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bmy88 How to Watch the Golden Globes 2025: Date, Time and Streaming

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It’s January, almost all of the presumed contenders for the best picture Oscar have been widely released, and yet one has not emerged to lead the pack like Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” did last year. Could the Golden Globes, taking place Sunday, Jan. 5, on CBS, bring some clarity?

There’s “Anora,” Sean Baker’s Cinderella story; “The Brutalist,” Brady Corbet’s postwar immigrant epic; “Conclave,” Edward Berger’s much-memed drama about catty cardinals; and finally Jacques Audiard’s narco musical “Emilia Pérez,” which leads the Golden Globes film nominees with 10 overall.

Here’s how to watch the Globes — and what to watch for.

What time does the show start, and where can I watch?

The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. CBS is the official television broadcaster.

Online, you can watch live on the CBS app, though you’ll need the credentials from your cable provider to sign in. The show will also stream on Paramount+, but only subscribers who have the premium Paramount+ with Showtime plan will be able to watch live. For those who do not, the ceremony can be streamed beginning Monday on Paramount+.

Some good news: Paramount+ offers seven-day free trials for new subscribers. Just remember to cancel your subscription before the end of the week to avoid being charged.

A number of live TV streaming services also offer access to CBS, including Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and FuboTV, all of which require subscriptions, though many are offering free trials.

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People wearing bright green life jackets sitting on green seats aboard a boat traveling through the ocean. The boat is leaving a broad wake. One man wearing sunglasses is taking a selfie.Aboard a ferry from Buenaventura to the town of Juanchaco, from which you can walk or ride a motorcycle taxi to La Barra, the site of this year’s whale festival.Credit...Jaír Coll for The New York TimesImageA wooden pier packed with multicolored boats seen from above. The long wooden walkway fans out into several smaller docks at the end. There is an octagonal blue roof over the end of the pier.The docks in Buenaventura can be crowded with tourists, mostly from Colombia, heading to whale-watching destinations starting in mid-July.Credit...Jaír Coll for The New York Times

During the whale-watching season, which begins in mid-July, boats with licensed captains and guides take the visitors — mostly Colombians but a growing number of foreigners — to see the creatures breach, blow and slap the water with their fins and tails.

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