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Cancel anytime. Sign up here. All of these channels are available as part of the Starter Plan. Sling TV is one of the least expensive ways to stream the big games this summer. All of our picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you subscribe to something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission. Amazon shoppers are living in these on-sale joggers: 'OMG these are the most comfortable pants I've ever owned!

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EST on Sunday, August 8th. You can get both through a number of live-TV streaming services. Hulu will let you watch coverage of the Closing Ceremony from your TV, tablet, laptop, or other connected device. Get more details here. For a blend of live coverage, on-demand content, clips, highlights, and replays all in one place, Hulu has a 7-day free trial so you can watch the Closing Ceremony free.

Test it out and get instant access to NBC to watch the Olympics without cable. View Gallery 21 Photos. Related Stories. Newswire Powered by. NBC is also only providing 4K coverage of certain games at certain times. Live NBC coverage is streamed in 4K sometimes, in some places, while other markets will only get 4K re-airings the following day. Basically, some folks are getting live NBC primetime coverage in 4K while others are not.

NBCUniversal did not respond to multiple requests for comment about why 4K support was available in select markets and not others. If you do want to watch any of the Games live, you may have to do some additional legwork to find them.

And the tie-in with the Tokyo Games seems to be working. According to recent data from app analytics company App Annie, mobile downloads of Peacock surged 60 percent in the first few days of the Olympics. But in practice, actually streaming the Olympics — and specifically the ability to access some events in real time and at higher resolutions — has been a mess.

But somewhere along the way, something got lost in the shuffle. And what we ended up with instead is a complicated system that made streaming an even bigger headache than it already is.

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