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Supercross 2022 TV, schedule, info for Oakland Round 2

Supercross 2022 TV, schedule, info for Oakland Round 2

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After a season opener that delivered some stirring battles, flared tempers and a familiar ending, the Monster Energy Supercross circuit will head to Oakland for Round 2 (Saturday, 10 p.m. ET, USA).

Ken Roczen won the Jan. 8 season opener for the fourth time in Anaheim, besting defending series champion Cooper Webb. Justin Barcia finished third, followed by Mavin Musquin and Chase Sexton, Roczen’s Honda teammate who rebounded from two crashes.

Musquin also provided some fireworks after a dust-up with Malcolm Stewart led to a postrace altercation.

VIEWER’S GUIDE: Five things to watch in the 2022 season

Those storylines, plus Christian Craig’s winning start in 250, set the table nicely for Saturday night’s Supercross return to Oakland as Round 2 will mark the circuit’s first time there since Feb. 1, 2020.

Leigh Diffey and Todd Harris will handle play-by-play duties for Supercross coverage in 2022 with five-time Supercross champion Ricky Carmichael returning as an analyst. Daniel Blair and Will Christien will serve as pit reporters, with Blair also assuming the duties of play-by-play commentator in select events.

Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 2 of the 2022 Supercross season in Oakland:

(All times are ET)

BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Supercross Round 2 in Oakland will begin live Saturday at 10 p.m. ET on USA. The event also will be streamed on NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports App and Peacock. Qualifying will begin on Peacock at 4 p.m. ET.

All 17 rounds of the 2022 Monster Energy Supercross schedule will be broadcast live across the NBC, CNBC, USA Network, Peacock and NBC Sports digital platforms.

Peacock will stream live coverage of heats, qualifiers and main events. All Supercross heats, qualifiers and live and on-demand replays of races will be available on Peacock Click here for more details (information on how to sign up is available by clicking here).

POINTS STANDINGS: 450 division l 250 division

ENTRY LISTS: 450 division l 250 division

EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET):

Here are the start times for Saturday’s Supercross Round 2 in Oakland:

4:20 p.m.: 250 Group C Qualifying 1

4:35 p.m.: 250 Group B Qualifying 1

4:50p.m.: 250 Group A Qualifying 1

5:05 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying 1

5:20 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying 1

5:35 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying 1

6:15 p.m.: 250 Group C Qualifying 2

6:30 p.m.: 250 Group B Qualifying 2

6:45 p.m.: 250 Group A Qualifying 2

7:00 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying 2

7:15 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying 2

7:30 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying 2

10:06 p.m.: 250 Heat 1

10:20 p.m.: 250 Heat 2

10:34 p.m.: 450 Heat 1

10:48 p.m.: 450 Heat 2

11:10 p.m.: 250 Last Chance Qualifier

11:22 p.m.: 450 Last Chance Qualifier

11:50 p.m.: 250 Main Event

12:27 a.m.: 450 Main Event

TRACK LAYOUT: Click here to view the track map for Supercross Round 2 in Oakland

HOW TO WATCH SUPERCROSS IN 2022: Full NBC Sports schedule

ROUND 1: Ken Roczen scores his fourth victory in the season opener at Anaheim

FINAL 2021 STANDINGS: 450 points standings | 250 East points standings | 250 West points standings

What channel is Raiders vs. Bengals on today? Time, TV schedule for NFL wild-card game

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The Bengals (10-7) will host the Raiders (10-7) in the NFL Wild Card round on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised by NBC.

Cincinnati, which won the AFC North for the first time since 2015, is also making its first playoff appearance since it won the division title. The Bengals closed the season with a 5-3 record including a three-game winning streak against the Broncos, Ravens and Chiefs before their Week 18 loss against the Browns.

Cincinnati’s offense was one of the best in the league this season, ranking seventh in scoring (27.1 points per game). Second-year quarterback Joe Burrow threw for the sixth-most passing yards (4,611) in the league along with 34 touchdowns and 14 interceptions, while rookie wideout Ja’Marr Chase had a terrific season with 1,455 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns.

MORE: NFL playoff predictions for 2022 AFC, NFC brackets and Super Bowl 56

Las Vegas is making its first playoff appearance since 2016, when it was then-known as the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders went 7-5 under coach Rich Bisaccia after former coach Jon Gruden was fired this season, closing the year with a four-game winning streak against the Browns, Broncos, Colts and Chargers.

