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How to watch the Olympics on TV, online, and on mobile

Ready for the 2016 Olympics in Rio? Here's what you need to know to watch.

Ready for the 2016 Olympics in Rio? Here's what you need to know to watch.

On TV

NBC will have the top events in primetime as well as daytime coverage, along with recaps in late-night when you'd normally be watching Jimmy Fallon.

Multiple cable channels will also air live events such as basketball, soccer, volleyball, rowing, and more.

To find out when events are airing, click here.

The Olympic Zone

Each night before NBC's primetime coverage (except on Sundays), KGW will air The Olympic Zone, featuring our local reporters covering our local athletes in Rio, as well as other features.

Every event will be live streamed

We know you may not want to wait for the tape delay, but you're covered. Every round of every sport is available via live stream so you won't miss a single second of the action.

We'll provide links on KGW.com, and the KGW News App to each day's live streams. You will have to authenticate that you have a cable or satellite subscription to watch.

To watch on your mobile device, you'll need to download the NBC Sports App. If you don't have it, don't worry. When you click on one of the live stream links for the first time, it will take you to the App Store to download for free.

Who is competing from Oregon?

Here's a list of Oregon athletes who will be competing in Rio.

But I want to see the big names like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles

No problem. Just go to NBC's athlete bio page. Search for the athlete you want it and it will tell you when they are competing.

I want to follow what your reporters are doing in Rio.

And they would love to hear from you. Steph Stricklen and photographer Devon Haskins are in Rio and will be reporting on air, online, and on social media.

Follow Steph: Facebook | Twitter

Follow Devon: Twitter

Latest: Steph reports from Rio!

We'll also keep you updated on social media on the KGW Facebook page, and on Twitter @KGWNews, @KGWSports and @KGWOlympics.

Quick links

KGW.com Olympics Page

Download the KGW App

Livestream schedule

TV Listings

Medal Count

Athlete bios

Results

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