Correction: The debate itself starts at 8. 7pm is the pregame show.
Update: Comcast 103
FYI: It will be on Bloomberg Television at 7pm Eastern. I didn’t even know I had BTV, but it’s on channel 353 if you have DirectTV.
But it will also be streamed. The Washington Post, the host of the debate (what could go wrong?), has the details about where this debate can be seen.
So please join us at the table tomorrow night. The debate will stream on PostPolitics.com and on washingtonpost.com/debate, alongside live coverage from the Fix’s Chris Cillizza. It will also air on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, Bloomberg.com and WBIN-TV in New Hampshire.
I hope this helps.

Laura Glover
October 11, 2011 at 10:40 am
Thank you so much for posting this! It saved me alot of trouble and frustration later tonight. You are the best!
Mitt Stromney
October 11, 2011 at 4:04 pm
Why doesn’t Fox or CNN simulcast this debate? A lot of people don’t have BLOOM network and aren’t going to sit in front of their computer just to watch it.
P. Henry Saddleburr
October 12, 2011 at 9:27 am
I don’t know, but I suspect that Bloomie is salivating to get the ratings, which will probably be greater than ever before.