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For Sports fans, Christmas has become a wonderful time of the year. Not only do we get NFL games now on the holiday, but we also get the most exicting basketball games of the 2025-26 NBA season. Every year, Dec. 25 has become a tentpole mid-season event for the league turning the merry holiday into a playoff-like atmosphere.

This Christmas, the game lineup is stacked with marquee matchups with the league’s best superstars playing against divisional rivals and top-seed playoff contenders. From Klay Thompson heading back to the Bay to face Steph Curry and his old Golden State Warriors team, to LeBron James going head-to-head with Kevin Durant, to the New York Knicks going to battle with the Cleveland Cavaliers to see who are the top dogs of the Eastern Conference, there’s so many great storylines you don’t want to miss out on.

Whether you’re home, visiting family or making snow angels outside, we’ve compiled every way you can tune into the 2025 NBA Christmas Day games online and for free.

Game 1: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. New York Knicks (12 p.m.)

The Christmas Day lineup starts off with a bang featuring one of the most anticipated matchups between the recently NBA Cup-winning New York Knicks and their biggest Eastern Conference threat, the Cleveland Cavaliers. With a surging Knicks squad playing host to a young and hungry Cavs team trying to live up to expectations, this game is a must-see after opening Christmas gifts.

The Knicks vs. Cavs game kicks off at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC. Watch for free with DirecTV and FuboTV.

Game 2: San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (2:30 p.m.)

Another exciting, marquee matchup takes place at 2:30 p.m ET between western conference heavyweights, the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. After ending OKC’s dominating win streak and heading to the NBA Cup Finals, the Spurs have the momentum heading into Christmas. However, the defending NBA Champs, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, have proven to be the top dogs of the league this year. Whoever wins will set the tempo going into the second half of the season.

The Knicks vs. Cavs game kicks off at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC. Watch for free with DirecTV and FuboTV.

Game 3: Dallas Mavericks vs. Golden State Warriors (5 p.m.)

Klay Thompson is heading home to take on Steph Curry and his former Warriors squad for the third game of the day. Joining Kay is rookie Cooper Flag and Anthony Davis, but taking down Golden State with Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler is no easy task.

The Mavs vs. Warriors game takes place at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN/ABC. Watch for free with DirecTV and FuboTV.

Game 4: Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers (8 p.m.)

LeBron and Durant may be the OGs in the league now, but both are still the most exciting acts on the court. Add in Luka Doncic for the Lakers and Amen Thompson alongside Alperen Şengünm for the Rockets, these two icons facing-off is a must-see during Christmas.

The Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers game starts at 8 p.m. on ESPN/ABC. Watch for free with DirecTV and FuboTV.

Game 5: Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets (10:30 p.m.)

For the final game of the night, the NBA will give fans a rematch of a tremendous playoff series from two years ago between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets. Tipping off in Colorado, MVP front runner, Nikola Jokic, will aim to get his revenge on Anthony Edwards.

The Timberwolves vs. Nuggets starts at 8 p.m. on ESPN/ABC. Watch for free with DirecTV and FuboTV.

How to Watch the 2025 NBA Christmas Day Games Without Cable

The 2025 NBA Christmas Day Games will air across ABC and ESPN while streaming on DirecTV, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV. Don’t have cable? Here’s everything you need to know on how to stream NBA games online for free.

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You can watch ESPN and ABC online for free on DirecTV, which is offering a 5-day free trial for new users who sign up for one of the four packages. DirecTV lets you watch live television online and its channel packages include a live feed of ESPN and ABC.

Besides access to hundreds of live TV channels, you’ll also receive unlimited DVR storage, local channels and the ability to stream on as many devices as you want.

Fubo TV

FuboTV is another affordable live TV streamer as it comes with a five-day free trial for new users who sign up. The streaming service has three different plans, including a new skinny bundle called “Sports + News” that starts at only $45.99 for the first month ($55.99 per month afterwards). In addition, Fubo has $30 off their Pro and Elite plans for the first month right now, which includes more than 300 channels, as well as 1,000 hours of free DVR and the option to stream on 10 devices at once.

Sling TV

Sling TV is offering new half off off their first month with any of its three packages. You can choose from: the Orange, Blue or Orange + Blue. However, ABC is only offered on the Blue package, but you can watch simulcasted games on ESPN3 (which is only offered on Sling’s Orange package). Rather than choose between the two, you can combine the two with the Orange + Blue package, which will give you access to more than 50 channels, DVR storage and the ability to stream on up to three devices.

Hulu + Live TV

A subscription to Hulu + Live TV gets you more than 95 live TV channels, such as ABC, to watch live sports, TV series and specials whenever you want. You also get access to the entire Hulu on-demand library (including select ABC content available to watch the day after it airs).

