美国NBC电视台将转播开幕式时间是 8月5日星期五晚上:7:30PM(东部时间)
How to watch the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
February 2, 2016 at 9:50am ET By:NBC Olympics
Rio 2016 will be the most live Olympics ever, find out how to catch all the action.
The networks and digital platforms of NBCUniversal will present an unprecedented 6,755 hours of programming for the Games of the XXXI Olympiad from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this August.
That's roughly 356 hours of coverage per day (19 days). If the 6,755 hours ran on one channel, it would take 281 days to finish airing.
The Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympics will air on Friday, August 5, on NBC. Competition begins two days earlier on Wednesday, August 3, with women’s soccer on NBCSN and USA Network, and the Games conclude on Sunday, August 21, with the Closing Ceremony on NBC.
Watch the 2016 Rio Olympics on TV
With Rio just one hour ahead of the Eastern Time zone, the 2016 Summer Games will be the most live Olympics ever. NBCU will present 2,084 hours of Olympic programming across 11 networks. Find out what to expect this summer from each network by clicking below.
Broadcast networks:
NBC
TELEMUNDO (Spanish language)
Cable channels:
Bravo
CNBC
Golf Channel
MSNBC
NBC Sports Network (NBCSN)
NBC UNIVERSO (Spanish language)
USA Network
Specialty channels (Basketball and Soccer)
How to watch the 2016 Rio Olympics online and on connected devices
Powered by Playmaker Media, NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app will live stream 4,500 total hours — including all Olympic competition for the third consecutive Olympics — for authenticated pay TV subscribers via TV Everywhere to desktops, mobile devices, and tablets, plus connected TVs for the first time.
New from NBC Olympics in Rio
NBC Olympics will also provide 4K Ultra HD content as well as Virtual Reality (VR) programming.
The networks of NBC Universal
NBC’s 260.5 hours of coverage begins on Friday, August 5, and concludes on Sunday, August 21, with the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, respectively. Across NBC’s primetime, daytime and late night shows, coverage will feature many of the Games’ most popular sports, including swimming, gymnastics, track and field, diving, beach volleyball, volleyball, and the men’s and women’s basketball finals.
In addition to competition, coverage will also include athlete features, segments on the host city and country, and interviews with newsmakers and medal-winning athletes.
On most days, NBC primetime programming will air from 8 p.m. – midnight ET/PT; daytime from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET/PT; late night from 12:35 a.m. – 1:35 a.m. ET/PT; and replays from 1:35 a.m. – 4:30 a.m. ET/PT.
Bob Costas will again anchor NBC’s primetime coverage, while Ryan Seacrest will host the network’s late night programming. Al Michaels will serve as an NBC daytime host on weekdays and weekends. Dan Patrick and Rebecca Lowe will work daytime across both NBC and NBCSN.
NBC’s daytime and late night programming will originate from a studio located at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Copacabana Beach. The state-of-the-art beach studio will feature two sets; one indoor and one outdoor, a main anchor desk, an interview area, and a news update desk, all positioned to capture the panoramic views of the beach, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the Rio coastline. It is the first time in 24 years, since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, that NBC Olympics has utilized a major studio outside the International Broadcast Center (IBC). NBC’s primetime studio will be located in the IBC.
NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) will present 330 hours of Olympic programming and more than 20 sports, both more than any other TV network. NBCSN will once again serve as the showcase network for Team USA women’s soccer, and Team USA men’s and women’s basketball.
Medals will be won every day on NBCSN from Saturday, August 6, through Sunday, August 21. In addition to basketball and soccer, coverage will include track and field, archery, boxing, cycling, fencing, field hockey, judo, open water swimming, rugby, shooting, soccer, synchronized swimming, table tennis, weightlifting, wrestling and more.
The network’s 18 days of coverage begins on Wednesday, August 3, two days before the Opening Ceremony, with women’s soccer, and concludes on Sunday, August 21, the final day of the Games. On most days, NBCSN will televise 16 hours of coverage, from 8 a.m. to midnight ET.
Liam McHugh and Carolyn Manno will handle NBCSN hosting duties, along with Dan Patrick and Rebecca Lowe, who will also host daytime on NBC.
