
"Milano Cortina 2026 runs from February 6th to 22nd, with events spread across a series of venues in northern Italy rather than a single host city. Austria is sending a sizeable team. The nominated Olympic delegation for Milano Cortina 2026 is 115 athletes (52 women and 63 men). For viewers in Austria, there are two main ways to follow the Games live: free-to-air coverage via ORF, or paid services if you want broader live streams across more sports and sessions."
"ORF has announced extensive daily live programming for the Games across its channels, with streaming and on-demand available through ORF ON. For most households, the practical cost is the household broadcasting contribution. The base rate is 15.30 per month, with an additional state levy depending on the Bundesland. ORF has also noted that some online content is geo-restricted, which matters if you are trying to stream while outside Austria."
Vienna offers activities suitable for adults during cold days and the Winter Olympics provide a seasonal viewing focus. Milano Cortina 2026 runs from February 6th to 22nd with events across multiple venues in northern Italy rather than a single host city. Austria nominated 115 athletes (52 women and 63 men) for the Games. Viewers in Austria can watch free-to-air coverage via ORF and use ORF ON for streaming and on-demand catch-up. The household broadcasting contribution has a base rate of 15.30 per month plus a state levy that varies by Bundesland, and some ORF online content is geo-restricted. For fuller live coverage, Eurosport via pay-TV packages or HBO Max (from 5.99 per mo) are alternatives.
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