Right now, the streamer is offering three months of service for $64.99 per month. Once the promotion is over, a regular subscription starts for $82.99 per month.

For even more content options, Hulu + Live TV includes a subscription both Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited, which will give you access to more sports coverage and ESPN exclusive content.

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Christmas is hours away and if you’re among the millions of last-minute shoppers who are planning to buy gifts this week, we have good news and bad news.

Let’s start with the bad news first: if you’re still hoping to send a physical gift to your recipient (say, like a trendy tech gadget or beauty product), you’ll basically out of luck. Most shipping deadlines have passed to ensure delivery before Dec. 25 and many stores are closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. If you’re willing to pick up (and deliver) your present in person, you can try placing an online order from sites like Walmart and Target, and then heading to the store to grab your items. Many Walmart and Target stores are open late on Christmas Eve.

Now for some good news: there are a number of easy last-minute gifts that you can order online, and get delivered (almost) instantly, whether over email or delivered within hours to your door. From celebrity videos to musical events, here are 10 easy last-minute gift ideas for the holidays.

Book a Celebrity Cameo

Book a Celebrity Cameo

Cameo lets you book a celebrity video, holiday greeting or shout-out from athletes, singers, entertainers and social media stars alike. Prices start at just $10 and many of the stars on Cameo are offering delivery within 24 hours. You can even book a special shout-out from Santa Claus himself, with your video guaranteed to be delivered by Christmas Day. What we like: once you choose a favorite celebrity, you can specify exactly who you want the video to be for and give the celeb prompts on what to say. Cameo has everyone from big actors to K-pop stars alike. This is a personalized gift your recipient won’t soon forget.


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Everyone loves Milk Bar, the New York dessert spot that’s been shouted out by everyone from Taylor Swift to Mariah Carey. That’s for good reason too: the celeb-loved bakery is famous for its Confetti Cookies, Corn Flakes Cookies, Birthday Cake Truffles and more, and almost everything can now be delivered to your door — even if you don’t live in NYC. Right now, you can order a $100 gift card for Milk Bar online and get an extra $15 tacked on for free. Order here and get the gift card delivered via email instantly. Your recipient can then use the gift card to choose the sweet treats they want.


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Book of the Month Club

Whether they’re into young adult novels or newsy non-fiction, the Book of the Month Club sends your recipient a new book each month to keep them reading. Choose from three, six or 12-book options, which your recipient can redeem online for a new hardcover book or audiobook. Club members get a ton of other bonus perks too. Case in point: all gift memberships right now come with a trendy Book of the Month Club “dad hat.” Select a membership option to gift here and you’ll receive a printable card that you can deliver to your recipient, or have them receive an email where they can redeem their gift online.


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MeUndies Membership

Boxers, bras and socks are things that everybody needs but few people buy for themselves, which is why we like giving MeUndies memberships as an easy last-minute gift. Monthly memberships let you get a delivery of new underwear each month, and your recipient gets to pick their preferred category (I.e. boxer briefs or panties), sizes, colors and even fun prints. Pricing starts from just $11/month. Not sure if they need a year’s worth of undies? You can also pick up a MeUndies gift card for 10% off right now for a limited time.


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Personalized Pet Portraits

We love the website Uncommon Goods for thousands of unique gift ideas, ranging from personalized products and custom gifts, to monthly subscription boxes. But the site also offers a host of fun experiences, like a pet portrait class, which sets you up with an art teacher and all the tools you need (brushes, paints) to create a watercolor painting of your four-legged friend. The experience includes a 120-minute live virtual class for 1-2 people. This is one of the most popular gift ideas on the Uncommon Goods website right now but you can browse all the options here.


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MasterClass Subscription

Your college days may be behind you but that doesn’t mean the learning needs to stop. MasterClass is an online site that lets you take virtual video lessons from hundreds of celebrities, like Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, Questlove, Timbaland, composer Hans Zimmer and more. It’s not just music either — you can learn acting from Jodie Foster, tennis from Serena Williams and even management from momager Kris Jenner herself. MasterClass is currently 50% off for the holidays, bringing the monthly price of a subscription down to just $5. Sign someone up as a last-minute gift and your recipient will get a welcome email alerting them of your purchase.


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Breo Box Delivery

For something truly unexpected, get them a Breo Box, which is a quarterly subscription box stocked with the latest tech releases and buzzy gadgets. Past boxes and featured everything from Bluetooth speakers and wireless chargers, to small kitchen appliances and even a drone. Pricing starts from just $149/box with each box guaranteed to have 4-8 full-size items. A bonus: you can save $35 off right now with promo code JOLLY35. Or choose to get a $100 “Mystery Bundle” that’s worth over $300 in value, free with your first box. To redeem that offer, use the promo code XMASGIFT at checkout.


