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Comcast to stream Rio Olympics to 7M active military, retirees

Comcast has a deal with the military's retail arm to stream the Rio Olympics "at no cost" to seven million active military personnel and retirees, the company says.

The cable giant inked the deal with the Army & Air Force Exchange. Participating in the program is Comcast-owned NBCUniversal, which airs the Olympic games on its cable and TV stations, and other pay-TV operators.

Service members or retirees can access the NBC digital coverage by through NBCOlympics.com or the NBC Sports app and choosing the "Exchange" as the carrier. They also will need an active shopmyexchange.com account and authenticate with a passord that they are eligible for the Olympics streaming.