We hear you. You want to wait to learn about an Olympic event until you can watch it, and it feels like a "spoiler" when you can't escape the news first.
With Pyeongchang, South Korea, being 14 hours ahead of the U.S. East Coast, the time change makes things complicated. NBC, which exclusively carries the Olympics, is livestreaming every event as they happen on their website regardless of whether it is on television. And NBC is re-airing select events again for the U.S. audience in prime time. (Here's how to keep up.)
From USA TODAY's perspective, we want to share the news as it happens, despite the time change.