JIGGY Puzzle Membership

JIGGY Puzzle Membership

If you know someone who loves puzzles (or have someone who already has everything), consider getting them a JIGGY Puzzle Club membership. Each month, they’ll receive a new 500-piece puzzle with a reusable drawstring bag and original artwork print. What we like: all of the puzzle designs are exclusive to JIGGY and they are all designed by female artists. A portion of your monthly subscription fee will also go back directly to the artists themselves.


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If you’re shopping for someone who loves streaming live sports or watching TV, consider upgrading their viewing experience with a streaming package from DirecTV. DirecTV lets you watch more than 90 cable channels over the internet, without needing a box or antenna. Their “Entertainment” package is currently $40 off and includes free access to ESPN Unlimited plus unlimited DVR recording. This is an especially-great gift idea for parents or grandparents who love TV but no longer need a bulky or annoying cable box.


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Book Them a Fever Experience

Fever is known for putting on unique musical activations across the country, like its popular Beyonce candlelight concerts and BTS tribute events. Aside from music, Fever also offers experiences ranging from art installations to immersive spectacles, special talks, restaurant and city tours, theater shows and more. Not sure where to start? Get your recipient a Fever gift card, which will let them choose an experience in their city. Gift cards range in prices and can be delivered instantly, making for a memorable last-minute gift.


Sabrina Carpenter is treating fans to a surprise gift on Christmas Eve.

On Wednesday (Dec. 24), the 26-year-old pop star released Man’s Best Friend (Bonus Track Version) on streaming services, featuring the previously shared track “Such a Funny Way.”

“To thank you for such a beautiful year …and to supply whoever needs a cathartic christmas crashout song… Man’s best friend bonus track edition with one of my favorites ‘Such a Funny Way’ is now officially available on streaming,” Carpenter wrote on Instagram. “I love you guys so much. Thank you for caring for these songs the way i do and for such a special 2025!! I feel lucky to know there’s still so much good to come x.”

Along with the bonus track edition, Carpenter also released a lyric video for “Such a Funny Way” on YouTube.

Carpenter originally dropped her seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend, on Aug. 29. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in September, giving the pop star her second chart-topping release following 2024’s Short n’ Sweet.

“Such a Funny Way” was previously available for digital download with the Man’s Best Friend album for $7.99. Prior to that, it was exclusive to the vinyl deluxe edition of the album. Around the time, the Grammy winner shared the inspiration behind “Such a Funny Way” during an interview on Apple Music 1 with Zane Lowe.

“I interpret humor, obviously, in a light way, but it’s also used to cover something and it’s used to definitely cope with things and not always in the best way,” she said. “I’ve had trouble in relationships before because people have been like, ‘Be serious.’”

The singer continued, “So much of the time it feels maybe less mean or hurtful or spiteful to be able to just laugh about it, and that’s a good thing sometimes and sometimes it’s a bad thing. So yeah, that one isn’t on the original version of the album, but it ends the album with the lyrics, ‘So funny that I have to laugh just so I don’t cry.’”

Check out Carpenter’s Christmas Eve Instagram post here, and watch the “Such a Funny Way” lyric video here.


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Lawyers for hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs urged a federal appeals court in New York late Tuesday (Dec. 23) to order his immediate release from prison and reverse his conviction on prostitution-related charges or direct his trial judge to lighten his four-year sentence.

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The lawyers said in a filing with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan that Combs was treated harshly at sentencing by a federal judge who let evidence surrounding charges he was acquitted of unjustly influence the punishment.

Combs, 56, incarcerated at a federal prison in New Jersey and scheduled for release in May 2028, was acquitted of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking at a trial that ended in July. Combs was convicted under the Mann Act, which bans transporting people across state lines for any sexual crime.

Lawyers for Combs said Judge Arun Subramanian acted like a “thirteenth juror” in October when he sentenced Combs to four years and two months in prison. They said he erred by letting evidence surrounding the acquitted charges influence the sentence he imposed.

They noted that Combs was convicted of two lesser counts, prostitution offenses that didn’t require force, fraud, or coercion. They asked the appeals court, which has not yet heard oral arguments, to acquit Combs, order his immediate release from prison or direct Subramanian to reduce his sentence.

“Defendants typically get sentenced to less than 15 months for these offenses — even when coercion, which the jury didn’t find here, is involved,” the lawyers wrote.

