What TV Channel is the Debate on Tonight: Where and When to Watch the Debate

Impact

Only two and a half hours until the third and final presidential debate, in which Barack Obama and Mitt Romney tackle issues of foreign policy. Across the nation, concerned citizens will be tuning in at 9 p.m. EST to learn more about the candidates' stances on foreign policy. And, in a digital age, many will watch the debate on the Internet, or follow along via Twitter, Facebook, or here at PolicyMic.

But for many of you, TV is in the realm of the distant past, that thing that you had before Hulu and YouTube. (Or maybe that you have still to use with your Xbox.) Many of us haven't searched for anything to TiVo in months, maybe years.

If you're fumbling for your TV Guide, never fear. PolicyMic has you covered, with a complete list of TV channels broadcasting tonight's debate live.

Television Schedule for the Presidential Debate

TV Channels broadcasting live include ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more. Check the local listings on TV Guide.com.

If you're a digital type (or, like so many broke millennials, don't own a televsion), you can also watch the debate  easily online. 

Check out the live stream at PolicyMic here. 

Live Streaming of the Presidential Debate

AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. It will also air on YouTube's Election Hub.

Final Presidential Debate details:

Topic: Foreign policy

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