The games start tonight, Feb 7 here in North America. In Colorado, where I am, coverage begins at 9 PM on NBCSN (Alpine skiing and mixed doubles curling). Why isn't it starting the 8th? It starts the 8th, Korea time.
HST (Hawaii) - 9AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
AST (Alaska) - 10AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
PST - 11AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
MST - Noon (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
CST - 1PM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
EST - 2PM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
Schedule of Events
Day one (live times of events):
Alpine Skiing (10:30 AM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 5:30 PM PST, Feb 7th)
Curling (8:35 AM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 3:35 PM PST, Feb 7th)
Ski Jumping (9 PM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 4 AM PST, Feb 8th)
During the Rio 2016, summer games, NBCOlympics.com streamed all events live. I called my TV service provider, and he told me he believes they are only streaming through your ISP's Web site. At least this is how ComCast is doing it.
For ComCast users. Log in. Click Browse, Click Sports. Scroll down to Featured Sports. Winter Olympics (Feb 8-25) picture; click on it. Bookmark this page in your browser. Times should be your local times (e.g. the first thing I see is S. Korea vs. Finland in curling and 5:05 on). I assume this is 5:05 PM MST (in Colorado), Feb 7th, I can click on this image and watch this event live.
You will have to call your TV service provider if you use another TV provider.
Anyone looking forward to any specific events?
HST (Hawaii) - 9AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
AST (Alaska) - 10AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
PST - 11AM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
MST - Noon (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
CST - 1PM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
EST - 2PM (Feb 7) is 4AM (Pyeongchang, Feb 8).
Schedule of Events
Day one (live times of events):
Alpine Skiing (10:30 AM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 5:30 PM PST, Feb 7th)
Curling (8:35 AM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 3:35 PM PST, Feb 7th)
Ski Jumping (9 PM, Feb 8th, in PyeongChang = 4 AM PST, Feb 8th)
During the Rio 2016, summer games, NBCOlympics.com streamed all events live. I called my TV service provider, and he told me he believes they are only streaming through your ISP's Web site. At least this is how ComCast is doing it.
For ComCast users. Log in. Click Browse, Click Sports. Scroll down to Featured Sports. Winter Olympics (Feb 8-25) picture; click on it. Bookmark this page in your browser. Times should be your local times (e.g. the first thing I see is S. Korea vs. Finland in curling and 5:05 on). I assume this is 5:05 PM MST (in Colorado), Feb 7th, I can click on this image and watch this event live.
You will have to call your TV service provider if you use another TV provider.
Anyone looking forward to any specific events?