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How to connect to the Paris 2024 Olympics

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CBC, Canada's Olympic Network, offers live coverage 22 hours every day from the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, with over 3,000 hours of live content available. Watch Live / On Demand Along with TV broadcasts on CBC and its partner networks Sportsnet and TSN, you'll be able to stream all of the action from Paris 2024 live and on demand at CBC Gem and on the CBC Sports Paris 2024 App. Visit CBC's Paris 2024 Olympic Website cbc.ca/sports/olympics provides comprehensive reporting from CBC Sports, along with event schedules, athlete bios, in-depth features and on-demand replays of the biggest moments and events. Stay Connected On The Go Download the CBC Sports Paris 2024 app foriOS and Android devices and never miss live-streaming of the broadcasts, non-televised events and more. Olympic Games Overnight 2 - 6 a.m.

ET (11 p.m. - 3 a.m. PT)  Providing the most notable highlights and replays of the day, as well as live coverage of events as they unfold in the early hours of the morning in Paris.

CBC's chief correspondent, Adrienne Arsenault will be in Paris to host special editions of The National. CBC News Network's Heather Hiscox will be in Paris with Salimah Shivji and Sarah Leavitt to keep Canadians informed of breaking news.

Plus, CBC Sports reporter Devin Heroux will be on the ground in Paris bringing audiences the latest updates from the biggest competition stage in the world. RBC Olympic Games Morning 6 a.m. - 12 noon ET (3 - 9 a.m.

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