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NBCUniversal has exclusive U. He previously worked as an editor and writer at NFL. He initially joined The Times in , serving in various web editing and reporting roles. He is a native of Southern California and graduated from Mount St. All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. ET on Friday while it will occur at 8 p. For those that don't want to get up early, the event will be re-broadcast Friday night in prime-time starting at p.

That will run until midnight. Note that some soccer and softball games are on July Archery and rowing preliminaries begin earlier on July NBC will carry live coverage of the opening ceremony and all other Olympic events through their 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. FuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial , is also a streaming option for these events.

The Olympics opening ceremony is set to be about four hours long. The event will begin at 7 a. ET and will run until 11 a. In Tokyo, the event will run from 8 p. The Olympics will be held in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo was awarded the bid for the Olympics, which were originally scheduled to occur in , back in The location will also impact how viewers in North America watch and consume the Olympics.

Tokyo is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, meaning many events will be broadcast on tape delay for prime-time audiences in the United States and Canada. There are 42 Olympic venues spread across Japan.

Here is a complete list along with the sports that will take place there. 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 hour time difference between Tokyo and the Eastern time zone. Australia 8 p.

Italy 11 p. Canada 2 a. Chile a. Olympic Channel Women's Soccer China vs. Brazil 4 a. Sweden a. Canada a. Zambia 7 a. Olympic Channel Women's Soccer Australia vs. New Zealand a. USA Softball U. Canada 8 p. Mexico 11 p.

Australia 2 a. Spain a. Olympic Channel Men's Soccer Mexico vs. France 4 a. South Korea 4 a. Saudi Arabia a. Olympic Channel Men's Soccer Argentina vs.

Australia a. Olympic Channel Men's Soccer Japan vs. South Africa 7 a. Germany a. Romania a. Olympic Channel Rowing Qualifying Heats p. Japan 12 a. After a year-long delay, the Tokyo Olympics' opening ceremony is around the corner. Before athletes begin competing for podium positions. Before they can dream of shattering records, they will take part in the games' largest spectacle.

It will look different — international spectators were banned from the Games months ago, and just over a week before the opening ceremony, Japan entered a state of emergency and local fans were barred as well. Organizers said Thursday that the crowd on hand will be limited to about people, including VIPs, government officials and foreign dignitaries.

First Lady Jill Biden will be there as the head of the U. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has said it expects about of its athletes to march during the ceremony. Organizers also announced Thursday that they dismissed the director of the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics after learning that he made light of the Holocaust in a comedy routine. Friday night, however, Tokyo will be consumed by pageantry and glamor as more than nations and their athletes will descend upon Olympic Stadium to watch to torch lighting.

Details about the content of the opening ceremony remain largely under wraps, though it is expected to have more of a somber, thankful note than other recent ceremonies, with COVID likely to be a major theme.



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