Where to watch the Paris Olympics? Find out what the TV and streaming schedule will be like

Where to watch the Paris Olympics? Find out what the TV and streaming schedule will be like


Fans will be able to follow major sporting events on open and closed TV and in streaming

You Paris Olympic Games will officially begin this Friday, the 26th, with several television and streaming services. In 2024, the Globe Group and the CazeTVwith the support of Live modewill broadcast the most important event in world sport and will see the participation of hundreds of professionals working in Brazil and the French capital.

Globo has decided not to have on-site narrators and commentators to cover the Olympic Games. The only exceptions are the opening ceremony, where the Rio broadcaster and its sports affiliate, SporTV, will be on the banks of the Seine to cover the event with a full team.

In Open TV, Luís Roberto narrates with the collaboration of Galvão Bueno, former gymnast Daiane dos Santos and Olympic surfing champion Ítalo Ferreira. Off TV there will be Milton Leite, gold medalists Fabi (volleyball) and Cesar Cielo (swimming) and journalist Marcelo Lins, who will be “borrowed” from GloboNews. Presenter Marcelo Barreto will be on the boat that will take the Brazilian delegation along the Seine and will do a flash during the ceremony.



From Monday to Saturday, after the soap opera Renascer, Tadeu Schmidt and the Olympic volleyball champion Fernanda Garay will host the Olympic Center directly from the Rio Galvão studios and comedian Marcelo Adnet will have a special participation in this segment. The BBB presenter will have a puppet cat as a partner, replacing the horses that accompanied him on the show. FantasticThere will be approximately 200 hours of open TV broadcast of the Olympics.

On SporTV2, the program Here Goes Paris It will be a two-hour daily, presented by André Rizek and Fabi. The closed channel, through Globoplay, will have 40 raw signals (only images, without narration) of all competitions. Unlike what has been done in other years, in 2024 Globo will not open other SporTV channels (5, 6, 7…).

In addition to Luís Roberto, Globo will be reporting on the Olympic Games with: Everaldo Marques, Gustavo Villani, Rogério Corrêa and Natália Lara. SporTV will have 19 more narrators. Globo has more than 100 commentators and will have 16 teams of reporters spread across the Olympic venues and a technological studio in Rio that will reproduce the view of Paris under the Eiffel Tower in a real-time simulation.

The CazéTV signal will be available on four platforms: Youtube, Amazon Prime video, Samsung TV+ AND Play the marketThe channel, whose central figure is Casimiro Miguel, plans to broadcast 500 hours of Olympic events during Paris-2024.

CazéTV has set up three studios in Rio to conduct the broadcasts and will also have a studio with a panoramic view of the Eiffel Tower, where journalist Fernanda Gentil will be located. In total, 12 narrators, 55 commentators and 11 reporters will work on the channel’s coverage, of which 30 professionals will be in Paris. There will still be a team, with Pedro Scooby, in Tahiti, where the surfing heats will take place.



Casimiro Miguel, Luis Felipe Freitas and Serginho will make up the broadcasts of CazéTV.

At the opening ceremony, a special appearance promises to attract attention: Milton Cunha, who comments on the carnival on Globo, will be part of the Cazé TV team. Alongside him will be: Casimiro, Luís Felipe Freitas, Olympic volleyball champion Serginho and commentator Belle Suarez. As usual, focusing on the good humor of the broadcasts, the channel will have the participation of comedian Diogo Defante, directly from the Parisian capital.

Among the main narrators of the channel are Luís Felipe Freitas and Rômulo Mendonça, while the prominent commentators are: Serginho (volleyball), Laís Souza (gymnastics), Janeth (basketball) and Flávio Canto (judo). CazéTV will broadcast two programs a day, Fernanda Gentil presents “Tamo em Paris”, while Adenízia and Guilherme Beltrão present “Zona Olímpica”.

Source: Terra

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