ABC News: Breaking News Live
ABC News: Breaking News Live

ABC News: Breaking News Live

Play on PC with BlueStacks or from our cloud

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Page Modified On: July 17, 2025

Run ABC News: Breaking News Live on PC or Mac

Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run ABC News: Breaking News Live, an app by Disney, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.

ABC News: Breaking News Live makes it really simple to stay on top of what’s happening, whether you care about national headlines, politics, or just want to catch up with what’s going on around the world. On PC with BlueStacks, it feels smooth hopping between stories since everything’s laid out pretty clean and easy to read. Right on the main screen, there’s this breaking news bar and some live blogs, so it’s easy to see what’s new as soon as it happens, without digging around. The push notifications are customizable, too—so if someone only wants alerts for certain topics, like election updates or major weather stuff, it’s totally doable.

What stands out is all the live video; there’s a 24/7 streaming channel, plus on-demand clips and even whole episodes from shows like World News Tonight and Nightline. There’s plenty of in-depth segments and interviews if someone wants more than quick headlines. For big moments (especially during elections), the coverage and analysis are right there, updated in real time. The interface is bright but offers a dark mode, and it’s pretty quick when loading stories or videos. News about everything from entertainment to health is easy to find, and switching between U.S. or global focus feels quick. Podcasts are tucked in if listening is more the thing. It’s pretty much built for keeping up with what matters—no hunting around or waiting for endless ads. Just the news, the way most folks want it.

Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.

How to Download and Run ABC News: Breaking News Live on PC or Mac

  • Download and install BlueStacks on your PC or Mac

  • Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later

  • Look for ABC News: Breaking News Live in the search bar at the top right corner

  • Click to install ABC News: Breaking News Live from the search results

  • Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install ABC News: Breaking News Live

  • Click the ABC News: Breaking News Live icon on the home screen to start playing

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Minimum System Requirements

With BlueStacks 5, you can get started on a PC that fulfills the following requirements.

  • Operating System

    Microsoft Windows 7 or above, macOS 11 (Big Sur) or above

  • Processor

    Intel, AMD or Apple Silicon Processor

  • RAM

    at least 4GB

  • HDD

    10GB Free Disk Space

Note:

* You must be an Administrator on your PC. Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

ABC News: Breaking News Live - FAQs

  • How to Run ABC News: Breaking News Live on Windows PC & Mac?

    Run ABC News: Breaking News Live on your PC or Mac by following these simple steps.

    • Click on ‘Download ABC News: Breaking News Live on PC’ to download BlueStacks
    • Install it and log-in to Google Play Store
    • Launch and run the app.
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    BlueStacks respects your privacy and is always safe and secure to use. It does not carry any malware, spyware, or any sort of additional software that could harm your PC.

    It is engineered to optimize speed and performance for a seamless gaming experience.

  • What are ABC News: Breaking News Live PC requirements?

    Minimum requirement to run ABC News: Breaking News Live on your PC

    • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above:
    • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor:
    • RAM: Your PC must have at least 2GB of RAM. (Note that having 2GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM):
    • HDD: 5GB Free Disk Space.
    • You must be an Administrator on your PC.