Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Where to see Senate Judiciary hearing

- By Maria Sciullo

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

By 10 a.m. Thursday, all eyes are likely to be glued to screens large and small when a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing is scheduled to hear public testimony from Christine Blasey Ford.

The California university professor has claimed that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at an alcoholfue­led high school party years ago. He has repeatedly denied the accusation.

The testimony is likely to be one of the most-watched events of the year.

Beyond tuning into TV, here’s how you can watch it:

Major media outlets — including CNN.com, C-Span, PBS NewsHour and Fox News’ websites as well as sites for USA Today, The New York Times and The Washington Post and others — will be streaming the coverage over the internet.

The Senate’s Committee on the Judiciary website has live video as well. You can also find updates at www.post-gazette.com.

ABC will broadcast live at 10 a.m., but those without a TV can follow the network’s coverage at ABCNews.com and at ABC News Live, its 24hour news channel. ABC’s “On Location” Facebook Watch daily newscast will post coverage at midday.

ABC social media platforms will carry updates, and listeners can hear a special roundup at 7:06 p.m. on ABC Radio stations.

CBS News will carry special coverage from Washington, D.C., with “CBS This Morning,” and CBSN, its live-streaming news service, begins the countdown at 9 a.m.

At 10, it will simulcast with the CBS televised version. CBS News’ website also will carry live streaming.

CBS News Radio will have live coverage and provide stations with updates throughout the day.

NBC will start its network television and NBCNews.com coverage at 9:30 a.m. MSNBC and MSNBC.com picks up at 9:50 a.m.

Fox News and FoxNews.com commence coverage at 9 a.m.

The major news organizati­ons plan evening analysis and wrapup as well.

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