Among the many options you have to watch coverage of Donald Trump’s inauguration Friday is ABC News, which will be available for streaming on basically any platform you might have lying around.
George Stephanopoulos will lead coverage of Donald Trump’s inauguration for the network from Washington, D.C. with a special edition of “Good Morning America” at 7 a.m. and continuing coverage through 4 p.m., ET. “World News Tonight with David Muir,” “Nightline” and “20/20” will air special editions.
“World News Tonight” Anchor David Muir, “Good Morning America” Anchor Robin Roberts, Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz, “Nightline” Co-anchor Byron Pitts, Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Special Correspondent and Senior Strategic Advisor Matthew Dowd, “World News Tonight” Saturday Anchor and Senior National Correspondent Cecilia Vega, “World News Tonight” Sunday Anchor and Correspondent Tom Llamas will join Stephanopoulos throughout the day.
ABC News Digital stream coverage of the Inauguration across desktop, mobile, social & OTT properties. In addition, ABC News will produce a series of short form videos, including features explaining how the confirmation process works, and will live blog the confirmation hearings that started January 10.
ABC News will provide multi-stream live coverage of the day’s proceedings and the evening balls, including live anchored coverage with Digital Anchor Amna Nawaz, “Nightline” and “Good Morning America” Weekend Co-anchor Dan Harris and ABC News Contributor LZ Granderson starting at 8:30 a.m., ET. The many livestreams of ABC News are available through its live video portal on ABCNews.com, as well as ABC News’ mobile apps and ABC News’ apps on Apple TV, Roku & Xbox One.
ABC will also offer a 360-degree video, which can be seen above.