With golf’s return to the Olympic Games for the first time in 112 years, Golf Channel will present 115 hours of tournament programming, surrounded by in-depth analysis previewing and recapping the competition and highlighted by live coverage of the Men’s and Women’s Olympic Golf competition (Men’s: Thursday, Aug. 11 – Sunday, Aug. 14; Women’s: Wednesday, Aug. 17 – Saturday, Aug. 20). In total, Golf Channel will provide nearly 300 hours dedicated to Olympic programming in August.
Similar to NBC Sports’ all-encompassing coverage of marquee events like The Open and Ryder Cup, NBC Olympics’ live coverage of the men’s and women’s competitions in Rio will begin with the opening tee shot and continue until the medals are awarded. Golf Central’s Live From the Olympics also will provide wraparound news coverage immediately prior to and following live coverage of the competition. Additionally, NBC will feature live look-ins, highlights and updates on the golf competition throughout the Games.
For information on NBC Olympics’ golf commentators, click here.
Bravo will once again serve as the home of Olympic tennis, televising 94.5 hours of live coverage that begins on Saturday, August 6, and concludes on Sunday, August 14, with the men’s singles final. The women’s singles final airs on Saturday, August 13.
For each of the first five days, Bravo will televise Olympic tennis for more than 12 hours, from 9:30 a.m. ET until 10 p.m. ET. The final four days will each consist of eight hours of coverage, from 11 a.m. ET to 7 p.m. ET. This will be the third time that Bravo has hosted Olympic coverage (2004 and 2012).
CNBC’s 42 hours of coverage begins on Saturday, August 6, and concludes on Friday, August 19. On weekdays, the network’s Olympic coverage will take place from 5-8 p.m. ET, after it concludes its traditional business and financial programming.
This will be the ninth consecutive Olympics in which CNBC has provided coverage, every Games since 2000. The network will showcase elimination-round coverage of basketball and volleyball, as well as archery, beach volleyball, cycling, rugby, water polo, wrestling, and many more sports.
MSNBC will carry 78.5 hours of Rio Olympic programming, including coverage of men’s basketball, beach volleyball, rugby, soccer, volleyball, and water polo, among other sports. As with CNBC, this will be the ninth consecutive Olympics in which the network has provided coverage, every Games since 2000.
Coverage begins on Saturday, August 6, and concludes on Saturday, August 20. Ten of the network’s 15 days of coverage take place from Noon ET to 5 p.m. ET.
After taking a hiatus during the 2012 London Olympics, USA Network returns to the Summer Games with 110.5 hours of programming from Rio. This will be the sixth time the network has carried Olympic programming (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2014). Its coverage begins two days before the Opening Ceremony with women’s soccer on Wednesday, August 3, and concludes on Sunday, August 21, the final day of the Games.
Most weekdays, USA will present eight hours of coverage, from 9 a.m. ET to 5 p.m. ET, in addition to weekend programming. USA’s coverage includes men’s basketball, beach volleyball, cycling, rowing, synchronized swimming, volleyball, water polo, and more.
TELEMUNDO and NBC UNIVERSO, the home of the Olympics in Spanish in the United States, will present 273.5 hours of coverage, the most extensive Olympic coverage in the history of U.S. Spanish-language television, and 100 hours more than London 2012 (173.5).
The network’s unprecedented coverage from Rio de Janeiro will begin with women’s soccer on Wednesday, August 3, two days before the Opening Ceremony, and run through August 21.
To complement this extensive coverage and in line with their characteristic storytelling tradition and style, both networks will present stories and reports focusing on Olympic athletes from Latin America and the United States, following them as they compete in their respective events.
One of the main highlights of TELEMUNDO and NBC UNIVERSO’s coverage will be the performance of the Mexican men’s soccer team, which will be defending the historic gold medal it won four years ago in London.
NBC Olympics will provide NBCUniversal distribution partners with two Olympic specialty channels – one each for basketball and soccer. The specialty channels will focus 779 hours of content solely on each of their respective sports nearly every day of the Games. The soccer channel begins programming on Wednesday, August 3, two days prior to the Opening Ceremony, with women’s soccer coverage. The basketball channel begins its coverage on Saturday, August 6.
NBC Olympics will distribute 4K Ultra HD (UHD) coverage to cable, satellite, telco providers, and other partners. The 83 hours of coverage will be made available on one-day delay and will include 4K UHD footage from the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, swimming, track and field, basketball, the men’s soccer final, and judo, as well as Rio scenics.
One event from the previous day’s competition will be provided daily from August 6, the day after the Opening Ceremony, through August 22, the day after the Games conclude.
