If there’s one thing Aussies love to get behind it’s Australian sports stars kicking goals on the world stage and the Olympic Games are one of the biggest chances for us to bat way above our average so get ready for Paris 2024 folks, probably the most accessible Olympic Games in history with every single bit of action covered in numerous ways.

It all formerly kicks off at 4am on Saturday July 27th with the Opening Ceremony. Of course there are a few things like Archery, Football, Handball and Rugby that will actually commence their competitions prior to that so for those fans, it all kicks off early.

For 2024 the rights-holder for the Olympic Games is the Nine Network, the first of three Summer games for the Network. And with the reach of Nine, plus the companies within the group, there’s a lot of ways to get the best from your viewing experience.

Nine themselves describe it as “unrivalled” and I think that’s spot on. I remember when Nine had the London Olympics and shared the rights with Foxtel to give us a range of live channels to watch almost anything.

This year, with the power of the Nine Network broadcast TV, 9Now app, Stan Sport, Radio and Newspapers it’s the perfect storm of major event coverage.

How to watch the Paris Olympics on Free to Air TV

There will be 24 hour a day action on the 9 network and 9now. Both Channel 9 and 9Gem will be dedicated to the games, produced by the Wide World of Sports team, in HD 24/7 – in total more than 750 hours of coverage free to air.

Hosting duties will be filled by Sarah Abo, Karl Stefanovic, Todd Woodbridge, Leila McKinnon, Dylan Alcott, Ally Langdon, James Bracey and Eddie McGuire, with Sylvia Jeffreys, Nick McArdle and Sam McClure on hosting duties on 9Gem.

Commentary and Expert comments will come from the likes of Ian Thorpe, Giaan Rooney, Michael Johnson, Gerard Whateley, Phil Liggett, Tamsyn Lewis-Manou, Ellie Cole, Dave Culbert, Steve Hooker, Andrew Gaze, Kerri Pottharst, James Tomkins, Scott McGrory, Kate Bates, Cadel Evans, Caroline Buchanan, Mitch Tomlinson, Ryan Williams, Nick Boserio, Georgie Parker, Drew Mitchell, Sera Naiqama, Emma Carney, Jenna O’Hea, Russell Mark, and Emma Snowsill.

Nine’s studios will overlook the Eiffel Tower and Seine from a position high on the Trocadero.

The Opening Ceremony coverage will begin at 3.00am AEST on Saturday, July 27 on Channel 9 and 9Now and will be replayed on Channel 9 and 9Now.

Paris 2024 will end with the Closing Ceremony on Monday, August 12.

Apart from the News at 11am and 6pm, there will be 22 hours a day of Olympics coverage:)

What Olympics Coverage will there be free on 9Now?

9Now will have a staggering 40 Full HD streams. Every event featuring an Australian Athlete will be available to watch. Just think about that, the grandmother of an athlete in any sport can watch their loved one compete – that’s never happened before.

With highlights being produced of every event and moment, you can expect over 2,500 on-demand highlights too. Sure hope they have a great filter on the app for sports and such.

How can I watch the Paris Olympics on Stan?

Stan is part of the Nine family, so it makes sense to offer a range of content to Stan Subscribers.

To access the content you’ll need a Stan Sport subscription.

It’s remarkable really that the network made all the content available free on 9Now, but the selling point for Stan Sport is ad-free, and up to 4K quality.

Stan say “the biggest moments in 4K”

But, there will be those 40 individual sport channels, and 4 exclusive feature channels which will cross from moment to moment ad-free and live.

Plus, Stan will have an exclusive 24/7 Olympic News channel.

For those looking for multi-lingual support, Stan will have eight channels in alternate languages from global TV giants like Eurosport, Viacom etc.

If you wake up looking for a wrap of all things Olympic Rings, there will be two shows “Olympics Daily” and “Paris Preview” available every morning and evening exclusive to Stan Sport.

If you don’t have Stan or Stan Sport, $36 will cover a month subscription, plenty to cover the games, including 4K quality.

For more info on Stan head to https://www.stan.com.au/olympics2024

Where can I listen to the Paris Olympics on the Radio?

As an overnight games, sometimes staying up or getting up for an event is a punish. So turn on the radio, either AM/DAB or just as Google or Alexa or use your smartphone app and you’re covered thanks to Nine’s 2GB, 4BC, 6PR and 3AW.

Wide World of Sports will kick it off at 6pm, then from 7pm to 5.30am you’ll get non-stop live coverage.

Each of the Brekky shows will have you covered as you wake up and get to work so you won’t miss a thing.

Reading about the Olympics to catch up no matter where you are

You’ll find plenty of Olympic news at 9News.com.au, nine.com.au, wwos.com.au and read about it in the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane times, WA Today and the Australian Financial Review.

Let’s go Australia!

In Tokyo the Aussies did well, 17 Gold, 7 Silver, 22 Bronze after several games scoring far less, here’s to a similarly dominant total in Paris.