How To Stream The 2012 Presidential Election Coverage Online From Anywhere

How To Stream The 2012 Presidential Election Coverage Online From Anywhere


I do love election day. Especially one that is going to be tracked, charted, measured and argued about all day. Here’s how you can watch coverage of the 2012 Presidential Election between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.

Several news outlets are running live streamed coverage of the election, but not all of them will let you watch internationally. Here’s our pick for three of the best to watch:

ABC News 24

ABC News 24 will run live, uninterrupted election coverage between 10:30am and 4pm (AEDT) today. You can stream it on almost any device, over any connection. There’s a web viewer, and an Android and iOS app.

ABC News (US)

The ABC News in the US is also running a stream of election coverage between now and the final decision, but it’s only available via web stream here.

PBS

The US-equivalent of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, PBS, has teamed up with UStream to bring four live, uninterrupted streams of the election to you. You can get them here.

These are just a few of our suggestions. How are you streaming? Let us know and we’ll add the info.


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