Las Vegas had three players named to the Pro Bowl this season: defensive end Maxx Crosby; linebacker Denzel Perryman; and punter AJ Cole. Perryman was tied for third in the league with 102 solo tackles and also had three pass deflections and two fumble recoveries.

This will be the second meeting between the Bengals and the Raiders this season. Cincinnati won the first contest, 32-13, on Nov. 21 at Las Vegas.

Sporting News has all the information you need to watch Bengals vs. Raiders on Saturday, including the TV channels and kickoff time.

MORE: Watch Bengals vs. Raiders live with fuboTV (free trial)

What channel is Raiders vs. Bengals on today?

TV channel (national) : NBC

NBC TV channel (Cincinnati) : WLWT

WLWT TV channel (Las Vegas) : KSNV

KSNV Live stream: NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, fuboTV

The Bengals vs. Raiders game will be broadcast nationally on NBC. Play-by-play host Mike Tirico will be on the call with former All-Pro quarterback Drew Brees.

You can stream the game live via NBC Sports or fuboTV, which offers a free trial.

In Canada, viewers can watch Bengals vs. Raiders with a subscription to DAZN, which includes every NFL game.

Raiders vs. Bengals start time

Date: Saturday, Jan. 15

Saturday, Jan. 15 Time: 4:30 p.m. ET, 1:30 p.m. PT

Saturday’s game between the Bengals and Raiders will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET from Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is projected to be 23 degrees Fahrenheit on Saturday afternoon with wind gusts of 17 miles per hour.

This will be the first game of six Wild Card contests to open the NFL playoffs. Since the league expanded its postseason to 14 teams, 12 have to play in the first round. The Packers (NFC) and Titans (AFC) received first-round byes.

NFL playoff schedule 2022

Wild-card round

Saturday, Jan. 15

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream Raiders vs. Bengals 4:35 p.m. ET NBC Peacock, fuboTV Patriots vs. Bills 8:15 p.m. ET CBS Paramount+, fuboTV

Sunday, Jan. 16

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream Eagles vs. Buccaneers 1:05 p.m. ET Fox fuboTV 49ers vs. Cowboys 4:40 p.m. ET CBS, Nickelodeon Paramount+, Amazon Prime, fuboTV Steelers vs. Chiefs 8:15 p.m. ET NBC Peacock, fuboTV

Monday, Jan. 17

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream Cardinals vs. Rams 8:15 p.m. ET ESPN ESPN App, fuboTV

Divisional round

Saturday, Jan. 22

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream AFC Divisional Round TBA TBA fuboTV NFC Divisional Round TBA TBA fuboTV

Sunday, Jan. 23

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream AFC Divisional Round TBA TBA fuboTV NFC Divisional Round TBA TBA fuboTV

Conference championships

Sunday, Jan. 30

Matchup Start time TV channel Live stream AFC Championship Game 3:05 p.m. ET CBS Paramount+, fuboTV NFC Championship Game 6:40 p.m. ET Fox Fox Sports app, fuboTV

Super Bowl 56

Sunday, Feb. 13

When do the Olympics start? Opening ceremony date, time, schedule for 2022 Winter Games

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The 2022 Beijing Olympics are nearly here. And, like all previous iterations, it will officially begin with the opening ceremony, complete with pomp, pageantry and parade of nations.

Adding to the excitement of this year’s Winter Games is the fact the opening ceremony will be headed by Zhang Yimou, the director responsible for creating the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing — generally considered one of the best opening ceremonies in Olympic history.

This year’s edition, however, will feature some notable differences, not only from more recent ceremonies, but also to the one Zhang directed in 2008. It will be considerably shorter than the 2008 ceremony, featuring roughly 3,000 artists — compared to 15,000 from 2008 — because of the cold weather and COVID-19 pandemic. It will feature three major themes: those of world peace, the Olympic motto and Beijing 2022’s “together for a shared future.”

Because the program will be on a smaller scale in 2022, Zhang will use improved technology to make the opening ceremony “ethereal and romantic,” per Chinese state media. Zhang has also promised the Olympic flame will be lit in an “unprecedented in the over 100-year history of the Olympic Games.”

