Adam Wanger of WizCase has provided a complete list of broadcasters for the Paris 2024 Olympics. LeviaMICE takes pride in offering high-quality information and articles regarding MICE travel to keep you updated. The Olympics is a global event that brings people together, but not everyone can attend in person. As a result, we’ve developed a list of broadcasters so you can watch the Paris 2024 Olympics live from anywhere.
Finding a reputable channel to watch the sports can be difficult with the abundance of TV channels and internet streaming providers available. To make this process easier, I’ve compiled a list of the finest locations to watch all of the action live, regardless of where you are. This list includes broadcasters from North America, Europe, Asia, and other places, so you won’t miss any of your favorite events.
Regional Broadcasters Covering the Olympic Games
These broadcasters hold significant rights to broadcast the Olympics across large areas.
Region | Broadcasters |
Global | CMG |
Europe | Eurosport |
Northern America | NBC TV Network (USA), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (Canada) |
Latin America | América Móvil, Claro Sports |
Caribbean | Sportsmax |
Central and Southeast Asia | Dentsu |
Indian subcontinent | Viacom18 |
Middle East and North Africa | beIN Sports |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport, Infront Sports & Media |
Eurosport is a premium channel that is available in select TV bundles and Discovery+ subscriptions.
Free Live Broadcasters by Country
Here’s a list of free-to-air broadcasters, networks, or businesses who have sublicensed rights to display the Olympics in different nations.
Paid Streaming Platforms Showing the Olympic Games
Here are some paid internet streaming platforms that will broadcast the Olympics. If you already have an account with one of these platforms, you can watch the games there. However, before deciding on a premium service, look at free options.
Country | Streaming Platform | Fee |
Global | Olympics TV Online | Free |
Australia | Stan | Basic subscription + AU$15.00 Stan Sport add-on (AU) |
Brazil | Globoplay | $13.99/month (US) |
Canada | Sportsnet | CA$19.99/month or $179.99/year (CA) |
Canada | The Sports Network (TSN) | CA$8.00/month (CA) |
Europe | Discover+ | $4.99/month (US) |
New Zealand | Sky Sport Now | $24.99/week or $49.99/month (NZ) |
South Africa | DSTV | R799/month (SA) |
USA | DirecTV Stream | $69.99/month for 24 months (US) |
USA | Fubo | $79.99/month (US) |
USA | Hulu + Live TV | $76.99/month (US) |
USA | Max | Basic subscription + $9.99 B/R Sports add-on (US) |
USA | Peacock | $5.99/month (US) |
USA | Sling TV | $40/month (US) |
USA | You tube Tv | $72.99/month (US) |
The Bottom Line
The Olympics have the rare ability to unify people throughout the world. This guide will help you find out where you can watch the Olympics live so you don’t miss out on any of the fun. We have you covered, whether you’re viewing from your living room, your phone, or anywhere else. So grab your munchies, choose your favorite seat, and enjoy watching the world’s top athletes battle for gold.