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2010 Winter Olympics: TV schedule for Tuesday

mirai-nagasu-320.jpgU.S. champ Rachel Flatt and runner-up Mirai Nagasu make their first bid for the gold with the women's short program in figure skating tonight.

During the day, there's lots of skiing: ski cross, biathlon and Nordic combined.

Over on cable, get your fill of women's and men's curling and more men's hockey. Can Team Canada pick themselves up after their hockey loss on Sunday?

Tuesday's highlights:


NBC

Daytime: Men's 10000 m speed skating continues in Pacific Coliseaum, the women get a chance to take to the ski cross course, compete in the 4x6k biathlon relay and the Nordic combined from 3-5 p.m. ET/PT.

Primetime: Fierce competition begins in women's figure skating, and the men's giant slalom, women's ski cross, bobsled and Nordic combined all share the 8 p.m.- midnight ET/PT block.

Late night: From 12:30-2 a.m. ET/PT we'll get the figure skating recap, more women's biathlon and bobsled, along with medal ceremonies. Then, beginning at 2 a.m., a replay of the primetime events.

USA


Women's curling pits Team USA vs. China from noon-3 p.m. ET/PT, followed by men's hockey entering the elimination round. First up on the chopping block is Switzerland vs. Belarus 3-6 p.m. ET/PT.

MSNBC

Team USA's women's curling continues as they take on Switzerland for round-robin play from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. ET.

CNBC


Men's curling continues with Canada taking on China from 5-8 p.m. ET, then from 8-10 p.m. ET, the Canadian hockey players try to bounce back from their loss Sunday (Feb. 21) to play against Germany. Finally, men's hockey continues with Czech Republic vs. Latvia in the elimination round 10 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

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This sucks I am in the states and cant watch the Canada vs Germany hockey game. NBC is the worst for Olympic coverage when it comes to the hockey tournament. Amongst other coverage. TOO MANY COMMERCIALS. I have to record that way I can fast forward thru all of NBC's Bull.

Agreed on the commercials part... CBS made the superbowl un-watchable this year.

But the CA vs DE game is on CNBC! You can see that in the states.

Roger: How do you think they pay for all the coverage? TV is essentially free to viewers. Ads pay for it. This is expensive. If you want to see more, you probably can, but you'd probably have to pay for upgraded reception, extra channels, etc.

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