“It’s a great honor to direct the opening ceremony for the second time,” Zhang said. “I hope to make a good impression and create some wonderful moments that will go down in history.”

Here’s everything you need to know about the Olympic opening ceremony and how to watch it as these long-awaited Olympics draw nearer and nearer.

MORE: Watch the 2022 Olympics live with fuboTV (free trial)

When do the Olympics start in 2022?

Start date: Friday, Feb. 4

Friday, Feb. 4 Opening ceremony time: 6:30 a.m. ET / 3:30 a.m. PT

The 2022 Olympic Games will begin with the opening ceremony on Friday at 7:30 p.m. China Standard Time (or 6:30 a.m. Eastern Time). For those who don’t want to wake up to watch the event as it happens live, NBC will provide a special presentation of the opening ceremony from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., featuring special coverage of Team USA alongside the performances and parade of nations.

How to watch the opening ceremony in USA

TV channel : NBC

NBC Live stream: Peacock, NBCOlympics.com, fuboTV

NBC will carry live coverage of the opening ceremony and all other Olympic events through its family of networks. The main network, NBC, will host the opening ceremonies. There are plenty of streaming options for Olympics fans as well. Peacock is NBC’s free streaming platform and will be carrying coverage of the opening ceremonies. NBCOlympics.com will be as well. FuboTV, which offers a free trial, is also a streaming option for these events.

How long is the Olympics opening ceremony?

Zhang has said this year’s Olympics opening ceremony will be less than 100 minutes long — roughly an hour and a half — as opposed to the ceremony he directed in 2008, which ran roughly four hours.

Where are the 2022 Olympics?

The 2022 Olympics will be held in Beijing, which was awarded the bid by the International Olympic Committee at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 2015. The final operating budget for this year’s Olympics is listed at $3.9 billion (though it should be noted many of the events will take place at China’s Beijing National Stadium, which itself cost $428 million to construct).

Beijing is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Time, meaning many events will be tape-delayed for prime-time audiences in the United States.

The 2022 Olympics will include a record-109 events across seven umbrella sports: biathlon, bobsledding, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating and skiing. Below are the venues for the 2022 Olympics, plus the accompanying events for each:

Venue Events National Stadium Opening, closing ceremonies National Aquatics Center Curling/wheelchair curling National Indoor Stadium Ice hockey/para ice hockey Wukesong Sports Center Ice hockey National Speed Skating Oval Speed skating Capital Indoor Stadium Short-track speed skating, figure skating Big Air Shougang Freestyle skiing big air, snowboard big air National Sliding Center Bobsleigh, skeleton, luge National Alpine Ski Center Alpine skiing/para alpine skiing National Biathlon Center Biathlon/para biathlon, para cross-country skiing National Ski Jumping Center Ski jumping, Nordic combined National Cross-Country Center Cross-country, Nordic combined Genting Snow Park Freestyle skiing, snowboarding/para snowboarding

Olympics schedule 2022

Here’s a full breakdown of every live event the NBC family of networks will be showing during the Olympics. There will be plenty of other tape-delayed coverage throughout the event because of the 13-hour time difference between Beijing and the Eastern time zone.

Events will be broadcast on NBC, USA, CNBC and NBC’s streaming platform, Peacock.

Wednesday, Feb. 2

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-10 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s prelims 11 p.m. NBC

Thursday, Feb. 3

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s prelims (Finland vs. USA) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Day 1 warm-up 5-6 p.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-7 p.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-8 p.m. NBC Figure skating Men’s short, rhythm dance, pairs’ short qualifications 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s prelims 11 p.m. NBC

Friday, Feb. 4

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin 12 a.m.-7 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6 p.m. NBC Curling Mixed Doubles Round Robin 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s prelims 11 p.m. NBC

Saturday, Feb. 5

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Ski jumping Men’s normal hill qualifying 12 a.m.-1 a.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Women’s 15km skiathlon 2 a.m. NBC Speed skating Women’s 3000m 3-4 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s prelim 3-4 a.m NBC Biathlon Mixed relay 4x6km 4-5 a.m NBC Ski jumping Women’s normal hill final 4-5 a.m NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s moguls qualifying 2 5-6 a.m. NBC Short track Women’s 500m heats, Men’s 1000m heats, Mixed team relay 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Day 2 warm-up 5-6 p.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Downhill men’s competition 10-11 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle qualifying 11 p.m. NBC

