Your guide to the 2024 Olympics: How and where to watch

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The positive news: The Olympic Games Paris 2024 is here!
If you're not catching a flight to Europe to witness the action live from July 26 to Aug. 11, you can still have a viewing experience you won't forget.
What you need to know: NBCUniversal will have access to more live action and ways to watch than ever before with 5,000 hours of live coverage, 39 sports and 329 medal events all spread across nine networks. So how do you find what you want to watch amongst all these choices? Thankfully, Xfinity X1 makes it super easy so you never miss a moment.
🥇Customize your favorites. With a few clicks you can select your favorite sports and create a customized Olympics hub to find the live coverage you care most about, including a personalized playlist of highlights updated in real-time.
🥈 Stay in the know – even if you're busy. You'll love Catch-up Highlights on X1. Quickly jump to moments in recorded primetime and daytime Olympics coverage on NBC, as well as basketball, soccer and golf.
🥉 Get to know some of the athletes on X1. You can get to know all 16 Team Comcast Olympians and Paralympians in a new, interactive experience featuring stats and bios of each athlete, Xfinity-exclusive interviews, competition highlights and more.
Okay, but: Don't have X1 and plan to watch on Peacock? You're covered there too. Peacock will stream every moment of action live, all easily within a comprehensive destination packed with more ways to watch and experience the Games than ever.
- "Peacock Discovery Multiview" is an industry-first four-view experience, helping you navigate to the most important events, with real-time on-screen descriptions from NBCU's Olympic experts informing you about what is at stake, such as a medal event, an elimination risk or a first-time Olympian.
- "Gold Zone" — streaming daily from July 27 to Aug. 10 — offers whip-around coverage of the Games, presenting you with the best and most compelling moments happening at any time. Plus, if you see an event of interest while watching "Gold Zone," you can quickly switch to that live feed instead of staying with the "Gold Zone" coverage.
- "Your Daily Olympic Recap on Peacock" is harnessing AI to offer fans a customized playlist featuring highlights of the events from the previous day most relevant to them. Each compilation will feature clips from NBCU's Olympics coverage, narrated by an AI re-creation of award-winning announcer Al Michaels' voice.
Here's what else: Xfinity X1 makes it super easy to watch across the NBCUniversal network — just say "Olympics" into your voice remote to visit a comprehensive destination with everything across NBC's networks and streaming in one place.
Next steps: Plan your Olympic viewing schedule with Xfinity and Peacock.

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