NBC Sports

Developer
NBC Universal, Inc.
Genre
Sports
Version
1.3.0
Release date
July 12th 2012
Size
31.8 Mb
Price
Free
  • Rio 2016 Olympics: how, when, and where to watch

    August 5th at 10:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Three weeks of Olympic competition begin tomorrow in Rio, and there has never been more ways to tune in. That's a good thing, because NBC will be broadcasting 6,755 hours of the games. It all starts with the opening ceremony tonight — which, mind you, is going to be broadcast on a tape delay (but also in HDR!). No matter whether you're a cable subscriber, a cord-cutter, or prefer to follow along just on social media, we've got you covered....

  • How to watch this week's NBA and NHL finals on your iPhone

    May 30th at 5:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    It's championship season for both hockey and basketball -- the NHL Stanley Cup Final kicks off Monday night, while the NBA Finals matchup will be set after game seven of the Western Conference Finals. Here's how to watch all of this week's action on the go with your iPhone.

  • Get ready for Super Bowl Sunday with these killer apps

    January 30th at 3:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

    Rarely is watching the Super Bowl a solitary experience—usually, you and your buddies are crammed into someone's living room, huddled around the snack table and shouting at the TV with every play. ...

  • Which Olympics App Is Right For You?

    July 27th at 8:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Opening Ceremonies today mark the beginning of 17 full days of athletic awesomeness, live from the London Olympics. More than 10,000 athletes from 204 countries have descended on the city to compete in 26 sports spread out across 302 events. There are about as many apps that help you follow the games. Whether you're an avid fan of men's decathlon, you only want to see Usain Bolt beast another 100m dash, or you go nuts for all of the above, here's a guide to which ones are right for you. NBC...

  • How to watch the 2012 London Olympics online in the US: have an offline option

    July 27th at 3:51pm / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Finally, the 2012 London Olympics are upon us. Prepare yourself, for the next several weeks will bring more details than you ever cared to know about this year's competition — and thanks to our hyper-connected culture, you'll be hearing about it through every online outlet you can imagine. For those of us the US who just want to follow along with the games, however, NBC has us covered with unprecedented coverage in excess of 5,000 total hours across TV, web, smartphones, and tablets. If you want to...

  • If You're on a Mobile Device, You Can Watch the Entire Olympics

    July 12th at 7:03pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    If you’re a fan of the Olympic games, forget a TV, you don’t need one anymore. If you have an iOS or Android device, you’re going to be able to…