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One World: Together at Home takes place today and brings together many of the biggest stars in a bid to raise awareness and money to help with the COVID-19 response efforts. Here’s how you can tune in and watch the event as it happens, with or without cable.
Coronavirus has shook the world in multiple ways, and has proven particularly difficult for first responders and front-line health workers. Whether it is in terms of tests, ventilators, or just personal protective equipment (commonly referred to as PPE), many directly dealing with the pandemic have been forced to work under less than ideal conditions, which only further adds to the difficulty in slowing the outbreak. This is where One World: Together at Home comes in, with the event acting as a show of support for all of those who have been affected by the pandemic, both personally and while working. In addition, the event is also doubling as a campaign to rally funds for the World Health Organization’s (WHO) COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. This comes just after President Donald Trump announced a reduction in funding for the WHO.
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The event, in collaboration with Lady Gaga, will include a variety of stars and artists. To highlight just a few, One World: Together at Home features Alanis Morissette, Billie Eilish, Green Day, Chris Martin, Elton John, Keith Urban, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Wonder. The main broadcast is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. locally on both the East and West coasts. Of course, those accessing via a streaming service will be able to tune in to the main show live at 8 p.m. ET, regardless of location. In addition, a six-hour pre-show is also available to stream online, including on YouTube.
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Unlike most live events, One World: Together At Home is not exactly hard to access considering the number of channels, networks, and streaming services that are collaborating on the effort. For example, if you do have a cable TV package, or a live TV streaming service, then the primetime show will be available to watch on ABC, CBS, NBC, as well as the various ViacomCBS networks. For those without cable, there are plenty of streaming services that will also be showing the spectacle, including Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Twitch and YouTube. If all else fails, digital music services including Apple Music and TuneIn are also covering the show, and so are a selection of social media services, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
As a result, the choices of how to watch are almost endless and especially when compared to most live shows. A point that just further goes to highlight the importance of the event and the level of support that’s now behind it. What’s more, these are just the global partners that are covering the event, as there are also a variety of local ways to access as well. Again, another indicator of how many have teamed up, both behind and in front of the cameras, in this effort to raise coronavirus awareness and funding.
Source: Global Citizen