If you’re like most Americans, you probably rely on cable to watch the Golden Globes. But that doesn’t have to be the case anymore. There are plenty of ways to watch the awards show without cable, and we’ve got a few tips for you. First, check out Hulu’s live stream of the Golden Globes. This service costs $39 per month, but it offers a variety of channels, including NBC and ABC. You can also watch the show on NBC’s website or app. If you don’t want to pay for Hulu, there are several other options available. You can watch the Golden Globes on CBS All Access or DirecTV Now. Both services cost $5 per month, and they both offer a variety of channels, including NBC and ABC. You can also watch the show on CBS’s website or app. Finally, if all else fails and you still want to watch the Golden Globes without cable, there’s always YouTube TV! This service costs $40 per month and it offers a variety of channels, including NBC and ABC. You can also watch the show on YouTube TV’s website or app ..


In the pantheon of awards shows, the Golden Globes comes second only to the Oscars (for movies) and the Emmys (for TV). The Hollywood Foreign Press Association hands out awards that typically offer a preview of later winners at other events.

NBC

NBC is the main broadcast home of the Golden Globes, and if you have a TV provider login, you can watch the ceremony on the NBC website or NBC mobile app for Android, iPhone, and iPad. Check out longtime NBC stars Fey and Poehler, jointly hosting for the fourth time, as they bring their typical sardonic humor to this unconventional version of a star-studded Hollywood party.

Fubo TV

Subscribers to Fubo TV ($64.99+ per month after a seven-day free trial) can watch the Golden Globes on the live stream of their local NBC station. See whether acclaimed drama Nomadland, starring Frances McDormand as an itinerant worker, takes home the top award for Best Picture Drama, or whether there’s an upset from one of the other nominees.

Hulu + Live TV

Anyone who subscribes to Hulu + Live TV ($64.99+ per month after a three-day free trial) can watch the Golden Globes on the service’s NBC feed. See how producers handle the ceremony split between two coasts, with Fey hosting from New York City’s Rainbow Room and Poehler hosting from LA’s Beverly Hilton.

YouTube TV

If you subscribe to YouTube TV ($64.99+ per month after a seven-day free trial), you can watch the Golden Globes via the service’s NBC stream. Check out an all-star lineup of presenters, including Awkwafina, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig, and many more, handing out awards to winners across film and TV.

Sling TV

Sling TV ($35+ per month after a three-day free trial) will also offer the Golden Globes broadcast on its NBC stream for select local markets. See actress and activist Jane Fonda and legendary TV producer Norman Lear receive the Golden Globes’ lifetime achievement awards for film and TV, respectively.

AT&T TV

Subscribers to AT&T TV ($69.99+ per month) can watch the Golden Globes on the live stream of their local NBC affiliate. See whether veteran TV favorites The Crown and Schitt’s Creek walk away with the top awards in their respective TV series categories (drama and musical/comedy), or whether they can be defeated by newcomers like Lovecraft Country or Ted Lasso.