NBC will have just about every style of broadcast in its Olympic coverage at Paris.
Peyton Manning, Kelly Clarkson, and Mike Tirico will host the opening ceremony, Snoop Dogg will serve as a special correspondent, and Alex Cooper will have her own live watch party at the 2024 Summer Games.
The network is also bringing back Gold Zone, which has a format that most NFL fans are familiar with. It's the fourth straight Summer Olympics that the program will be active, and it will feature Scott Hanson, Jac Collinsworth, Andrew Siciliano, and Matt Iseman.
Here's all you need to know about the Gold Zone, including what it is and how to watch the program.
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What is Gold Zone?
Gold Zone is an NBC-exclusive stream that will go live daily on Peacock.
NFL fans may be familiar with the style of the show as it is similar to NFL RedZone. Gold Zone will be live from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET each day and will show viewers the best live moments.
Just like NFL RedZone, Gold Zone will bounce around from all different sporting events to show the most exciting moments in real time. It's designed to keep the viewer engaged at all moments, leaving little room for uneventful Olympic action.
Hanson, who hosts NFL RedZone, will be one of the four hosts for Gold Zone this year. He'll bring his same exciting style to the broadcast that fans grew to love during football season.
Collinsworth, Siciliano, and Iseman are also part of the Gold Zone team. Collinsworth is replacing Akbar Gbajabiamila.
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How to watch Olympics Gold Zone on NBC's Peacock
- Dates: July 27-Aug. 10
- Time: 7 a.m.-5 p.m. ET
- Channel: N/A
- Live stream: Peacock
Fans will almost always have the opportunity to watch the Olympics via Gold Zone. It's on every day from July 27 to Aug. 10 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.
NBC won't miss a beat, having nonstop coverage of the Olympic Games, providing the audience with only the best and most exciting moments. It'll help fans sift through the enormous amount of events.
The stream will only be available on Peacock.
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Is Jac Collinsworth related to Cris Collinsworth?
Yes, Jac Collinsworth is the son of Cris Collinsworth. The elder is a former NFL wide receiver and current NFL analyst for NBC.
Jac has worked for NBC, too. He was a social media correspondent at the 2016 Rio Olympics and he worked on "Tokyo Tonight" for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He is 29.