“The judge defied the jury’s verdict and found Combs ‘coerced,’ ‘exploited,’ and ‘forced’ his girlfriends to have sex and led a criminal conspiracy. These judicial findings trumped the verdict and led to the highest sentence ever imposed for any remotely similar defendant,” the lawyers wrote.

At sentencing, Subramanian said that when calculating the prison term, he considered Combs’ treatment of two former girlfriends who testified that the Bad Boy Records founder beat them and coerced them into having sex with male sex workers while he watched and filmed the encounters, sometimes masturbating.

At the trial, former girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura testified that Combs ordered her to have “disgusting” sex with strangers hundreds of times during their decade-long relationship that ended in 2018. Jurors saw video of him dragging and beating her in a Los Angeles hotel hallway after one such multiday “freak-off.”

The second former girlfriend, who testified under the pseudonym “ Jane,” said she was pressured into sex with male workers during what Combs called “hotel nights,” drug-fueled sexual encounters from 2021 to 2024 that also could last days.

At sentencing, Subramanian said he “rejects the defense’s attempt to characterize what happened here as merely intimate, consensual experiences, or just a sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll story.”

He added: “You abused the power and control that you had over the lives of women you professed to love dearly. You abused them physically, emotionally, and psychologically. And you used that abuse to get your way, especially when it came to freak-offs and hotel nights.”


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Heavy metal fans in South Carolina were disappointed to discover that the Lamb of God concert they expected was actually a performance about the birth of Jesus Christ.

Ticket reseller StubHub apologized on Monday (Dec. 22) after accidentally listing the Virginia-based rock band instead of Christian musician Andrew Peterson’s Behold the Lamb of God, a concert featuring music about the stories of Christ, held at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on Dec. 20.

In the days leading up to Peterson’s show, the StubHub listing featured a photo of Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe and listed the concert as a top-trending event at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, according to CBS affiliate WSPA in Spartanburg. Lamb of God isn’t scheduled to perform in South Carolina until March 2026, and the group has no other dates in the state.

After realizing the error, StubHub apologized for the confusion and offered refunds for anyone who purchased tickets to the show.

“We acknowledge the listing for the December 20 event at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium was misleading and apologize for the confusion this caused,” a StubHub spokesperson said. “Ahead of the show we updated the event page and reached out to customers to clarify the event details. Anyone who purchased tickets under the impression this was a different performance is encouraged to contact us — we’ll honor a full refund under our FanProtect Guarantee.”

Lamb of God’s Blythe took notice of the mistake and joked about it on his Instagram Story, reposting several news reports about the mix-up. “Oopsie,” the rocker wrote over one story, while commenting “Merry Christmas, Spartanburg” on another.

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Nicki Minaj is stepping back from social media following her recent guest appearance at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest.

As of Wednesday (Dec. 24), the 43-year-old rap superstar had deactivated her Instagram account amid backlash after sitting down with Erika Kirk, the wife of right-wing political commentator Charlie Kirk, for an interview in Phoenix on Dec. 21. Visitors to the account now see the message, “Sorry, this page isn’t available.”

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Billboard has reached out to Minaj’s representatives for comment.

During the interview, Minaj praised both President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, calling them “amazing role models” before awkwardly referring to Vance as an “assassin.”

“Dear young men, you have amazing role models like our handsome, dashing president and you have amazing role models like the assassin JD Vance, our vice president,” she said, quickly realizing the mistake. (Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Sept. 10 in what Utah Gov. Spencer Cox described as a “political assassination.”)

Erika immediately reassured Minaj after the slip-up. “Trust me, there’s nothing new under the sun that I have not heard. So you’re fine,” she said. “I love you.”

After the interview, Amber Rose defended Minaj against claims that her support for Trump could alienate the LGBTQ+ community.

“She didn’t say anything wrong,” Rose told TMZ. “She didn’t say anything about the LGBTQ+ community at all. Why do people think anyone over there is homophobic? I’m not homophobic, my assistant has been with me for 11 years; he’s Black and gay. I have a bunch of trans friend — so does Nicki.”

Vance also credited Minaj for a point she made during the conversation with Erika, noting that uplifting one community doesn’t mean putting down another.

“Nicki Minaj said something at Amfest that was really profound. I’m paraphrasing, but she said, ‘just because I want little black girls to think they’re beautiful doesn’t mean I need to put down little girls with blonde hair and blue eyes,” the VP wrote on X.

In addition to her appearance at AmericaFest, Minaj has become more politically outspoken in recent months. She voiced opposition to the alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria, which led to her speaking at a United Nations event in November.


