The games are here. The opening ceremonies have opened (congrats to Naomi Osaka for being selected to light the fire. NBC has 7000 hours of coverage planned, and as you might suspect, not all of it will be on a single channel. Finding the events you may want to focus on could be challenging, so the Media Bunker crew has rounded up some scheduling resources for you. First off, a New York Times overview of events:
The New York Times Event Review
Full Olympic Schedule from NBC
Live Scores, Schedule, and Updates from The Guardian
Olympic Coverage on Peacock Streaming Network
Deadline’s Guide to Watching the Tokyo Olympics
Tokyo Updates on Olympic Games
NPR Photographic Coverage of Olympics
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