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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steve 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 11:39 AM
  Subject: Olympics Will be Live on Line


  There is an app that you can download and enter your cable/satellite provider 
into for the live feeds.

  From canoe to handball, Olympics will be live online By Roger Yu, USA TODAY 
Lovers of fencing and trampoline, rejoice! For the first time ever, all Olympic
  events -- including less-popular sports and competition of other countries -- 
will be available for live-viewing when the London Games kick off today with
  women's soccer. NBCUniversal, which owns the exclusive U.S. broadcast rights 
for the Games, will use nine TV channels, a website and a tablet-smartphone
  app to broadcast and stream the Games to viewers who can prove that they 
subscribe to cable service. In a testament of how far online viewing has 
advanced
  in just four years, all 32 sports and more than 3,500 programming hours will 
be streamed, including the awarding of all 302 medals. Four years ago, NBC
  streamed only 25 sports and 2,200 hours during the Beijing Games. Here are 
some some questions to consider as you wait for the Games to begin: Q: Can I
  really view any and all live events online, even Guatemala's badminton team? 
A: Yes. That certain sports were unavailable for viewing was a common complaint
  in the past Olympics. But thanks to the Internet and mobile apps, the Games' 
organizers have addressed the issue for those lucky enough to have a broadband
  connection. For many U.S. viewers, their TV set still will be the go-to 
platform for watching the Olympics, much of it tape-delayed for prime-time 
broadcast.
  But given the limited number of hours on TV, NBCUniversal chose to make all 
events available on its dedicated Olympics website, NBCOlympics.com. Videos
  will be archived for evening viewing. Q: Any options for tablet or smartphone 
users? A: Mobile viewers can also access live events through the free NBC
  Olympics Live Extra app, available on iOS and Android devices. The app will 
show every competition, as well as the Olympics content that airs on NBC TV
  channels. Q: Is the streamed content from the website and the app free? A: 
Yes and no. It's free if you can verify at log-on that you are a cable 
subscriber
  who buys a package that contains MSNBC and CNBC. Customers of all major 
pay-TV providers are eligible. Q: How do I verify my cable subscription? A: 
Customers
  can verify by filling out their username and password -- obtained from their 
cable provider -- on NBCOlympics.com. If you don't have one, you must obtain
  a username from the website of your pay-TV provider. Q: What's available on 
TV? A: NBCUniversal will keep the broadcast of all Olympics events within its
  family of channels, including Bravo and Telemundo. The main NBC broadcast 
station will air 270 hours of Olympics programming, limiting it to popular 
sports
  and the opening and closing ceremonies. NBC Sports Network, a cable channel 
owned by NBCUniversal, will air Olympics coverage 14 hours a day, mostly U.S.
  teams. MSNBC will focus on long-form programming, including features and 
events that last more than a few minutes. Boxing will air on CNBC, while Bravo
  is the go-to channel for tennis fans. Telemundo will broadcast selected 
events in Spanish. Q: Are there any special channels or 3-D programming? A: NBC
  has developed three dedicated cable channels for soccer, basketball and 3-D 
programming. The 3-D channel will have about 240 hours of coverage, but viewers
  will need a 3-D-capable TV set. 3-D events include the opening and closing 
ceremonies, gymnastics, swimming, bicycle racing and track and field. Q: Are
  there other websites or apps that will broadcast the Games live? A: No. But 
there are other options for fans who want ancillary content beyond competitive
  events. Another free NBC app, NBC Olympics, contains highlights, schedules, 
results and athlete profiles. 

  Secret Service: Where we emphasize Service over Secret

  Steve
  Lansing, MI

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