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Natalia Lafourcade is in for a joyful holiday season. The Mexican singer-songwriter announced that she has become a mother at the age of 41, just in time for Christmas. The multi-award-winning artist reappeared on social media on Tuesday night (Dec. 23) to share the news of her firstborn’s arrival with a series of snapshots and an emotional message welcoming him.

“Times of waiting and finally dying to be reborn as a mother. Thank you, life, for giving me so much!” Lafourcade wrote. “Finally, the ray of light that entered the deepest part of my being to bring life and the most beautiful garden of flowers. Little Popcorn, my precious boy. At 41, in his 41.3 week. ¡Viva la vida! And happy holidays.”

Details like the date of the birth or the name of the baby weren’t provided.

In the series of photos accompanying her message, there’s one where she appears bare-chested while breastfeeding her newborn, alongside her partner and the baby’s father, Mexican-Venezuelan filmmaker Juan Pablo López-Fonseca, with whom she shares both a professional and personal relationship.

“Here I am with my mom right after she gave birth, the first thing I did when I came into this world was breastfeed. My first day on this earth. My parents love taking pictures of me,” reads a handwritten caption on the sweet photo. The rest of the carousel captures moments leading up to her son’s arrival, with images of the Virgin of Guadalupe, flowers, paintings, and the final days of her pregnancy.

After a few months off the stage, the Grammy and Latin Grammy-winner will resume her international Cancionera Tour 2026 on May 15 in Bogota, Colombia, before continuing through Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, and Ecuador. The trek will also take her to several cities in the U.S. and Canada starting in April.

The tour takes its name from her latest LP, CANCIONERA, which won three Latin Grammy Awards in November. The set will now compete at the 2026 Grammys in the best Latin pop album category.


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Disney Parks is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its Magical Christmas Day Parade, and everyone’s invited, even those without tickets.

Yes, you and your family are invited to this holiday shindig, regardless of where you are in the world, because the event will be available to stream. The cherished holiday parade will be airing on Christmas morning at 10 a.m. ET, 9 a.m. CT, and 5 a.m. MT and PT via ABC. If you happen to miss out on the festivities in favor of opening presents, not to fret. You can still catch the show through Jan 4. Streaming starts at 11 a.m. ET on Disney+ and Hulu on Dec 25.

Alfonso Ribeiro, known for his role in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, will be hosting the event for the second year, joined by Ginnifer Goodwin, the voice of everyone’s favorite bunny cop in Disney’s Zootopia and Zootopia 2. Musical guests will include Gwen Stefani, Nicole Scherzinger, Mariah the Scientist, Coco Jones and Bebe Rexha. Each musician will be singing their own rendition of classic Christmas tunes, from “White Christmas” to “Winter Wonderland.”

If you’re looking to celebrate the holiday season with Disney, we’re going to show you how you can tune in to the parade for free. Keep reading to find out more.

How to Watch Disney Park’s 2025 Holiday Parade for Free

Once again, Disney Park’s 2025 Holiday Parade will be airing on Christmas at 10 a.m. ET, 9 a.m. CT, and 5 a.m. MT and PT via ABC.

If you’re looking to watch the special through ABC, consider DIRECTV. All of DIRECTV‘s packages include access to ABC. However, we’d suggest the ENTERTAINMENT package. The package is currently on sale for $49.99 a month, down from $89.99 a month. This package is for those looking to tap into a slew of entertainment-based channels. If you’re unsure about committing to a new subscription, you can simply try the service out for free for five days, which will give you plenty of time to watch the parade before canceling.

With your subscription, users will gain access to live TV, local networks such as NBC, CBS and PBS, and you can also watch various entertainment networks, including AMC, Bravo, E!, FX, FXX, Freeform, HGTV, Hallmark Channel, Lifetime and Paramount Network. That’s more than 90-plus channels that you can tap into with the touch of a button.

Another way to watch the holiday parade via ABC is on Fubo, which has a weeklong free trial available here. This will give you access to the Disney parade the morning of. Fubo’s package includes a free DVR so you record the broadcast to watch all the performances back on-demand. Continue with one of Fubo’s streaming deals or cancel before your free trial is up to avoid being charged. See details here.

Sling Blue is one of the easier ways to watch the Christmas special and costs $45.99 a month. Sling Blue includes 40+ channels beyond ABC including Fox News, CNN, TNT, NFL Network, Bravo, FOX News and more. With your subscription, you’ll have access to the holiday special, along with all the live sports and news you could ever want. Unfortunately, Sling Blue does not have a free trial option.

