The Winter Olympics are underway, and for those looking to catch every moment of the action, there's only one streaming subscription worth considering: Peacock. As the official home of the Olympic Games, NBCUniversal's streamer offers thousands of hours of live event coverage between February 6th and February 22nd. With no other streaming service offering this comprehensive experience, Peacock is the go-to choice for those eager to watch every single minute of the Winter Olympics.
The games will take place in Milan, Italy, with ice hockey, figure skating, and speed skating events being held at specific venues. In contrast, all other events will be clustered around Cortina d'Ampezzo, creating a unique and diverse Olympic experience.
For those willing to invest in a Peacock subscription, the platform offers two plans: Premium (with ads) for $10.99 per month or ad-free Premium Plus at $16.99 per month. A discounted annual plan is also available at $109.99 for the Premium service and $169.99 for Premium Plus.
Discounts are offered for students ($5.99/month for 12 months), military personnel, medical professionals, first responders, and teachers ($6.99/month). Given that there will be ads during live events, it's recommended to opt for the lower-priced Premium plan if you only need a subscription for the Olympics.
Peacock doesn't currently offer a free trial; however, subscribers can take advantage of Instacart+βs two-week free trial to try out the service.
The platform offers an easy-to-navigate schedule on its website, allowing users to find out when events are happening and when medals will be awarded. Additional features include "Gold Zone," a live whip-around show with up to eight sports on screen at once; multiview for curating four-event views or showcasing all the action within a single sport; and Rinkside Live, which places cameras directly outside the rink during figure skating and ice hockey events.
The Winter Olympics will feature 116 medal events across 16 different sports, including new additions such as ski mountaineering and mixed team skeleton. These sports join a range of returning favorites like alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, Nordic combined, short-track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, and speed skating.
For those who signed up specifically for the Olympics but are now wondering what else they can watch on Peacock, there's a surprising amount of content available. From reality TV shows like "The Traitors" to Bravo network favorites like "Real Housewives," Peacock has something for everyone.
The games will take place in Milan, Italy, with ice hockey, figure skating, and speed skating events being held at specific venues. In contrast, all other events will be clustered around Cortina d'Ampezzo, creating a unique and diverse Olympic experience.
For those willing to invest in a Peacock subscription, the platform offers two plans: Premium (with ads) for $10.99 per month or ad-free Premium Plus at $16.99 per month. A discounted annual plan is also available at $109.99 for the Premium service and $169.99 for Premium Plus.
Discounts are offered for students ($5.99/month for 12 months), military personnel, medical professionals, first responders, and teachers ($6.99/month). Given that there will be ads during live events, it's recommended to opt for the lower-priced Premium plan if you only need a subscription for the Olympics.
Peacock doesn't currently offer a free trial; however, subscribers can take advantage of Instacart+βs two-week free trial to try out the service.
The platform offers an easy-to-navigate schedule on its website, allowing users to find out when events are happening and when medals will be awarded. Additional features include "Gold Zone," a live whip-around show with up to eight sports on screen at once; multiview for curating four-event views or showcasing all the action within a single sport; and Rinkside Live, which places cameras directly outside the rink during figure skating and ice hockey events.
The Winter Olympics will feature 116 medal events across 16 different sports, including new additions such as ski mountaineering and mixed team skeleton. These sports join a range of returning favorites like alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, cross-country skiing, curling, freestyle skiing, ice hockey, luge, Nordic combined, short-track speed skating, skeleton, ski jumping, snowboarding, and speed skating.
For those who signed up specifically for the Olympics but are now wondering what else they can watch on Peacock, there's a surprising amount of content available. From reality TV shows like "The Traitors" to Bravo network favorites like "Real Housewives," Peacock has something for everyone.