2014 Olympic TV SCHEDULE: Full List of Sochi Winter Games EVENTS On NBC [VIDEO]
With the official Opening Ceremony for the Sochi Winter Games set to begin in just one day, fans of all the sporting events that will take place are eager to know when they'll be able to watch members of Team USA go for the gold.
Full Schedule of Events at 2014 Winter Olympics
According to NBC, which is has full broadcasting rights to the Winter Games, coverage of the Olympics will be broadcast across all of NBCUniversal's platforms, starting as early as Thursday, Feb. 6.
Fans of the action will also be able to catch every phase of the competition from all 15 sports, including each medal-winning performance in all 98 scheduled events as they stream live on NBCOlympics.com and via the NBC Sports Live Extra mobile app available for iPhone, iPad and Android.
Sporting events will also be broadcast across the NBC family of networks-including NBC, NBC Sports, USA, MSNBC and CNBC.
NBC Sports will also have several coverage highlights to offer, including comprehensive day-by-day coverage in Sochi and serving as the cable home for Team USA.
NBC Sports coverage doesn't begin until Saturday, Feb. 8, but once it does, the network is scheduled to air complete, live coverage of figure skating, as well as 10 other sports, including speed skating, bobsled, ski jumping and Nordic combined.
NBCSN coverage will not conclude until the final day of the games on Sunday, Feb. 23, and live coverage will often begin at 3 a.m. ET and continue for 12 hours. The network also plans on airing at least one gold medal final live each day.
NBC's other cable networks will also present an additional 124 hours of combined competition coverage. CNBC is scheduled to air 36 hours of Olympic Curling coverage, while MSNBC will each serve up over 40 hours of both live curling and live hockey, including medal rounds.
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