If you don’t have cable, a great way to catch the parade is via the Disney+ and Hulu bundle. As mentioned, the parade will begin streaming at 11 a.m. ET. This way, you can catch the parade anytime after opening presents. Instead of getting one of two streaming services, you can bundle Hulu with Disney+ for $12.99/month. These Disney+ bundles save users on average 44% per month. Think of it this way: A standalone subscription to Hulu and or Disney+ with ads is 11.99 a month, which is basically the cost of a bundle. You’re getting more bang for your buck by bundling because it gives you access to a wider variety of streaming services all in one place.

Subscribers will have access to a wide range of Disney+ and Hulu titles, including movies and series from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic along with Hulu Originals. Some of our favorites currently, perfect for getting you into the Christmas mood, include Elf, Die Hard and The Polar Express. If it’s too early to jingle bells, you can always tap into other content, including The Simpsons, Elio, Dancing With the Stars and the Glen Powell football comedy Chad Powers.

SYDNEY, Australia — ARIA and APRA AMCOS have welcomed the results of the Productivity Commission’s year-long inquiry which both rules out changes to the existing copyright act and concludes that licensing is appropriate tactic for AI companies keen to access copyright-protected content.

Published last Friday, Dec. 19, and handed to the government on Dec. 10, the Commission’s final report on Harnessing data and digital technology concludes it would be “premature to make changes to Australia’s copyright laws.”

Licensing, the text reads, “creates more incentives for the production of new creative content, to the benefit of both the public and AI developers.”

The PC has “recognized what the creative sector has argued for over two years,” comments APRA AMCOS CEO Dean Ormston, “that licensing of creative copyright content provides the pathway for AI development while ensuring creators are fairly compensated.”

Adds ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd: “These findings reinforce what Australian creators and rights holders have consistently argued across 2025: our copyright system is robust, fit for purpose, and should be allowed to do its job in protecting the value of Australian culture.”

As previously reported, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland on Oct. 27 announced the federal government wouldn’t water-down existing copyright protections, essentially shutting down the creative sectors’ concerns that an exemption would be carved out for text and data mining (TDM).

“It’s a great result,” a label source tells Billboard, one that sees the music industry and its allies win an arm wrestle with the tech sector, which assembled through the Tech Council.

What a difference a few months make. In August, the Productivity Commission dropped its interim report, which recommended a new fair dealing exception for TDM.

The music industry swung into action, as the likes of ARIA Award winners Missy Higgins and The Presets’ Julian Hamilton, Kate Ceberano, and Midnight Oil frontman and former Labor frontbencher Peter Garrett stepped forward to advocate for rights holders.

Even Spotify distanced itself from the tech giants, siding instead with the artist community, and pointing out that “musicians’ rights matter. Copyright is essential.”

In September, a delegation of industry professionals and high-profile artists, including Holly Rankin (Jack River), Adam Briggs, and Paul Dempsey, attended a Senate committee hearing, where they appealed for stronger copyright protections.

Their words, it would appear, became action.

“Rather than a barrier, copyright is the framework that allows innovation and creativity to coexist. We are thrilled to see that recognized,” says ARIA’s Herd.

The recorded music industry is “ready and willing to work collaboratively with AI companies,” reckons Herd. The record business and its many players are “well-established, experienced licensors and can efficiently license the music datasets needed for AI innovation,” she notes. “We look forward to getting to work.”

The Commission is the Australian government’s independent research and advisory body on economic, social and environmental issues affecting the welfare of Australians.

With its probe, the PC was tasked with identifying the highest priority reform areas under each of five pillars which have “potential to materially boost Australia’s productivity growth going forward.”

The document also recommends that the government monitor the development of AI and its interaction with copyright holders over the next three years, by looking closely at licensing markets for open web materials, the effect of AI on creative incomes generated by copyright royalties, and how overseas courts set limits to AI-related copyright exceptions, especially fair use.

Read the full report here.

Despite the resounding success of its film and soundtrack, KPop Demon Hunters faced a tricky challenge since its breakout: translating a fantastical, animated musical world into the human reality of a concert stage.

A longtime K-pop veteran as a member of boy band U-KISS and one of the voices for the Saja Boys, Kevin Woo found the answer was — and has always been — to keep showing up.

After recording as Mystery Saja in KPop Demon Hunters‘ supervillain singing sensation Saja Boys, the star experienced unprecedented chart feats (“Soda Pop” and “Your Idol” peaked within the top 5 during the same week on the Billboard Hot 100) and earned exponential spikes in streaming (his Spotify page currently boasts 21 million monthly listeners with 1 billion streams in 2025 alone).

To close out 2025, the California native transformed his role in the viral film and soundtrack into accelerated career momentum, culminating in a new record deal and his most visible stateside moments yet.

