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NBC, Peacock to break Olympic broadcast coverage records at 2024 Paris Games

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NBC and Peacock will air unprecedented Olympic coverage come the 2024 Paris Games, including daytime NBC broadcasts with live swimming, gymnastics and track and field finals, plus every sport and event streamed live on Peacock.

Paris 2024 will break the Olympic record for broadcast hours on the NBC network. With Paris being six hours ahead of Eastern time, most of the premier medal events will take place during the U.S.

afternoon. That’s a change from the last five Summer and Winter Games, which were not held in Central Europe. The Olympics officially open July 26, 2024, with an outdoor Opening Ceremony along the Seine River airing live on NBC, Peacock and Telemundo.

Medal competition starts the following day. NBC will air at least nine hours of daytime coverage per day, including those live finals.

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