Sunday, Feb. 6

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Mixed doubles round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Men’s 30km skiathlon classical/freestyle 2-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s 3000m all skaters 3-5 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (China vs. Japan) 3-5 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s Moguls qualifying 2 5-6 a.m. NBC Ski jumping Men’s normal hill final 5-6 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s moguls final 6-7 a.m. NBC Luge Men’s singles, Runs 3 & 4 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Switzerland vs. USA) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Day 3 warm-up 5-6 p.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 8-9 p.m. NBC Figure skating Pairs’ free skate final, free dance final, women’s free skate final 8-9 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s big air qualifying 8-9 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s giant slalom run 1 9-11 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s slopestyle final 11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Canada vs. ROC) 11 p.m. NBC

Monday, Feb. 7

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Freestyle skiing Men’s big air qualifying 12-3 a.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s giant slalom run 2 12-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Women’s 1500m all skaters 3-4 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Czechia vs. Denmark) 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Women’s individual 15km 4-5 a.m. NBC Ski jumping Mixed team normal hill 5-6 a.m. NBC Short track Women’s 500m, men’s 1000m medals 6-7 a.m. NBC Luge Women’s singles runs 1 and 2 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (Finland vs. Switzerland, Sweden vs. China) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Figure skating Warm-up, Men’s short program 6-8 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s big air final 8-9 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Mixed parallel giant slalom qualifying 9-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Super-G men’s competition 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (USA vs. Canada) 11 p.m. NBC

Tuesday, Feb. 8

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Mixed doubles bronze medal 1-3 a.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s, women’s parallel giant slalom finals 1-3 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Men’s, women’s individual sprint freestyle qualifying, finals 3-5 a.m. NBC Biathlon Men’s 20km individual 3-5 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s hockey preliminaries (Czechia vs. Japan) 3-5 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s 1500m 5-6 a.m. NBC Luge Women’s singles runs 3 & 4 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Mixed doubles gold medal 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s preliminaries (ROC vs. Finland, Sweden vs. Denmark) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe qualifying 8-9 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s slalom run 1 9-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s big air final 10-11 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s snowboarding cross qualifying 11 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s halfpipe qualifying 11 p.m. NBC

Wednesday, Feb. 9

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Alpine skiing Women’s slalom run 2 12-1 a.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s snowboarding cross finals 1-2 a.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s Nordic combined individual normal hill 2-3 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s hockey preliminaries (ROC vs. Switzerland) 3 a.m. NBC Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined individual 10km NO. 1 6-7 a.m. NBC Short track Men’s 1500m, women’s 1000m and relay quarters, semis & finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Luge Doubles all run 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (Czechia vs. Denver) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Figure skating Men’s free skate warm-up 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 8-9 p.m. NBC Figure skating Men’s singles free skating 8-9 p.m. NBC Skeleton Men’s skeleton heats 1 & 2 8-9 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s halfpipe final 8-9 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s combined downhill 9-10 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Men’s snowboarding cross qualifying 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Sweden vs. Latvia) 11 p.m. NBC

Thursday, Feb. 10

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Snowboarding Men’s snowboard cross finals 1-2 a.m. NBC Curling Curling men’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s combined slalom 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Women’s 10km classical 2-3 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Finland vs. Slovakia) 3 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Mixed team aerials finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Speed skating Women’s 5000m all skaters 7-8 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Canada vs. Germany, USA vs. China) 8 a.m. NBC Luge Team relay all runs 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 8-10 pm. NBC Skeleton Women’s skeletons heat 1 and 2 8-10 pm. NBC Snowboarding Men’s halfpipe final 8-10 pm. NBC Alpine skiing Super-5 women’s competition 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Denmark vs. ROC) 11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 11 p.m. NBC

Friday, Feb. 11

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Women’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Men’s 15km classical 2-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s 10000m all skaters 3-4 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (Czechia vs. Switzerland, Sweden vs. Slovakia) 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Women’s sprint 7.5km 4-6 a.m. NBC Ski jumping Men’s large hill qualifying 4-6 a.m. NBC Short track Women’s 1000m, men’s 500m relay quarters, semis, finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Skeleton Men’s skeleton heats 3 & 4 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Latvia vs. Finland) 8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s round robin 8-9 p.m. NBC Bobsled Women’s monobob training heats 5 & 6 9-10 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Mixed team’s snowboarding cross finals 9-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s downhill training 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Canada vs. USA) 11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s quarterfinal 11 p.m. NBC