NBC Olympics will distribute the 4K UHD coverage provided by Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) and Japan’s NHK to U.S. distribution partners, who will individually choose how they will make the content available to their customers.
4K UHD technology displays images at over eight million pixels (3,840 x 2,160), providing pictures with an ultra-high resolution that is roughly four times that of current HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels). The 4K UHD coverage of the Opening Ceremony, which will be produced by NBC Olympics, will also include High Dynamic Range (HDR), which produces a wider and richer range of colors, and Dolby Atmos, a new sound technology that allows for a more immersive audio experience.
2016里约奥运会赛程,将会在。开幕式将于当地时间8月5日在马拉卡纳体育场举行,8月6日将产生首枚金牌,首日就有20个大项展开角逐。闭幕式将于8月21日举行,当天还将决出手球、篮球、排球、马拉松等项目一共12块金牌。
虽然开幕式要到8月5日才举行,不过按照惯例,足球赛事会提前在8月3日就开踢,这也是本届奥运会最早进行的项目。在因为开幕式休战一天之后,各项目会在8月6日全面展开,这一天会诞生12块金牌。从时间上来分析,首金诞生在射击项目的可能性还是非常大。除了金牌,8月6日还会有篮球、足球、网球、橄榄球等球类项目展开较量,可谓大牌云集、星光熠熠。
作为“足球王国”,巴西人将足球比赛都安排在了当地时间的下午和晚上进行。这就苦了中国球迷,因为时差的关系,大部分比赛都要熬夜收看了。按照惯例,足球是开幕式前唯一进行比赛的项目,女足和男足的决赛则将分别于北京时间8月20日凌晨4点30和8月21日凌晨4点30开踢。
2016年里约奥运会足球赛程 | |||
日期 | 时间 | 项目 | 轮次 |
8月4日 | 00:00-11:00 | 女子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月5日 | 00:00-11:00 | 男子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月7日 | 04:00-11:00 | 女子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月8日 | 00:00-11:00 | 男子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月10日 | 00:00-08:00 | 女子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月11日 | 00:00-11:00 | 男子足球 | 小组赛 |
8月13日 | 00:00-11:00 | 女子足球 | 1/4决赛 |
8月14日 | 00:00-08:00 | 男子足球 | 1/4决赛 |
8月17日 | 00:00-06:00 | 女子足球 | 半决赛 |
8月18日 | 03:00-06:00 | 男子足球 | 半决赛 |
8月20日 | 00:00-03:00 | 女子足球 | 铜牌赛 |
04:30-07:30 | 女子足球 | 金牌赛 | |
8月21日 | 00:00-03:00 | 男子足球 | 铜牌赛 |
04:30-07:30 | 男子足球 | 金牌赛 |
田径的决赛一般都安排在了北京时间早上7点后进行,这让中国观众可以比较好地观看。8月14日早上的男子飞人大战、8月20日早上的男子4X100接力,这两项田径场上的速度对决你一定不要错过。中国队方面,最有希望夺金的男女20公里竞走分别被安排在了8月13日凌晨1点30分和8月20日凌晨1点30分,中国观众如果想第一时间知道赛果,就需要熬夜了。男子跳高(8月17日)、女子铅球(8月13日)、女子标枪(8月19日)、男子跳远(8月18日)这几项中国队有望夺牌甚至冲金的项目都被安排在了北京时间早上进行;女子链球(8月15日)则是在北京时间晚上20点30分之后进行。
2016年里约奥运会男子田径赛程 | |||
日期 | 时间 | 项目 | 轮次 |
8月12日 | 20:30-次日00:10 | 800米 | 小组赛 |
铁饼 | 资格赛 | ||
8月13日 | 01:30-03:10 | 20公里竞走 | 决赛 |
07:20-10:25 | 400米 | 小组赛 | |
跳远 | 资格赛 | ||
铁饼 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:50 | 100米 | 资格赛、小组赛 | |
8月14日 | 07:00-10:15 | 400米 | 半决赛 |
