There’s no need to miss a minute of the fun, even if you’re on the go or don’t have cable. Watch the Oscars online or live stream the event from your smartphone, computer, tablet, or even a compatible streaming device.

How to Watch the Oscars Live Stream

ABC has exclusive rights to the Oscars, and there are a variety of ways to stream the show. Time: 8 PM EST Hosts: TBD Location: Dolby Theater, Los Angeles Stream: ABC.com, Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream.

ABC.com

If you have a computer handy but no TV, watch the Oscars on ABC.com. This option requires a television or satellite subscription, and your market must offer ABC. To stream the Oscars on ABC.com, go to the site, select Watch Live, and verify your cable or satellite subscription. Note that the stream will not be available until the Oscars telecast begins.

Other Ways to Live Stream the Oscars

Live stream ABC from subscription services you may or may not have to watch the Oscars. Consider a free trial to test out a service and see if it’s a good fit for you.

DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream, formerly called AT&T TV Now, includes ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and more channels.

HULU+ LIVE TV

Hulu + Live TV includes ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and ESPN, and more. A 30-day free trial is offered.

YOUTUBE TV

YouTube TV offers live streaming, on-demand TV, and an online digital DVR recorder. YouTubeTV gives you access to ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and more. There is a free trial offered.

SLING TV

Sling TV offers services for on-demand and live-stream television programming. Sling TV is available only in select markets, however. A free trial is available.

Oscars Red Carpet Pre-Show Live Stream

Some of the most memorable moments of the Oscars happen on the red carpet before the show begins. Catch the official red carpet pre-show via the ABC.com or ABC app streaming options, or check out the Academy Twitter feed all day for updates. The E! network usually streams its red carpet coverage starting at 1 p.m. The ABC Oscars: All Access page is a great place for exclusive interviews and other content, though it won’t have the actual telecast.