Via CNET via CNN
The Inaugural on the Interwebs...

• The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which is in 
charge of all the inaugural activities at the Capitol, will stream the 
entire event at its Web site, complete with closed captioning. The site 
has a wealth of information about what happens on Inauguration Day, 
including a handful of inaugural videos dating back to President Dwight 
Eisenhower's 1957 swearing-in ceremony, as well as videos of 
presidential luncheons dating back to the inauguration of John Kennedy. 
(It also reveals, for those interested, the recipe for Obama's luncheon 
meal, which features a main course of pheasant and duck served with sour 
cherry chutney.)

• Our sister site CBS News will have day-long live coverage January 20 
on TV and the Web, starting at 7 a.m. EDT. Katie Couric will also host a 
special Webcast that night with reporters and punditry, for which 
viewers can submit questions.

• CBS streaming coverage will also be Webcast on Joost's Everything 
Obama page, which also features interviews, campaign highlights, and 
satire clips.

• MSNBC will be live streaming the event on its home page and politics 
section, and visitors can embed the video into their own sites. Its 
inauguration page also features videos of inaugurations from decades past.

• Fox News will provide live streaming coverage via Hulu beginning at 
noon for about two hours. After the live stream, Hulu will provide 
on-demand access to the ceremony. The live stream is embeddable, as is 
an inauguration countdown from Hulu. The video site's Obama Presidency 
page also features related content like speeches, commentary, satire, 
and past inaugural speeches.

• C-SPAN will debut its Inauguration Hub on January 20, featuring an 
online "control room"--a multichannel grid designed by Mogulus with 
Webcasts of inauguration activities. Visitors will be able to choose 
from one of four live feeds featuring events like the swearing in at the 
Capitol, the parade, and a number of inaugural balls.

• CNN is partnering with Facebook to provide live streaming of the 
swearing in and Obama's speech. Viewers can "RSVP" for the event on 
Facebook, and as they watch, they will be able to provide status updates 
with their thoughts on the events. A Facebook window on the CNN.com Live 
channel will show viewers their friends' relevant status updates.

• Current TV and Twitter are teaming up, as they did during the 
election, to add real-time tweets to Current's broadcast and Webcast of 
the swearing in, which starts at 11:30 a.m. EDT and will be replayed 
throughout the day.

• The New York Times, the AP's online video network, and the Online 
NewsHour will also live stream inauguration coverage.


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