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best channel to watch the ball drop

The most straightforward way to watch the Times Square ball drop is on the big broadcast networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN) or via the official Times Square livestream, which skips most of the host chatter and focuses on the event itself. The “best” channel depends on whether you want concerts and celebrity banter or just a clean, no-frills countdown.

Top pick: just the ball

  • The official Times Square webcast offers a free, commercial‑free stream of the full ball drop celebration starting around 6 p.m. ET, with cameras trained on the stage, crowd, and the midnight countdown.
  • Viewers often recommend this (or the official Times Square YouTube stream) because it avoids constant host commentary and lets you just watch the ball, music, and fireworks.

Best for classic TV vibes

  • ABC – “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” : Long‑running, big‑production show with major pop acts, multiple city countdowns, and the Times Square ball drop as the centerpiece.
  • ABC is usually the go‑to if you want a very “traditional” New Year’s Eve special with a loud crowd, flashy stage, and lots of performances.

Best for news‑plus‑party feel

  • CNN’s New Year’s Eve special (Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen): Mixes news personalities with looser, more conversational hosting and live shots from different cities.
  • It still shows the Times Square countdown, but the tone is more talk‑driven and less about big musical numbers.

Other good options

  • CBS New Year’s programming : Carries Times Square coverage but often emphasizes concert segments and other cities, so it’s good if you like a music‑special feel.
  • Nexstar/Local station specials (like KTLA, WGN, etc.) often join the national ball drop while mixing in regional performances, which is nice if you care about your local scene too.

Where it’s easiest to stream

  • Live-TV streamers like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream carry ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN in most markets, so you can watch whatever New Year’s special you prefer and still catch the Times Square ball at midnight.
  • If you truly want to avoid cable and hosts, the official TimesSquareNYC.org stream or the Times Square YouTube channel are usually the simplest “hit play and chill” options for the ball drop.

TL;DR:

  • Best for only the ball: official Times Square livestream (site or YouTube).
  • Best for big, classic show: ABC’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.”
  • Best for chatty, news‑personality vibe: CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage.

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