Livebroadcast of the Papal Conclave brought to you by ABC News
ABC News, America's leading news source, is set to provide extensive coverage of the upcoming papal conclave and the installation of the new pope. The coverage will be led by David Muir, anchor of "World News Tonight with David Muir."
Beginning on Wednesday, May 7, at 10 a.m. EDT, ABC News will offer a wide range of programming to keep viewers informed about this significant event. ABC's award-winning shows, including "Good Morning America," "World News Tonight with David Muir," "Nightline," "20/20," "This Week with George Stephanopoulos," "GMA3: What You Need to Know," and "The View," will all contribute to the coverage.
David Muir will anchor from the Vatican, providing live updates throughout the day. Linsey Davis will anchor the "Prime" broadcast from Rome, starting Tuesday, May 6. "The View" will discuss the papal conclave in their Hot Topics segment, and "Good Morning America" and GMA3 will have live reports from the Vatican each morning.
ABC News One, the affiliate news service of ABC News, will have Ines de la Cuetara and Patrick Reevell reporting on the proceedings from Rome. ABC Owned Television Stations will have comprehensive coverage with Joe Torres and Liz Nagy on the ground in Rome.
For those seeking digital updates, ABC News Digital will have a dedicated live blog and additional breakout stories. These will include a profile of the new pope and a look at the pageantry surrounding the ceremonies. ABC News Radio will track the papal selection process and feature special reports during significant developments such as sightings of smoke and the announcement of a new pope.
ABC News Live, available on Disney, Hulu, and other digital platforms, will provide regular updates. The flagship daily news podcast from ABC News, "Start Here," hosted by Brad Mielke, will preview the conclave on Wednesday with a segment outlining conclave traditions and protocols, and will share daily updates from the conclave proceedings.
ABC News Studios produces content for multiple platforms, and based in New York City, ABC News is comprised of three U.S. bureaus and eight international bureaus, with a presence in more than 20 countries around the world. NewsOne provides news content and services for more than 200 ABC affiliates and international news partners.
Nightline will air dedicated segments about the election process and the papal conclave, ensuring that viewers have a comprehensive understanding of this historic event.
Stay tuned to ABC News for comprehensive, fact-driven coverage of the papal conclave and the installation of the new pope.
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