The Winter Olympics officially begin on February 9th from PyeonChang, South Korea. During each Olympiad we try to offer you some insights on how to leverage them to your best advantage. To that end, there is good news and bad news for restaurants and bars hoping to attract guests to watch the events unfold at their locations. The good news is that there is an enormous amount of live coverage and ALL events will be available live. The bad news is that many of those events are at odd hours due the 12 hour time difference between Korea and North America.

As with every Olympiad, the most important event is the first one — the Opening Ceremony. The excitement associated with seeing all the teams march through the central stadium in their full international regalia has captivated audiences forever. This is an unusual year because of the dangerous standoff between the South and North Korean governments. While no confrontation is expected, the Olympics are well known for the unpredictable cialis generico prezzo.

To help you prepare your team, here’s the 2018 Winter Olympic TV Schedule. The included guide of events is sorted in two formats — by sport and by date/time. All times are Eastern.


2018 Winter Olympic TV Schedule

By Time | By Sport


Please note that we will only guarantee the accuracy of the events on the daily SportsTV Guides because NBC has been inaccurate in their published schedules in the past. The outline is specifically accurate when it comes to the pool play for Ice Hockey and the times for the Figure Skating.

So, check out the schedule and get ready to be talking all things Curling and how long those speed skaters skates really are. Go USA!