
These streaming services score you access to the 2024 Summer Olympics
One of the biggest athletic events in the world begins on July 26 — here’s how to ensure you don’t miss a thing.




Peacock is $7.99 monthly, and you can stream all medal events live. They also have a function called Discovery Multiview, allowing you to stream four sports simultaneously. You can create a viewing schedule and set reminders to avoid missing your favorite athletes or events. If you can’t watch live, you may want to consider upgrading to Peacock Premium Plus for $13.99 a month. This service lets you download and save some live event content to watch later.
Get a combo of on-demand entertainment and live television for $83 a month with Hulu+ Live TV. Through the live TV offering, you can access your local NBC stations, CNBC, NBCSB, the USA Network and the Olympics Channel. You also can record events, so if you can’t watch them live, you can go back and view them later. You automatically get up to 50 hours of recordings and can pay extra for up to 200 hours.
You can access live television for $79.99 monthly, including NBC, CNBC, NBCSB the USA Network and the Olympics Channel. DirectTV Stream offers unlimited cloud DVR storage, meaning you can record as many events as you want to watch later. These recordings will be stored for up to nine months. This platform also allows you to stream some events in 4K for higher-definition viewing.
FuboTV’s Pro plan offers access to all the channels needed to watch the 2024 Summer Olympics for $79.99. This plan includes access to 193 channels and unlimited DVR storage, and you can watch on up to 10 screens simultaneously.
You can now subscribe to YouTube TV for $64.99 monthly for the first four months. After that, you’ll be charged $72.99 monthly for the base plan. With this plan, you’ll get access to over 100 channels, including all the channels needed to watch the Olympics. You can record as many shows as you like; just know they’ll disappear after nine months. If you want to view the events in 4K, you can pay an additional $9.99 monthly for the 4K Plus add-on.
Disclosure: Peacock is the streaming service of NBC News parent company NBCUniversal; NBCU is owned by Comcast, which is a co-owner of Hulu.
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