Another round of debate is on. Republican candidate Donald Trump squares off again with Democrat's bet Hillary Clinton on Sunday, October 09 at 9pm. The debate will be held at Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri
According to Vox, the debate will be aired live on all US major networks - NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News, Fox, PBS, Univision, CNBC, MSNBC, C-SPAN - commercial-free. This time the debate will be moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz.
The report also said that Raddatz is well-known for asking accurate and incisive questions and has been the arbitrator both the Democratic and Republic debate this election season. The report also stated that this will be different from the first presidential debate, as the question will be coming from the audience and not from the moderators, in a town hall-style discussion.
According to TechRadar, the debate can also be watched by live streaming. Watch it from these various streaming services.
YouTube
- YouTube and NBC collaborate to live stream the debate
- YouTube and Fox News also connive to have the live streaming for free
- For Spanish version, Telemundo's YouTube is also airing the debate
- Bloomberg Politics also partners with YouTube for the live streaming of the debate
- Bloomberg TV with partnership with Twitter is live streaming the event in debates.twitter.com
- New York Times, in partnership with Facebook, is bringing the live stream of the debate to all viewers all over the world
- Facebook and CNN will also have the live stream of the debate
- While Telemundo together with Facebook will broadcast it in Spanish
AltspaceVR
To watch the debate in virtual reality, NBC News, in partnership with AltspaceVR, will bring the debate in a virtual reality setting. So prepare your Samsung Gear VR or Oculus Rift and check out AltspaceVR to have it watch in a different manner.
The report also said that you can also watch it in your television using different apps on various platforms. Below is the full list of devices and apps:
Amazon Fire TV: CBS News, CNNgo, Fox News, NBC News, YouTube, BBC iPlayer
Apple TV: ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, CNNgo, PBS, YouTube, BBC iPlayer
Google Chromecast: ABC News, YouTube, BBC iPlayer
PS4: YouTube, BBC iPlayer
Roku: ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, CNNgo, Fox News, NBC News, YouTube, BBC iPlayer
Xbox One: ABC News, CBS News, YouTube, BBC iPlayer
Who will win this time? Can Donald Trump recover from his previous US debate debacle? Or will Hillary Clinton soar high and claim the win again?