For many royalists, the coronation of King Charles III is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Many royal family followers were not alive when Queen Elizabeth was coronated in 1953. Therefore, Charles’ ascension is something that will draw great public interest. There are many ways this historic event can be watched. Here’s a guide to keeping up with every minute of the day’s many elements.
King Charles’ coronation takes place on May 6, 2023, | Dan Kitwood/Getty Images How to watch the coronation of King Charles III
There are many options to watch the coronation of King Charles III. CBS, ABC, and NBC will all have reporters on the ground at the event.
As for cable services, both Fox News and CNN will have complete coronation coverage. The BBC and streaming service Paramount+ will also cover the event.
Sky News is streaming the coronation on its website, app, and YouTube channel. The coronation will...
King Charles’ coronation takes place on May 6, 2023, | Dan Kitwood/Getty Images How to watch the coronation of King Charles III
There are many options to watch the coronation of King Charles III. CBS, ABC, and NBC will all have reporters on the ground at the event.
As for cable services, both Fox News and CNN will have complete coronation coverage. The BBC and streaming service Paramount+ will also cover the event.
Sky News is streaming the coronation on its website, app, and YouTube channel. The coronation will...
- 5/5/2023
- by Lucille Barilla
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, is shaping up to be a global spectacle. World leaders, including President Biden, will be in attendance, and the world’s media will be there, too.
The queen’s funeral will be the first time such an event has been broadcast on television. In 1952, when Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne, the funeral procession of King George VI was televised in the U.K., but the funeral itself remained private. Not so this time.
While the BBC will be the official broadcaster of the proceedings, every U.S. TV news organization will be in attendance, flying in many of their top anchors and blowing up their typical programming lineups to carry it live.
Here’s what’s planned from the U.S. TV news networks.
ABC News
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts and...
- 9/16/2022
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
History was made today when the U.S. Women’s Soccer team won against the Netherlands, marking its second World Cup title in a row and their fourth total. Many Americans celebrated the win in a sports bar in Lyon, France and it was covered on Fox News by Greg Palkot. As he talked about the win, the crowd started chanting “F*** Trump!” during the live broadcast.
The scene comes after the 2-0 win against the Netherlands and after a very public feud between him and team member Megan Rapinoe who said she refused to visit the White House if they would win the World’s Cup.
Earlier today, Donald Trump tweeted his congrats to the team without any ill will — but it took him a while to say something. About two hours before his tweet, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and even Melania Trump tweeted their congratulations to the U.
The scene comes after the 2-0 win against the Netherlands and after a very public feud between him and team member Megan Rapinoe who said she refused to visit the White House if they would win the World’s Cup.
Earlier today, Donald Trump tweeted his congrats to the team without any ill will — but it took him a while to say something. About two hours before his tweet, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and even Melania Trump tweeted their congratulations to the U.
- 7/7/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot was broadcasting live from Lyon, France, after the U.S. Women’s national team claimed victory in the championship game against the Netherlands when chants from the bar turned political.
“History has just been made! We are here in a sports bar in Lyon, France. Listen to it,” Palkot said before he realized the bar’s patrons were excitedly shouting a chorus of “Fuck Trump! Fuck Trump! Fuck Trump!”
Trying to talk over the chants, Palkot launched into an explanation of why...
“History has just been made! We are here in a sports bar in Lyon, France. Listen to it,” Palkot said before he realized the bar’s patrons were excitedly shouting a chorus of “Fuck Trump! Fuck Trump! Fuck Trump!”
Trying to talk over the chants, Palkot launched into an explanation of why...
- 7/7/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
4th Update, 4:31 Pm: NBC, ABC and CBS and cable news networks CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC intend to go early, long and live with the Nelson Mandela memorial tomorrow morning. Broadcasting the NBC Nightly News tonight and Tuesday from Pretoria, Brian Williams will front the network and MSNBC’s coverage of the memorial at Johannesburg’s Fnb Stadium starting at 1 Am Pt. Among the heads of state in attendance, President Obama, who traveled to South Africa today with the First Lady, is scheduled to speak. Former Presidents Carter, Bush II and Clinton will be there too as will former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Obama will fly back to the U.S. later in the day. ABC’s Good Morning America hosts George Stephanopoulos and Robin Roberts will anchor their network’s special report coverage at the same time from NYC with Terry Moran and Byron Pitts reporting from South Africa.
- 12/10/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
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