Monday, January 19, 2009

1.20.2009


























So excited. So very, very excited! Sadly, I won't be anywhere near the inauguration or a tv at work tomorrow, so the internets + my sweet little iPhone will have to do. (Yeah, I know - wah.)

But who knew there were so many choices for watching Obama's inauguration? Here - just for you - is an excerpt from
Salon.com's nifty guide to where to watch one of the most exciting things to occur in my lifetime:

Via Broadband:

  • Hulu: On Tuesday, Jan. 20th, Hulu will begin streaming live coverage of the presidential inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama at 12 p.m. EST from Washington, D.C., which will run for approximately two hours, ending around 2 p.m. EST. It will be available on demand.
  • C-SPAN is using Mogulus to webcast a multichannel grid of inauguration activities from Saturday through Tuesday.
  • Livestation will offer international perspectives on the inauguration, with content from the BBC World News, euronews, and France 24.
  • CBS News will broadcast from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, and will have a one-hour inauguration special at 9 p.m. There is a CNET webcast.
  • ABCNEWS.com will have Sam Donaldson and Rick Klein anchoring coverage from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET and will also cover Obama taking the oath of office on its home page from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET.
  • MSNBC will live stream inauguration coverage, as will FOXNews.com. FOX will be hosting discussions on their Facebook page.
  • CNN will be broadcasting live, and will be using Facebook status updates from users logged onto Facebook Connect at CNN.com.
  • USAToday.com and the rest of the Gannett newspapers are live streaming on their sites.
  • The New York Times will stream Obama’s speech and swearing-in on its home page.
  • Terra will show both Spanish and English webcasts of the proceedings.
  • Joost will be live-streaming CBS’s feed.
  • Comcast.net will have week-long coverage with streaming video, online polls and message boards

Via Mobiles:

  • Subscribers of Verizon V Cast, AT&T Mobile TV or MobiTV can all get live streams.
  • You can watch a live stream on your iPhone using Ustream’s application. More details on the Ustream blog.

Enjoy!

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