The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
HOW TO FOLLOW THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
The Atlanta JournalConstitution, which has given you a front-row seat to every key moment in the 2016 presidential race, will have a team of seasoned journalists covering the Democratic National Convention this week in Philadelphia.
Each day we will bring you news of Georgia’s delegates and officials, the big speeches, protests and every big moment of the convention. To stay on top of every development, bookmark our Democratic convention page at http:// www.myajc.com/2016democratic-convention/.
Follow our election dispatches on Snapchat by looking up our username on the app: ajcnews.
You can also follow us on Twitter at https://twitter. com/GAPoliticsNews or Facebook at https:// facebook.com/ gapoliticsnewsnow. Broadcast television ABC, CBS and NBC plan coverage of the convention 10-11 p.m. today. Cable television C-SPAN: Live gavel-togavel broadcast of the convention today and Friday.
PBS: Joining forces with NPR to broadcast live prime-time coverage from 8 to 11 p.m. today.
CNN: 24 hours of live programming daily throughout the convention.
Fox News: Most of Fox’s regular programming lineup will air live from Philadelphia from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. today, to be followed at 10 by “America’s Election Headquarters” and more late-night coverage.
MSNBC: 20 hours of live reporting from the convention daily.
Twitter is partnering with CBS to carry the live gavel-to-gavel convention feed today from CBSN (@ CBSNews).
Facebook Live: C-SPAN will air live, commercialand commentary-free coverage on its Facebook page (facebook.com/ cspan) 8-11 p.m. today.
There’s an official Democratic National Convention app (DNC 2016) for free download to iOS or Android devices. It offers live streaming and video on demand of convention week activities, scheduling information, social media feed and more.
The Democratic National Convention Committee says live streaming will be available on these platforms: Comcast Xfinity, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox, demconvention.com, Google/YouTube, DirecTV, Twitch.tv and Bing.com. All but the last three will also offer video on demand services.
The major broadcast and cable networks will stream much or all of their convention coverage online (for broadcast networks, go to: ABCNews. com, CBSNews.com, NBCNews.com). They also have free apps for watching coverage on mobile devices and other streaming services such as Apple TV, Roku and Xbox One.