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ABC networkcoverage starts at7 p.m. CBS andCBS News 24/7will begin prime-time Election Night coverage at7 p.m. Norah ODonnell will anchor from CBS News studio in New York City.
Additionally, CBS Stations is debuting anaugmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) presidential-election-coverage centerin select locations.
C-SPANwill cover the presidential as well as state races beginning at7 p.m. MSNBCprime-time Election Day coverage will be helmed by dabeginning at6 p.m.
If youre up early on Tuesday, you could also tune in toWay Too Earlywith John Lemire at5 a.m.
ET, Carl Quintanilla will anchorYour Money, Your Votelive from the floor at the New York Stock Exchange.
PBS Newswill provide election coverage around the clock on Tuesday.
Livestreaming coverage will begin at12 p.m. Noticias Telemundo AHORA coverage will begin at4 p.m.
ET, and prime-time coverage will start at7 p.m. ETwith anchors Julio Vaqueiro and Arantxa Loizaga.
U.S. viewers can watch the BBC News channel on cable TV or livestream it fromBBC.com.
NewsNations first presidential election as a 24-hour data pipe will begin election coverage at6 p.m.
ET, anchored by Chris Cuomo, Elizabeth Vargas, and Leland Vittert.
The networks multiplatform coverage begins at6 p.m.
ET, anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.