It’s election day, and that means a ton of media companies, from newspapers to cable TV, are tearing down their paywalls to give anyone unfettered access to their coverage. From The New York Times to CNN, here’s everywhere you can get unlimited coverage.




Aside from the national and local newspapers simply removing paywalls for the day, Sling TV is ditching the credit card requirement for their free trial today, which means you just need to enter a valid email address to get access to channels like CNN, BBC, and more. To sign up for the election trial, head to this address.

Some cable and over-the-air channels are also just live streaming all day when they wouldn’t usually. NBC News, PBS Newshour, and C-SPAN all have live streams on YouTube. ABC News will be doing the same on Facebook Live.


Here’s the full list of sites removing paywalls for the day:

There are likely more smaller publications and local TV channels running the same type of deal, so if you have a local newspaper that’s usually behind a paywall, it’s worth checking to see if they’ve pulled it down for the day so you can access local coverage.