Roku Launches a Winter Olympics Hub


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Roku has partnered with NBCUniversal for a unique viewing experience for the Winter Olympics on February 6 – 22.

With the partnership, Roku users will be able to easily search for and watch live events, key highlights, and trending clips from the games. And, for the first time, users will be able to set reminders and receive notifications when events begin.

To get started, go to the Sports section of your Roku Home Screen, or just search “The Winter Olympics” in the Roku search bar. You’ll find a dedicated hub for all things Winter Olympics.

Roku City will also get an update and will be transformed in the spirit of Olympic Village.

“Following the tremendous fan reaction and embrace of our experience for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Paris Olympics experience, Roku is once again putting millions of viewers front and center for one of the biggest sports moments of the year, with everything from figure skating and hockey to curling in one immersive destination,” said Joe Franzetta, Head of Sports, Roku Media. “Roku’s continued collaboration with NBCUniversal will deliver the excitement of the Games straight to your living room, so you can catch every must‑see moment.”

Coverage of the Winter Olympics will air on NBC, USA, and CNBC, which you can watch with DIRECTV, Hulu + Live TV, or YouTube TV. Coverage will also be streaming on Peacock. In total, there will be over 2300 hours of coverage. It all starts with the Opening Ceremony from San Siro Stadium in Milan on Friday, February 6, live on NBC and Peacock.

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