What TV channel is showing the Olympics in Australia?

Channel Seven
How can I watch the Olympics in Australia? The Tokyo Olympics will be broadcast in Australia on free-to-air TV on Channel Seven, 7two and 7mate. You can also watch the Olympics on the streaming platform 7Plus. The ABC will be live blogging events every day of the Olympics.

Who is broadcasting the 2020 Olympics in Australia?

Watch the Olympics live and free in Australia on Channel 7, 7mate, 7two and 7plus, with coverage beginning from 5.30am AEST on weekdays and 6am AEST on weekends. Sunrise with David Koch and Natalie Barr will cross live to Mark Beretta at the centre of all the action in Tokyo.

Which TV channel is showing Olympics?

NBC
NBC is home to the Olympics, so tune into your local NBC station for primetime coverage. Programing will also be featured on NBC Sports Network, USA, CNBC, the NBC Olympics Channel, the Golf Channel and Telemundo.

Who is broadcasting the Olympics 2021?

Five cable networks: USA Network, CNBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel and the Golf Channel will help broadcast the Games.

Where can I watch the 2021 Olympics in Australia?

Watch the Olympics live and free in Australia on Channel 7, 7mate, 7two and 7plus, with coverage beginning from 5.30am AEST on weekdays and 6am AEST on weekends.

When was the Olympics first shown on TV in Australia?

The Olympic Games have been broadcast on Australian television since 1956, coinciding with both the introduction of television in Australia as well as the first year Australia hosted an Olympics.

Can you watch the Olympics on Foxtel in Australia?

Foxtel provided 8 dedicated channels and was the first time more than one channel of Olympic coverage was offered, and also the first time Australian viewers could pay to access Olympic content beyond what was available on free to air television.

Are there any commercial networks that broadcast the Olympics?

All three commercial networks have broadcast the Summer Olympics or Winter Olympics at least once, as have both public broadcasters and the dominant subscription television platform Foxtel, often sharing broadcasting rights with another network.