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OLYMPIC VIDEO AND VR: GUIDE TO WATCHING WITHOUT A TV

Every Olympic event will be streamed live. But to watch online, you’ll still need to be a paying cable or satellite subscriber.

As with past Olympics, NBC is requiring proof of a subscription. If you’ve already given up on traditional cable or satellite TV, you can sign up for an online TV service such as PlayStation Vue or YouTube TV. Otherwise, your video will cut out after a half-hour grace period.

The subscription requirement also applies to coverage on virtual-reality headsets.

More than 1,800 hours of online coverage in the U.S. with preliminary curling matches. Friday’s opening ceremony will be

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