How can you watch the Democratic National Convention online, for free, without cable? We have all the options here for streaming the big events. The gavel in is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Eastern, and many streams will start at that time. The headlining speakers will take the stage at 9 p.m., including Hillary Clinton speaking at the end of the night.
Here’s everything you need to know about catching the big event.
Fox 10 is providing full, livestreamed coverage of the DNC above. We are posting more live streams of the DNC below, so you have multiple options in case any stop working.
You can watch a live stream of the DNC, sponsored by Twitch.tv, in the video below. Coverage will start at 4 p.m. Eastern.
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The DNC’s official stream is below:
The Young Turks’ live stream is below, starting at 4 p.m. Eastern:
If you want to watch exclusive and backstage access to the DNC, see this official stream below:
YouTube is offering live 360 degree coverage of the DNC below:
Watch the Protests Via Livestream
You can also watch protests, led by Bernie supporters, via live stream. The Young Turks periodically starts livestreaming on Facebook, showing what’s happening outside the convention center.
Unicorn Riot also provides livestreaming from the DNC, but we haven’t seen a streaming post yet for Day 4. Check this link for livestreams going online.
Last night, they filmed protesters breaking down the security fence around the convention center:
They also showed a pacifist protester trying to stamp out a burning flag and accidentally catching themselves on fire in the process:
Other Livestreams to Watch
Twitter and CBS are partnering and providing a live stream at this link. Participants will be using the hashtags #DemsInPhilly and #DemConvention.
Facebook will be partnering with ABC and streaming video and having live coverage starting at 4 p.m. every day. You can find that live stream here.
Schedule For Day 4 of the DNC
The Convention is expected to gavel in at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, with the headlining speakers taking the stage starting at 9 p.m. Clinton will speak and be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea Clinton. Other speakers include Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin, Retired General John Allen and League of Conservation Voters President Gene Karpinski. The theme for tonight is “Together Stronger,” and it will also include testimonials from people who know Clinton.