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NBC will air Olympic opening ceremonies live in the US. by G.K.Chesterton
The Opening Ceremony will air on NBC at 6:55 in the morning on July 23rd in the Eastern Time Zone, which is 3:55 AM in the Pacific Time Zone. It’s expected to last four hours, and will be followed on the schedule by a three hour edition of TODAY and a three hour broadcast of Tokyo Olympics Daytime.
For those who value their sleep, the Opening Ceremony will re-air in a more conventional window at 7:30 PM ET and 4:30 PM PT. The west coast will get a re-air of the primetime broadcast at 9:10 PM PT, and the whole country will get an overnight re-air of the live Opening Ceremony overnight.