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Night 3 of the convention features high-stakes speeches. Here’s how to watch. | Night 3 of the convention features high-stakes speeches. Here’s how to watch. |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the “presumptive” presidential nominee, no more, after a pretaped rendition of the traditional delegate roll call Tuesday night put him over the 1,991-vote threshold for official nomination. | Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the “presumptive” presidential nominee, no more, after a pretaped rendition of the traditional delegate roll call Tuesday night put him over the 1,991-vote threshold for official nomination. |
Now the convention moves on to the big-name moments that will probably define it. Wednesday’s prime-time lineup is the closest this variety Zoom-call version of a national political conclave has come to being must-see TV. | Now the convention moves on to the big-name moments that will probably define it. Wednesday’s prime-time lineup is the closest this variety Zoom-call version of a national political conclave has come to being must-see TV. |
The night kicks off with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Then Hillary Clinton makes a much-anticipated return to the party’s center stage. | The night kicks off with Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Then Hillary Clinton makes a much-anticipated return to the party’s center stage. |
The final hour begins with the vice-presidential acceptance speech by Senator Kamala Harris and concludes with former President Barack Obama. | The final hour begins with the vice-presidential acceptance speech by Senator Kamala Harris and concludes with former President Barack Obama. |
The convention will air tonight from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time. Kerry Washington is the M.C. There are several ways to watch: | The convention will air tonight from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time. Kerry Washington is the M.C. There are several ways to watch: |
The Times will stream the full convention, with live analysis from our reporters and real-time highlights from the speeches. You can download our iOS or Android app and turn on notifications to be alerted when our live analysis starts. | |
The official livestream is here. It will also be available on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch. | |
ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox News will air the convention from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. each night. C-SPAN, CNN, MSNBC and PBS will cover the full two hours each night. | |
Streams will be available on Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV by searching “Democratic National Convention” or “2020 DNC,” and on Amazon Prime Video by searching “DNC.” | |
The convention will air on AT&T U-verse (Channels 212 and 1212) and AT&T DirectTV (Channel 201). It will also air on Comcast Xfinity Flex and Comcast X1 (say “DNC” into your voice remote). | |
You can watch on a PlayStation 4 or PSVR through the Littlstar app. | |
If you have an Alexa device, you can say “Alexa, play the Democratic National Convention.” |