How to watch Congress count the electoral votes live on CNN, MSNBC, elsewhere without cable
The joint session of Congress is expected to begin today (January 6, 2021) at 1 p.m. ET. If you’re a cable cord cutter who wants to watch the vote count and TV news coverage on a phone, computer, or smart TV, I’ve rounded up a few ways to do that.
Watch the PBS live stream
PBS NewsHour will offer free coverage of the vote count on its YouTube page (also embedded below).
Watch the live stream on C-SPAN
C-SPAN will stream the joint session beginning at 12:35 ET. Find it here.
Stream coverage on cable news
Major cable news networks, including CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News will all offer coverage of the vote count and protests. If you have login credentials from a pay-TV operator, you can usually stream these channels live from their websites. They’re also available on the following standalone streaming services:
Stream coverage on a broadcast network
The news divisions of major broadcast networks have their own streaming services, and some are free. You can try ABC News Live, NBC News Now, or CBSN. You might also try Locast, a nonprofit streaming service that lets you stream broadcast networks for free.
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