800米 | 半决赛 | ||
10000米 | 决赛 | ||
跳远 | 决赛 | ||
撑杆跳 | 资格赛 | ||
8月15日 | 07:15-09:30 | 100米 | 半决赛、决赛 |
400米 | 决赛 | ||
跳高 | 资格赛 | ||
20:30-23:10 | 400米栏 | 小组赛 | |
3000米障碍 | 小组赛 | ||
三级跳 | 资格赛 | ||
8月16日 | 07:15-09:50 | 800米 | 决赛 |
110米栏 | 小组赛 | ||
撑杆跳 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:40 | 200米 | 小组赛 | |
1500米 | 小组赛 | ||
三级跳 | 决赛 | ||
8月17日 | 07:15-09:30 | 110米栏 | 半决赛、决赛 |
400米栏 | 半决赛 | ||
跳高 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-次日00:40 | 5000米 | 小组赛 | |
3000米障碍 | 决赛 | ||
链球 | 资格赛 | ||
十项全能 | 决赛 | ||
8月18日 | 04:45-10:05 | 200米 | 半决赛 |
标枪 | 资格赛 | ||
十项全能 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-次日03:25 | 400米栏 | 决赛 | |
4X100米接力 | 小组赛 | ||
铅球 | 资格赛 | ||
十项全能 | 决赛 | ||
8月19日 | 05:30-09:35 | 200米 | 决赛 |
1500米 | 半决赛 | ||
铅球 | 决赛 | ||
19:00-23:20 | 50公里竞走 | 决赛 | |
8月20日 | 07:10-09:45 | 4X100米接力 | 决赛 |
4X400米接力 | 小组赛 | ||
链球 | 决赛 | ||
8月21日 | 07:10-10:00 | 1500米 | 决赛 |
5000米 | 决赛 | ||
4X400米接力 | 决赛 | ||
标枪 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:15 | 马拉松 | 决赛 |
2016年里约奥运会女子田径赛程 | |||
日期 | 时间 | 项目 | 轮次 |
8月12日 | 20:30-次日00:10 | 100米 | 资格赛 |
10000米 | 决赛 | ||
铅球 | 资格赛 | ||
七项全能 | 决赛 | ||
8月13日 | 07:20-10:25 | 100米 | 小组赛 |
1500米 | 小组赛 | ||
铅球 | 决赛 | ||
链球 | 资格赛 | ||
七项全能 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:50 | 400米 | 组赛 | |
3000米障碍 | 小组赛 | ||
三级跳 | 资格赛 | ||
七项全能 | 决赛 | ||
8月14日 | 07:00-10:15 | 100米 | 半决赛、决赛 |
10000米 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:30 | 马拉松 | 决赛 | |
8月15日 | 07:15-09:30 | 400米 | 半决赛 |
1500米 | 半决赛 | ||
三级跳 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-23:10 | 400米栏 | 小组赛 | |
3000米障碍 | 决赛 | ||
链球 | 决赛 | ||
8月16日 | 07:15-09:50 | 200米 | 小组赛 |
铁饼 | 资格赛 | ||
20:30-23:40 | 5000米 | 小组赛 | |
100米栏 | 小组赛 | ||
撑杆跳 | 资格赛 | ||
铁饼 | 决赛 | ||
8月17日 | 07:15-09:30 | 200米 | 半决赛 |
400米 | 决赛 | ||
1500米 | 决赛 | ||
400米栏 | 半决赛 | ||
跳远 | 资格赛 | ||
标枪 | 资格赛 | ||
20:30-次日00:40 | 800米 | 小组赛 | |
8月18日 | 04:45-10:05 | 200米 | 决赛 |
100米栏 | 半决赛、决赛 | ||
跳远 | 决赛 | ||
20:30-次日03:25 | 4X100米接力 | 小组赛 | |
跳高 | 资格赛 | ||
8月19日 | 05:30-09:35 | 800米 | 半决赛 |
400米栏 | 半决赛 | ||
标枪 | 决赛 | ||
8月20日 | 01:30-03:15 | 20公里竞走 | 决赛 |
07:10-09:45 | 1500米 | 决赛 | |
4X100米接力 | 决赛 | ||
4X400米接力 | 小组赛 | ||
8月21日 | 07:10-10:00 | 800米 | 决赛 |
4X400米接力 | 决赛 | ||
跳高 | 决赛 |
虽然有部分羽毛球项目的预赛会在北京时间凌晨进行,但是5个单项的决赛都是从北京时间晚上19点30打到凌晨0点30,这样的时间安排再适合中国观众不过了。混双将会是羽毛球决出的首块金牌,决赛于8月17日晚上19点30后进行。随后女双(8月18日)、男双(8月19日)、女单(8月19日)、男单(8月20日)将会依次决出金牌。中国队在这些项目上都有着冲击金牌的实力,你千万不要错过。