Where can I watch Olympic ice dancing with no cable/satellite/OTA?

I don’t have cable. I also don’t get any OTA* channels except PBS. I have a Roku but the NBC Roku channel has to have cable or satellite in order to show me any Olympics, so my attempt to link to that didn’t work. I’m willing to watch it on my computer, not my TV screen.

I’ve googled Olympic ice dancing but all I can find is interviews and montages of still photographs. Same with YouTube. Ice dancing is the only competition I’m interested in. (Not figure skating.) Doesn’t have to be live. I know there has to be a way to do this, so can someone point me at the right place?

*Over the air

Sure. Fly to Korea and get some tickets to see it live.

I thought facetious responses in GQ weren’t permitted until a few serious answers were posted.

NBC used to have a 30 minutes free period of streaming for these games. Clearing your cache of everything, post those 30 minutes (and I mean everything: cookies, licenses, temp pages, you name it) did work to reset the clock when I was watching slope-style prelims a few days ago.

Kind of a PITA for a full broadcast though. Sports bar?

There are other means, but those run afoul of this site’s TOS to talk about, I think.

Hulu Live. (note that this is an extra-cost addon to the regular Hulu service.)

Pretty sure that’s the actual GQ answer.

EEK! $39.99/month?? I already have the ad-free Hulu that’s about $14/mo. Maybe I’ll just wait a few months until the routines show up on YouTube.

Pretty sure it wasn’t. :dubious:

Well it might be blocked in the US but CBC has full event replays:
https://olympics.cbc.ca/video/full-event-replays/
Or a wine bar. :slight_smile:

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JerrySTL, let’s refrain from unhelpful answers like this in GQ.

Likewise, let’s refrain from junior modding.

Colibri
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vpn + cbc = :slight_smile:

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Let’s keep all responses on the legal side of the line, please.

Yeah, that’s just about it. The other options really are pretty much going to Korea or…doing other things.

The German public broadcaster ARD has videos and live streams of Olympic sports on their website. Here is their page for figure skating and ice dancing. The bad news is that the videos might not play if your ISP is not located in Germany. However, in some circumstances it may be legal for you to use a VPN to watch the videos: [ul][] According to PC Magazin, using a VPN to bypass a region lock for streaming videos (but not downloadable ones!) does not violate copyright laws in Germany. [] If you (or someone you are watching with) have paid for a German television licence (“Beitragsservice”), then you may be legally and contractually entitled to watch any ARD content regardless of where you are located. And almost everyone who is legally resident in Germany is required to pay for this licence, so if you happen to have a German houseguest, it might be OK to use a VPN to watch even the downloadable videos with them.[/ul]

Haven’t seen this suggestion offered yet.

Go to a sports bar or comparable public house with televisions tuned to the festivities.

See post #4. Or go to friends house and ask to watch with them.

TL, nbcolympics.com is streaming the performances, plus you can watch any performace on demand. Ice dancing competition hasn’t started. Tonight is mens’ short program. I wasn’t asked for my zip code or cable provider.

Thanks. You are correct. I just found that I can watch at nbcolympics.com on my computer (maybe on my kindle, too, haven’t checked). I couldn’t pair the NBC Roku channel on my TV because that requires cable or satellite.

If you have a computer that supports Miracast, you could cast your computer screen to your Roku.