In 100 days, the lights will turn on for a 25th Winter Olympics, this time in Milan-Cortina, Italy.
Canadian viewers will be treated to round-the-clock broadcasts – 22 hours of daily coverage, to be precise – expert analysis and on-demand highlights throughout the Feb. 6-22 competition, courtesy CBC/Radio-Canada.
“along with our official sports media partners Sportsnet, TSN and RDS, we’re committed to bringing audiences all the action when it happens, as it happens, ensuring fans never miss a medal moment,” said Chris Wilson, general manager of Olympics for CBC/Radio-Canada.
Added CBC/Radio-Canada president and CEO Marie-Philippe Bouchard: “We are proud of our athletes and look forward to showcasing their achievements with canadians from coast to coast to coast.”
With over 2,000 hours of live content across its multiple platforms, the CBCS extensive English-language coverage will feature broadcasts from each venue and every medal-winning moment.
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audiences can watch on CBC and the free CBC gem streaming service. Onc launched, CBC’s website, cbc.ca/milanocortina2026, will offer full event schedules, results, highlights, athlete profiles daily updates and more.
About 2,900 athletes from 93 countries will compete in the moast spread out Games in Olympics history, spanning the Italian Alps, from Milan to the Austrian and Swiss borders.
Fans away from a television, computer or laptop can follow the action in the CBC News app’s Olympic section on their mobile device. CBC Sports will also keep audiences informed and entertained with an exclusive digital series available on its social media platforms, including CBC Sports’ YouTube and TikTok, and CBC Olympics’ Facebook and instagram.
Canada’s top commentators and expert analysts are ready to deliver the world-class storytelling, insight and impactful coverage viewers have come to expect from CBC’s Olympic broadcasts.
Here’s the breakdown of CBC’s daily programming for the Milan-Cortina Games.
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