Saturday, Feb. 12

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Curling Men’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Women’s 4x5km relay classical/freestyle 2-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Women’s team pursuit, men’s 500m pursuit quarters, 500 finals 3-4 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s preliminaries (Germany vs. China), women’s quarterfinal 3-4 a.m. NBC Figure skating Warm-up rhythm dance 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Men’s sprint 10km 4-5 a.m. NBC Ski jumping Men’s large hill final 5-6 a.m. NBC Figure skating Ice dance, rhythm dance 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Skeleton Women’s skeleton heats 3 & 4 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (ROC vs. Czechia, Switzerland vs. Denmark) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink skating 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 8-9 p.m. NBC Bobsled Women’s monbob heats 1 & 2 8-9 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s slopestyle qualifying 9-11 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom run 1 9-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (Slovakia vs. Latvia) 11 p.m. NBC

Sunday, Feb. 13

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Alpine skiing Men’s giant slalom run 2 12-1 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Men’s 4x10km relay classical/freestyle 2-3 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (Finland vs. Sweden) 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Women’s & men’s pursuit 10km & 12.5 km 4-6 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s aerials qualifying 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s team pursuit, women’s 500m pursuit quarters, 500m finals 8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s prelims (China vs. Canada, USA vs. Germany) 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Figure skating Warm-up free dance 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 8-10 p.m. NBC Figure skating Ice dance, free dance 8-10 p.m. NBC Bobsled Women’s monobob heats 3 & 4 8-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s slopestyle freestyle 8-10 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s big air qualifying 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Training women’s downhill 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s semifinal 11 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s slopestyle qualifying 11 p.m. NBC

Monday, Feb. 14

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Snowboarding Men’s big air qualifying 12-1 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 1 a.m. NBC Ski jumping Men’s large hill 5-6 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s aerials finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Short track Women’s 3000m relay, men’s 500m quarters, semis, finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Bobsled Two-man heats 1 & 2 7-8 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s semifinal 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 8-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s slopestyle final 8-10 p.m. NBC Snowboarding Women’s big air final 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s downhill competition 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s QF playoffs 11 p.m. NBC

Tuesday, Feb. 15

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Snowboarding Men’s big air final 12-1 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s, women’s team pursuit semis, finals 1-2 a.m. NBC Nordic combined Men’s nordic combined individual large hill 2-3 a.m. NBC Figure skating Warm-up, women’s short program 3-4 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s QF playoff 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Men’s relay 4x7.5km 4-5 a.m. NBC Figure skating Women’s singles short program 5-6 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s aerial qualifying 6-7 a.m. NBC Nordic combined Men’s nordic combined individual 10km No. 2 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Bobsled Two-man heats 3 & 4 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s QF playoff 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 8-9 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Men’s slalom run 1 9-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 11 p.m. NBC

Wednesday, Feb. 16

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Alpine skiing Men’s slalom run 2 12-1 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 1-2 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Biathlon Women’s relay 4x6km 2-3 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 3-4 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing M/W sprint classical semis and finals 4-6 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s aerials finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Hockey Women’s bronze medal game 6-7 a.m. NBC Short track Men’s 5000m relay, women’s 1500km quarters, semis, finals 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s quarterfinal 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Curling Men’s round robin halfpipe 8-9 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s halfpipe qualifying 8-9 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Women’s combined downhill 9-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s ski cross qualifying 10-11 p.m. NBC Figure skating Warm-up women’s free skate 11 p.m. NBC Hockey Women’s gold medal game 11 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s halfpipe qualifying 11 p.m. NBC

Thursday, Feb. 17

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Alpine skiing Women’s combined slalom 1-2 a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s ski cross finals 1-2 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s round robin 1-2 a.m. NBC Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined team large hill 2-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Women’s 1000m all skaters 3-5 a.m. NBC Figure skating Women’s singles free skating 5-6 a.m. NBC Nordic combined Men’s Nordic combined team 4x5 10km 6-7 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s semifinals 7 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Women’s halfpipe final 8-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s ski cross qualifying 10-11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s semifinal 11 p.m. NBC

