President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union address on Tuesday, January 12, starting at 9:00 pm ET. Don't have a television? You're in luck. There are a plethora of options for watching the speech online.
The speech, which typically lasts an hour, will stream live on the White House's official website: wh.gov/sotu. We will also post the embeddable video below as soon as it becomes available.
The White House's official YouTube page will also stream the speech live. Additionally, a new partnership between the White House and Amazon has fostered the ability to watch the speech live, for free, on the digital store's website.
For those with a television set, the speech will air on pretty much every broadcast network imaginable. ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox broadcast networks will carry the remarks live, as will the cable news networks like Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, and the Fox Business Network.
And don't forget to watch the Republican Party's official response, which will be delivered by South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley—a potential vice presidential pick for whoever wins the GOP nomination. That speech will be carried live on most networks, and online via gop.gov, the Republicans' website.