It’s January 1, 2019. We have all survived another calendar year. And that means it’s time for the Parade of Roses in Pasadena, Calif.
The dawn of 2018 will bring us the 130th edition of the parade, also known as the Tournament of Roses — that’s an incredibly long amount of time, honestly, longer than any living human has been around.
And should you want to check out the Rose Parade, you’ll have any number of options to do so. Up above you can watch a livestream from KTLA, the local L.A. station which annually broadcasts the parade. Parade coverage begins at 8 a.m. PST.
Speaking of which, there are a pile of other places you can watch coverage of the parade.
The Tournament of Roses broadcast partners include ABC, NBC, The Hallmark Channel, HGTV, Univision and RFDTV, as well as all those networks’ relevant streaming platforms. Most of those will require a TV provider login to watch.
But that’s not all. Comedians Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon will once again do their thing at the 2019 Rose Parade acting as commentators in character as “Cord” and “Tish.” While they appeared on an Amazon Prime stream a year ago, this year’s Cord and Tish stream will be available through Funny or Die.
That coverage, which will be available to anyone with an internet connection through the Funny or Die website and social channels — including YouTube — will likely be about as goofy as you would expect, though it’s impossible to know for sure until you tune in.
If you’re a veteran of the Rose Parade, the Cord and Tish feed from Ferrell and Shannon may be the best option since it’s decently far removed from your standard Rose Parade broadcast. You can view