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So Many Ways To View Eclipse!

So Many Ways To View Eclipse!

You can catch the solar eclipse on major TV networks:

  • ABC: Our Own WTVA will have special coverage on the eclipse, and you can also watch here

  • CBS: CBS News will live stream eclipse  coverage beginning at 12 p.m. EDT, followed by a CBS Special Report from  1 p.m. to 3 p.m. EDT. The CBS Special Report will also be streamed on  CBS News' Facebook page.

  • CNN: CNN is planning to bring  360-degree, virtual reality coverage to viewers with Oculus and other VR  headsets from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. EDT in partnership with Volvo. The news  network will also have special coverage with reporting from Oregon,  Missouri, Tennessee, and South Carolina.

  • Fox News Channel: Shep Smith will  interrupt Fox News programming from 12-4pm EDT to give updates on the  eclipse with footage from NASA and observatories around the country.

  • NBC: Lester Holt will be hosting  special reports with correspondents from Oregon, Illinois, Wyoming, and  South Carolina, at 1 and 2 p.m. EDT on NBC networks.

  • PBS: The PBS science series NOVA is planning its fastest turnaround to date to produce a 90-minute documentary on Monday’s eclipse just hours after it happens. Eclipse Over America is set to air at 9 p.m. EDT.

  • Science: From 12pm to 4pm EDT, the  Science channel will be broadcasting live coverage of the eclipse from  Madras, Oregon, with commentary from educators and astronomers.

  • The Weather Channel: The Weather  Channel will kick off coverage at 6 a.m. EDT and will check in  throughout the day with seven different locations along the path of  totality. Twitter has partnered with The Weather Channel to live stream  their coverage beginning at 12 p.m. EDT.

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