How to Watch the 2012 Olympics Online – NBC provides Free Access to Internet and Mobile Device Video Streaming of Olympics Events

How to Watch the 2012 Olympics Online - NBC provides Free Access to Internet and Mobile Device Video Streaming of Olympics Events

NBC's Free Online and Mobile Access to Olympic Coverage

With the first weekend of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London behind us, millions of Americans are looking for a way to take the games to work with them. For those looking for how to watch the 2012 Olympics online from their computers or their mobile devices, NBC has the solution.

As we reported over the weekend, NBCUniversal which owns the broadcast rights for the 2012 Summer Games, has set up a special web site this year, in cooperation with YouTube to provide unprecedented and free online video access to every event in the Olympic games. The free online access to the full schedule of Olympic events, via live streaming internet video, can be accessed from computers as well as mobile devices and with mobile apps.

The free online access to the Olympic video coverage has been made free for anyone currently subscribing to the vast number of cable and satellite television providers which already provide viewers with other NBC programming such as MSNBC and CNBC. If you already have access to these channels at home, you should be able to gain free access to the Olympics on the go.

To find and watch a full schedule of all 32 of the 2012 Olympic events and their broadcast times, both on television and online on the internet, visit NBCOlympics.com. On the site you can check to see if your cable or satellite provider allows you free access to watch the internet feeds, and how to get a login to watch the games online.

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