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CNN's New Year's Eve Live: How to watch Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen
Summary
Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen will co-host CNN's New Year's Eve Live from Times Square beginning at 8 p.m. ET on Dec. 31, and the special will stream on CNN's subscription platform and its mobile and connected TV apps. The Times Square ball will descend at 11:59 p.m. ET, and a post-midnight America250 moment is planned.
Content
Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen will co-host CNN's New Year's Eve Live from Times Square on Dec. 31. The special is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. ET and will stream on CNN's subscription streaming platform and on CNN's mobile and connected TV apps. The Times Square Constellation Ball, updated this year, is set to make its 60-second descent at 11:59 p.m. ET to mark the start of 2026. Organizers have also planned a brief post-midnight moment tied to the America's 250th anniversary.
What to know:
- Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen return as co-hosts for the ninth consecutive year.
- The special begins at 8 p.m. ET and streams on CNN's All Access subscription service, the CNN mobile app, and connected TV apps.
- CNN will provide live reports from multiple locations, including Times Square, New Orleans, the Bahamas, Greater Lauderdale, and Prescott, Arizona.
- Performers and guests are scheduled across several venues, including live acts at Times Square, Madison Square Garden, and other locations.
- The Constellation Ball features new lighting and audio technology and is decorated with thousands of Waterford crystals; it will descend for a 60-second countdown at midnight.
- Times Square will also offer a webcast with open captions and ASL interpretation, and other outlets will stream portions of the festivities.
Summary:
The live special is intended to carry viewers through the evening with performances, interviews, and live coverage from several U.S. and international locations. The official ball drop in Times Square occurs at 11:59 p.m. ET and a brief America250 moment is scheduled after midnight; further details about additional segments are being released by organizers and broadcasters.
