Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration ushers in 2026
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If you want to celebrate 2026 by virtually heading to the Big Apple, Decider’s got your back. ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN will all be airing New Year’s Eve coverage, and you can stream all the New Year’s Eve action from Times Square for free via the Times Square website and various other platforms (more on that below).
Christmas movie classics fans who have cut the cord on their cable contracts (and Fubo users affected by Fubo’s dispute with NBCUniversal) can watch for free today using DIRECTV ‘s 5-day free trial. The streaming platform also currently offers up to $40 off your first month if you don’t cancel before the trial period is over.
Cord-cutters can watch the three-hour finale live on streaming services like Fubo (free trial) and DIRECTV (free trial). Viewers without cable can stream “Survivor” live and on demand for free via streaming services like Fubo (free trial) and DIRECTV (free trial) by taking advantage of the services’ trial offers.
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