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How to Stream the Oscars

What you need to know to watch the ceremony this Sunday

liam-mathews
Liam Mathews

Time: Sunday, March 4 at 8/7c
Channel: ABC
Stream Online: ABC

Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the Oscars for the second year in a row, having been given a vote of confidence after last year's Moonlight/La La Land debacle (which, to be fair, wasn't his fault). You won't want to miss the 90th Academy Awards if only to watch his opening monologue, which is sure to be funny and astute. So here's what you need to know to watch it.

For the traditionalists, the Oscars air live on ABC from the Dolby Theater in Hollywood on Sunday, March 4 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. There are streaming options, too, though they're perhaps a little limited.

The show can be streamed on ABC.com or the ABC app for mobile devices, tablets and smart TVs by logging in through your cable account in participating markets. If you don't have cable, your best bet is to stream it via fuboTV or Hulu with Live TV.

For our complete Oscars coverage, including predictions of who will win, head over here.