“After KPop Demon Hunters, I think my Spotify monthly listeners went from 10,000 to 2 million overnight,” he recalls backstage at the New York stop of iHeartRadio’s 2025 Jingle Ball tour. The attention turned into offers, but Woo says he was intentional about his next step. Drawing on a small but solid number of solo releases like 2021’s “Got It” (produced by Ariana Grande and XG collaborator Shintaro Yasuda) and “Deja Vu” from this year (crafted with go-to K-pop crossover creatives Aiden Lewis and Vanessa Jefferson), Kevin built a team with new manager Gary Marella of Mono Group Music, whose clientele includes Timbaland, Ron Fair and ATL Jacob.

They met with prospective partners over several months and ultimately felt seen in a Los Angeles meeting with Atlantic Music Group’s 10K Projects.

“The chemistry was there,” he said of meeting Elliot Grange, the label’s CEO, who brought his independent label under the Atlantic umbrella last year. “He already knew about me, which was so flattering. He was like, ‘Huge congratulations, you are killing it, and we want more voices and faces like you in our label.’ And he really understood diversity with music — he just gets it. And  then in that moment, I just felt like it was the right move.”

With nearly two decades of working in global entertainment, the connection “felt like a reward at the end of a lot of hard work that I put into my artistry and my craft.”

After being discovered at age 15 and moving to South Korea for K-pop training, Woo debuted in the mid-2000s and ultimately stayed with boy band U-KISS for nine years, until 2017, when the band’s music releases slowed, and he began gaining traction in hosting and television roles.

Beyond K-pop, he performed in musical theater across the globe, joining different musicals in Korea and making his Broadway debut in 2022’s KPOP, all while pursuing music in the States.

KPop Demon Hunters isn’t even the only movie project the 34-year-old has lined up after his short film Seoul Switch (which was released worldwide on YouTube earlier this year after securing Margaret Cho as an executive producer for a full project), the Tubi movie Death Name (which comes to the service on Jan. 9, 2026) and the upcoming Anderson .Paak–directed K-Pops! (hitting theaters early next year).

The 10K deal has accelerated Woo’s creative pipeline. He has an abundance of material ready to go (“15, 16 songs that I already have written”) along with studio time with Dem Jointz (the hitmaker on board for the K-Pops! soundtrack and crafted multiple cuts on recent albums for Eminem, NCT 127 and JENNIE of BLACKPINK). Woo says he’ll pick a lead single early next year and align that release with his accompanying promotional cycle for K-Pops! “After new music, I’m definitely planning a tour — and not just a U.S. tour, I want to do a world tour.”

But before embarking on his own global trek, Kevin warmed up in arenas across the States by leading Jingle Balls’ “sing-a-long moment” for KPop Demon Hunters across coasts from New York City’s Madison Square Garden to the Intuit Dome in the Los Angeles area.

Ahead of hitting MSG, Woo made a surprise performance on Dec. 11 to close the “A Year in TIME” event, where the magazine honored KPop Demon Hunters as Breakthrough of the Year.  ”It was such a nerve-racking moment for me,” he says of the affair also attended by HUNTR/X singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, and his fellow Saja Boy vocalist Danny Chung. “ It was filled with so many important people like the head of YouTube, the CEO of TIME, Leonardo DiCaprio, LL Cool J, just to name a few. It was a different energy in the room, but I really wanted to show the energy of the movie and the performance element to K-pop. So, it was such a huge honor for me to perform at that and it was even more special because HUNTR/X was there in the crowd because they performed ‘Golden’ at the beginning of the event. For them to hold the Saja Boys’ and HUNTR/X’s lightsticks and support me performing ‘Soda pop’ was such a surreal moment — it felt like it was a scene right out from the movie,” adding with an inside joke for KDH superfans, “ But I don’t know if the HUNTR/X girls were rooting for me or if they were booing me…”

Kevin also performed a midday set at the pre-Jingle Ball bash for the Z100 All Access Lounge at the Hammerstein Ballroom, spotting fans waiting in line since 7:00 a.m.

“New York is on another level, it’s crazy,” he adds. “This whole Jingle Ball experience has been so amazing and I’ve looked up to so many artists who perform at Jingle Ball. I’ve always wanted to attend, but it’s my first time coming to the show and also performing. It has a double meaning for me this year, meeting the fans of KPop Demon Hunters and K-pop in general. They’ve just been so supportive and enthusiastic; they’ve been singing to every lyric at every stop of this tour and for me to present the sing-a-long and also perform along with the crowd has been a huge honor to be that person on behalf of the whole cast.”

