Things are heating up in the Democratic presidential campaign, and so are the debates. There’s another one tonight, this time hosted by PBS. It’ll be live on PBS stations, but if you want to watch online or on the go, here’s how to tune in.
Tonight’s debate will start at 9pm ET/6pm PT, with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, both fresh from the New Hampshire primary. If you’ll be on the go, want to watch on your computer, or on a set-top box, here are some mobile and internet-only ways to watch:
- Stream live at PBS NewsHour
- Stream live at YouTube
- Stream via the PBS NewsHour apps for iOS and for Android
PBS also has apps for a variety of set-top boxes, including Android TV, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox One, and more—they’re worth a look if you have them, but some people report that they usually offer on-demand streaming, not live.
The debate will also simulcast on CNN, so you can watch it there if you have cable, but if not, try these, where they should be streaming even if you don’t have a provider to choose from:
- Stream live at CNN.com
- Stream live via the CNN apps for iOS, for Android, and for Windows Phone
Of course, since the debate is on PBS, if you have a good over-the-air antenna, odds are it’ll be on whatever PBS affiliate is in your area, so you can tune in that way as well.
Watch Live: PBS NewsHour Democratic Primary Debate | PBS
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How to Stream PBS’ Democratic Debate Tonight Online, No Cable Required