The Milan Winter Olympics are almost here, and whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or just in it for the spectacle, tuning in has never been easier. From edge-of-your-seat competitions to unforgettable opening-ceremony moments, the Games will unfold across multiple platforms, bringing the action straight to your screen — or your speaker/headphones — no matter where you are. Here’s everything you need to know about how to stream, and stay locked in as the world’s top athletes take over Milan for the Winter Olympics with iHeartradio, the exclusive audio partner of the 2026 games.
iHeartRadio's play-by-play channels will bring fans closer to the excitement of every gold-medal finish and triumphant moment set to come from NBCU’s wide-ranging coverage of the Winter Games in Italy, with a special focus on Team USA. NBCUniversal’s coverage on iHeart’s channels is expected to include U.S. team ice hockey games, as well as figure skating, speed skating, skiing, snowboarding and much more. Just tune in to NBC Olympics Radio and NBC Olympics Radio Plus for live coverage.
Additionally, fans can tune in to a new Winter Games season of the original iHeartPodcast "Two Guys, Five Rings," hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, and produce Olympic-specific episodes from some of iHeart's top podcasts while promoting tune-in for NBCU's comprehensive coverage. The "Las Culturistas" hosts' "Two Guys, Five Rings: Matt, Bowen & The Olympics" will release weekly episodes beginning in early January, from before the Olympic Opening Ceremony and continue through the Closing Ceremony in February. Check out season one of the show on iHeartRadio.
Fans can also look forward to Olympic-themed episodes of podcasts including "Stuff You Missed In History Class," "Ridiculous History," "Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules" and "Revisionist History" with Malcolm Gladwell.