Friday, Feb. 18

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Figure skating Warm-up, pairs short program 12-1- a.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s ski cross finals 1-3 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s bronze medal game 1-3 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s 1000m all skaters 3-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Men’s mass start 15km 4-5 a.m. NBC Figure skating Pairs short program 5-6 a.m. NBC Bobsled Two-woman heats 1 & 2 7-8 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s semifinals 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s semifinal 8 a.m. NBC Figure skating Practice rink training 6-8 p.m. NBC Bobsled Four-man heats 1 & 2 8-10 p.m. NBC Freestyle skiing Men’s halfpipe final 8-10 p.m. NBC Alpine skiing Alpine skiing team event 10 p.m. NBC

Saturday, Feb. 19

Sport Event Time (ET) Channel Figure skating Warm-up, pairs free skate 12-1 a.m. NBC Cross-country skiing Men’s 50km freestyle 1-2 a.m. NBC Curling Men’s gold medal game 1-2 a.m. NBC Speed skating Men’s, women’s mass starts semis and finals 2-4 a.m. NBC Biathlon Women’s mass start 12.5km 4-6 a.m. NBC Figure skating Pairs free skating 6-7 a.m. NBC Bobsled Two-woman heats 3 & 4 7-8 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s bronze medal game 7-8 a.m. NBC Hockey Men’s bronze medal game 8 a.m. NBC Curling Women’s gold medal game 8-11 p.m. NBC Bobsled Four-man heats 3 & 4 8-11 p.m. NBC Figure skating Exhibition gala skating showcase 11 p.m. NBC Hockey Men’s gold medal game 11 p.m. NBC

Sunday, Feb. 20

NBCUniversal Outlines Numerous Ways to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympic Games

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NBCUniversal Outlines Numerous Ways to Watch the 2022 Winter Olympic Games

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NBCUniversal will present a Winter Olympics-record 2,800+ hours of coverage across NBC, Peacock, USA Network, CNBC, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app when the XXIV Olympic Winter Games from Beijing, China, begin this February.

In a Winter Olympics first, but similar to its coverage of the Tokyo Olympics, NBCU will provide full-day coverage of the Opening Ceremony on Friday. Feb. 4, on NBC and Peacock. The day will include live coverage in the morning followed by a special edition of TODAY, an afternoon Olympics preview show, and an enhanced primetime presentation of the Opening Ceremony, with a special focus on Team USA.

As with recent Winter Olympics, the NBC broadcast network will feature 18 nights of primetime coverage, beginning on Thursday, Feb. 3, the night before the Opening Ceremony. USA Network, the new home for many of NBC Sports’ biggest events, will be the cable home of the Winter Games, providing coverage from Feb. 2-20. And, as previously announced, Peacock will live stream all Winter Olympics coverage on its premium tier and immediately host replays of all competition to ensure fans won’t miss a moment.

“These Games have provided some unprecedented challenges, but by having already produced the Tokyo Olympics amidst the pandemic, we’re fully prepared and equally excited to bring all the memorable moments of the Winter Games and Team USA to American viewers this February,” says Pete Bevacqua, Chairman, NBC Sports. “In addition to the extensive coverage on broadcast and cable television, every single moment of the Winter Games from Beijing will be available to viewers on Peacock’s premium tier for the first time, providing yet another avenue for viewers to consume the Olympics. And in a media first — smack dab in the middle of the Winter Games — we get to broadcast the Super Bowl. February 13 will be the biggest day in sports media history, with the Olympics flanking Super Bowl coverage all day on NBC and Peacock — and Telemundo for the game — an unparalleled one-two punch. If you’re not excited about that kind of challenge, you’re in the wrong business. We’re ready.”

NBCUniversal is presenting its 18th Olympic Games, 12th consecutive overall, and sixth straight Winter Games, all the most by any U.S. media company.

Following are highlights of NBCU’s presentation of the 2022 Beijing Olympics (Note: Similar to Tokyo, Beijing is 13 hours ahead of the U.S. eastern time zone, allowing for significant coverage of live events in the primetime and Primetime Plus shows):

Opening Ceremony

Identical to this past summer’s Tokyo Olympics and in a first for a Winter Games, NBCUniversal will provide unprecedented full-day coverage of the Opening Ceremony on Friday. Feb. 4. Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET on NBC and Peacock with NBCU’s first-ever live morning presentation of a Winter Games Opening Ceremony.

