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President Obama was sworn in for his second term today in a quiet ceremony at the White House. But it was a prelude to the festivities that will take place tomorrow when Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are sworn in outside of the U.S. Capital before hundreds of thousands of spectators -- and countless more who will be tuning in online to watch the event.
Fox News will offer a live stream of the inaugural address as well as coverage of related events around Washington. Foxs coverage will also be available on Hulu.
NBCNews.com and the NBC Politics app, which is available on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, will carry live streams of NBC News coverage starting at 10 a.m. ET.
ABC News and Yahoo News have teamed up to produce three feeds of online video coverage across ABCNews.com, Yahoo News, GoodMorningAmerica.com, ABC News iPad and iPhone apps and ABC News affiliate websites, as well as on the ABC News YouTube channel.
C-SPANs online live coverage of the inauguration starts at 7 a.m. ET and will include the swearing in, followed by the presidents address, the inaugural luncheon, and the inaugural parade.
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The Wall Street Journal will be presenting the inauguration live at 11 a.m ET. It will be anchored by Washington bureau chief Gerald F. Seib, Wendy Bounds and Simon Constable from its New York studios. You can watch it on multiple platforms including WSJ Live, YouTube, Hulu, and Ustream.
The 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee will be hosting a live stream of the swearing-in ceremony starting at 11:30 a.m. ET, as well as live video of the inaugural parade and the Commander-in-Chiefs Ball.
The last presidential inauguration ceremony in 2009 was considered by many to be the most interactive ever. But thanks to content -- including the return of high-resolution satellite imagery from GeoEye -- we may see just as many innovative forms of coverage for this years event, even though this one is expected to be more low-key.
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The public swearing-in ceremony begins at 11:30 a.m. ET, with the official event happening at 11:55 a.m.
CBS News, our sister site, will be offering live coverage on TV and the Web starting at 10 a.m. ET. The site will also feature live coverage of related events, interactive slide shows, and analysis of Obamas first term and whats ahead in his next term.
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Numerous Web sites will be bringing you live coverage of the official swearing-in ceremony and accompanWhere to watch Obamas inauguration online? satellite phoneying festivities. Heres where to tune in.