Jul 27, 2012 02:51 PM EDT
Olympics 2012 Opening Ceremony Live Stream: No Online Streaming Coverage of Inaguaration

It is very disappointing for fans who thought they could catch the Olympic 2012 Ceremony on a live stream online. Despite it being 2012 and those in charge deciding to charge for the services, the next best option would be to DVR the event or wait for it to become available on YouTube.

With that being said, NBC will have live coverage in America at 7:30 p.m. on the east coast and 6:30 p.m. on the central part of the country. Unfortunately for those in the West, they will have to wait until the clocks strikes 7:30 p.m. on their clocks before they see the action. 

This means that worldwide, the west coast of the U.S. will be the last to witness the inaugurations. 

By the time they get to watch it is likely that there will be material of the event online or pictures of any mishaps floating around the internet.

Despite the Opening Ceremony not being showed online, nbcolympics.com is advertising their live online streams of all events and medal competitions, but they have left out the ceremony.

You can catch all the action beginning at 5 a.m. Archery and road racing will be on at this time. 

Photos have begun to leak out of the magnificent event that is expected to be presented tonight from London. British filmmaker Danny Boyle will have the chance to demonstrate what he is capable of constructing. This time, it will be viewed by approximately a billion viewers. 

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