Following live coverage, a special edition of TODAY will air on NBC from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. ET, including reaction to the Opening Ceremony and athlete interviews.

From 12-3 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, NBCU will review the highlights of the Opening Ceremony and look ahead to the biggest storylines of the Beijing Olympics with its first-ever daytime show on the opening Friday of a Winter Games.

The day-long coverage will culminate with an enhanced primetime presentation of the Opening Ceremony, from 8-11 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, with a special focus on the athletes of Team USA in addition to the traditional performances, pageantry and Parade of Nations that make the Opening Ceremony one of the most-watched events worldwide.

NBC

The NBC broadcast network will televise nearly 200 hours of coverage, including 18 nights in primetime. The primetime presentation will again be televised live across the country, featuring all the Games’ most high-profile sports, including figure skating, alpine skiing, snowboarding, short track, speed skating, and more.

For the second consecutive Winter Games and third overall, NBC will broadcast its primetime Olympic show live across all time zones. Primetime begins each night at 8 p.m. ET, except for Sundays (7 p.m. ET).

Like Sochi 2014 and PyeongChang 2018, primetime coverage on NBC begins the night before the Opening Ceremony, on Thursday, Feb. 3, featuring live figure skating as well as qualifying for men’s and women’s moguls. In figure skating, Team USA begins its pursuit of a third straight medal in the Team Event, which could include the Beijing debut of Nathan Chen.

Primetime Plus, which debuted for PyeongChang and was duplicated for Tokyo, returns for Beijing. The program follows late local news in most time zones and will feature significant live coverage of many of the Games’ most high-profile sports, including figure skating, alpine skiing, snowboarding, short track, and speed skating. Like the primetime show, it will be live across the country in all time zones.

On Sunday, Feb. 13, the Beijing Olympics will both precede and follow NBC Sports’ coverage of Super Bowl LVI on NBC and Peacock. Programming from Beijing will begin at 8 a.m. ET and continue until Super Bowl pre-game coverage begins at Noon ET. Following post-game coverage, the Winter Olympics resume, including live figure skating and bobsled among other sports.

Peacock

As previously announced, Peacock will be the streaming home of the Winter Olympics, offering fans the ability to live stream all 2,800+ hours of NBCUniversal’s coverage of the XXIV Olympic Winter Games on the service’s premium tier from February 2-20.

Peacock will present live streaming coverage of every event of the Winter Olympics — inclusive of all events airing on broadcast and cable television — providing fans with a comprehensive Olympics destination for all live action and catch-up on-demand viewing.

Peacock will present live streaming coverage of every event of the Winter Olympics — inclusive of all events airing on broadcast and cable television — providing fans with a comprehensive Olympics destination for all live action and catch-up on-demand viewing. In addition to live competition streams across all 15 sports, premium tier customers will also enjoy the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, NBC’s nightly primetime show, full replays of all competition available immediately upon conclusion, exclusive daily studio programming, medal ceremonies, extensive highlight clips, and more.

Starting on February 5, Peacock will stream four exclusive shows featuring top moments from the Olympic Games, interviews with top athletes and expert analysis exclusively through the Olympic Spotlight Channel. Exclusive daily programming includes: The Olympics Show” (8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET) is a live studio show that will highlight the biggest, must-see moments, feature athlete interviews, and preview upcoming events. Olympic Ice (10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. ET) will be essential viewing for figure skating fans, featuring in-depth analysis of one of the Winter Games’ most popular events, including competition highlights, interviews with Team USA athletes, practice reports and scoring breakdowns Winter Gold (11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET) will provide a comprehensive look at the most compelling performances of the day so that fans never miss a minute of action. Top Highlights (8:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m. ET) will give fans even more memorable moments and highlights throughout the day.

Peacock is currently available on the Roku platform; Amazon FireTV and Fire tablets; Apple devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD; Google platforms and devices including Android™, Android TV™ devices, Chromecast and Chromecast built-in devices; Microsoft’s Xbox One family of devices, including Xbox One S and Xbox One X; Sony PlayStation4 and PlayStation 4 Pro; Samsung Smart TVs; VIZIO SmartCast™ TVs; LG Smart TVs; Comcast’s entertainment platforms including Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex, and XClass TV; and Cox’s Contour and Contour Stream Player devices. To learn more about Peacock and how to sign up visit PeacockTV.com.

