure to keep checking USA Network for consistent cover of the Pyeongchang games!