MSG was the setting of Woo’s first-ever arena performance in the U.S. when he took the stage at KCON 2019, but he says Jingle Ball truly marks how much K-pop has grown. “Now to see K-pop blow up on another level has just been such a joy for me, being from the world of K-pop. I’ve been sharing this stage with my peers like Jackson Wang, JO1, A2O MAY, GIRLSET, and, today, Monsta X. So, a lot of K-pop peers and I love the melting pot of different cultures and genres at Jingle Ball. I love that we’re diversifying here.”

A throughline across all of Woo’s work has been the star’s persistence and push: working to hone one’s craft, relationships, and timing to all align around a project that cuts through the culture and ultimately manifests new career highs nearly 20 years in the game. As Kevin gears up for even more in 2026, read on for his final reflections on the year including favorite songs, albums, concerts and his reactions to KPop Demon Hunters‘ success on the year-end Billboard charts.

Billboard: I want to get your reactions to some of your rankings on Billboard‘s year-end charts because the KPop Demon Hunters landed at No. 13 on the 2025 Billboard 200 Albums chart.

Kevin Woo: Oh my God. I just got a goosebump. I think I need more time to process, but oh my God, we made that much of an impact? I mean this was a movie and for the soundtrack of a film to translate to the Billboard charts, I still think I’m still in awe.

On the year-end Hot 100 Songs chart, “Soda Pop” landed at No. 61 and “Your Idol” is No. 54. Do you have any feelings about why America was so into “Your Idol”?

That’s insane. In the movie, and also the music itself, it is just so intriguing. It immediately draws you in from the intro of the song; it’s just so dark and mysterious. I feel like because there are rock elements to it mixed in with K-pop, pop, dance, and a little bit of like electronic too — it’s like a little bit of everything. And I know the audiences in North America really like those kind of like hard bangers and I feel like that translated very well, and even more so than “Soda Pop.” But I know “Soda Pop” did well globally.

Google released their “Year in Search” report and “Soda Pop” had the world’s 10th-most Googled lyrics, the only song from KPop Demon Hunters to make the top 10. Why do you think so many people wanted to find the lyrics to “Soda Pop”?

You know what I think it is? I think it’s the younger generation who fell in love with this film. “Golden” was the anthem of this film, right? But it is such a hard song to sing. “Soda Pop” is something that everyone can sing-a-long to and easily dance to; I feel like the “Soda Pop” dance challenge actually made a bigger impact on TikTok and social media. Because “Golden” did have a dance challenge thing too, but I think “Soda Pop” was the one that was more well-received and resonated with kind of everyone globally. It was easier.

Do you have a best show you saw this year?

ATEEZ — I went to both shows at the BMO Stadium in L.A. I’ve seen them grow since debut, but it was my first time experiencing their concert in a stadium. So, that was another level. I saw Day 1 and because there were some parts that I missed because I had to go in and out of the suite, I was like, “I need to come back tomorrow to really catch everything.” Their engagement with the fans is truly outstanding — it’s something very special that I haven’t really seen with other K-pop artists.

And BLACKPINK at SoFi Stadium — The Deadline Tour was probably one of the best tours that I’ve been to. Yeah. And that’s my girl, LISA, of course, she kills it. I don’t know how she gives. It’s 120% at every show. But what I thought was so powerful about the Deadline Tour was that everyone got a moment to shine on their solo careers; every member delivered and had their own moment. For them to come back and show a little bit of their newly found, like, personas, flavors and characters; it was just so amazing to watch that all come together and then do all their throwback songs and their new song “JUMP.” Yeah, it was the full package. So, so, so proud of them. Forever proud.

Do you have a song and album of the year?

Is it biased to say, “Soda Pop”? Oh, I was [initially] more of a fan of “Your Idol,” but things change. “Soda Pop” is so infectious. When I perform it on stage, that’s my go-to song and it’s such a crowdpleaser. I end up singing “Soda Pop” in the shower every time I go back home. It’s been a year since I recorded that, but it hasn’t gotten old yet. But other than that, I do have to say the Lady Gaga album, MAYHEM, has just really been a standout album for me this year — especially seeing it at Coachella and the way she blends theater and that performance aspect to her sets are so genius. Something that only Lady Gaga can pull off. I also want outfit changes like hers one day when I’m doing a tour. So inspiring.

As for standout song, I’d have to say “like JENNIE.” That song was a banger.

Have you thought of any New Year’s resolutions for 2026?

My New Year’s resolution is to be healthy. I feel like it’s been such a busy season for the past five months and it’s only gonna get busier, so I wanna make sure that I’m taking care of myself. Also, I really want to meet the fans in person more next year. I’m planning a world tour and that’s something that’s on my 2026 bucket list.