Cable Networks

USA Network, the platform that now hosts many of NBC Sports’ most high-profile events, will be the cable home of the Winter Olympics, televising nearly 400 hours across 19 days and nights.

Over the course of the Games, USA Network will feature all 15 sports in the Winter Olympics program and many live medal events. Most days the channel will feature round-the-clock Olympic coverage.

NBCU’s coverage of the Beijing Olympics begins two nights before the Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 2, when USA Network televises live curling featuring Team USA; live coverage of women’s ice hockey between Canada and Switzerland; and training for the men’s downhill.

On Sunday, Feb. 13, USA Network will have Olympics coverage throughout the day and night while NBC broadcasts Super Bowl LVI.

This will be the ninth time USA Network has carried Olympic programming (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020).

CNBC, NBCU’s widely distributed business channel, will present roughly 80 hours of Winter Olympics’ coverage, mostly in the evenings when the network’s traditional business coverage has finished for the day.

Programming on CNBC will primarily feature curling and ice hockey.

This will be the 12th consecutive Olympics in which CNBC has provided coverage, every Summer and Winter Games since 2000.

Authenticated Streaming

NBCOlympics.com and NBC Sports app will live stream 2,100+ hours from Beijing, a record for a Winter Olympics.

Digital coverage will include live streaming of all events and competition across desktops, mobile devices, tablets, and connected TVs for authenticated users; TV simul-stream coverage of the three television networks broadcasting the Games; and an enhanced viewing experiences for select sports.

In addition, fans will be able to access live streams of practices and an active news desk that will regularly publish Olympic updates throughout each day.

NBCOlympics.com will once again be the home for results, schedules, medal counts, athlete profile pages, and more.

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NBC Sports and the NTT IndyCar Series have released the broadcast schedule for the 2022 season, which will feature a record 14 of 17 races on broadcast network NBC.

The season’s first six races will air on NBC, beginning at noon ET Feb. 27 with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

Other broadcast highlights of the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series’ 17-race schedule:

–The second running of the Music City Grand Prix will be shown for the first time on NBC, starting at 3 p.m. ET on Aug. 7.

–For the third consecutive year, Indianapolis Motor Speedway will play host to an IndyCar-NASCAR weekend doubleheader with the IndyCar race at noon ET on July 30.

–The 106th Indy 500 will take place May 29 with coverage starting at 11 a.m. ET on NBC.

–The 2022 season finale Sept. 11 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca will be shown at 3 p.m. ET on NBC.

–The return of IndyCar to Toronto for the first time in three years will be streamed exclusively on the Peacock network at 3 p.m. ET on July 17.

Peacock also will stream all races airing on NBC. Just as in the 2021 season, Peacock also will be the exclusive home of IndyCar practice and qualifying sessions, Indy Lights, full-event replays of 2022 IndyCar races.

Here’s NBC Sports’ broadcast schedule for the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series (all times are Eastern):

Date Race/Track Network Time (ET) Sun., Feb. 27 Streets of St. Petersburg NBC Noon Sun., March 20 Texas Motor Speedway NBC 12:30 p.m. Sun., April 10 Streets of Long Beach NBC 3 p.m. Sun., May 1 Barber Motorsports Park NBC 12:30 p.m. Sat., May 14 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course NBC 3 p.m. Sun., May 29 The 106th Indianapolis 500 NBC 11 a.m. Sun., June 5 Raceway at Belle Isle Park/Detroit USA 3 p.m. Sun., June 12 Road America NBC 12:30 p.m. Sun., July 3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course NBC Noon Sun., July 17 Streets of Toronto Peacock 3 p.m. Sat., July 23 Iowa Speedway–Race 1 NBC 4 p.m. Sun., July 24 Iowa Speedway–Race 2 NBC 3 p.m. Sat., July 30 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course NBC Noon Sun., Aug. 7 Streets of Nashville NBC 3 p.m. Sun, Aug. 20 World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway) USA 6 p.m. Sun, Sept. 4 Portland International Raceway NBC 3 p.m. Sun, Sept. 11 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca NBC 3 p.m.

Note: dates and networks are subject to change

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