"Charlie Kirk" by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Key Takeaways

  • Georgians can watch Charlie Kirk’s funeral live on multiple platforms this Sunday at 2 p.m. Eastern.
  • LiveNOW from FOX offers the full service statewide via their app on various devices.
  • 11Alive+ and 13WMAZ will stream the service, starting coverage at 1 p.m. Eastern.
  • Turning Point USA plans to share the official livestream on their website and social media.
  • Viewers can choose from several options, including FOX Local app, YouTube, and local news stations.

Georgians who want to watch Charlie Kirk’s funeral can see it live on several platforms Sunday at 2 p.m. Eastern.

The most direct option is LiveNOW from FOX. That stream will carry the service in full and is available statewide through the FOX Local app on phones, tablets, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and most smart televisions.

FOX 5 DC has confirmed it will provide live coverage on its website and through a raw feed on YouTube. FOX 10 Phoenix, the station at the stadium, is also offering a stream.

Closer to home, Atlanta’s 11Alive+ will stream the service, with coverage beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern and the funeral starting at 2 p.m. Middle Georgia viewers can watch through 13WMAZ’s digital platforms. Both outlets are free to access on mobile devices and connected televisions.

Turning Point USA, the group Kirk founded, is expected to share the official livestream on its website and social media.

From Savannah to Columbus, from Augusta to Valdosta, the choices are the same. Open the FOX Local app, turn to 11Alive+ or 13WMAZ+, watch a FOX affiliate feed on YouTube, or check Turning Point USA online.

The service is scheduled to begin Sunday at 2 p.m. Eastern.

B.T. Clark
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B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist and the Publisher of The Georgia Sun. He has 25 years of experience in journalism and served as Managing Editor of Neighbor Newspapers in metro Atlanta for 15 years and Digital Director at Times-Journal Inc. for 8 years. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is a Georgia native and a fifth-generation Georgian.