The entertainment segment’s simple premise is to help audiences decide what to watch during gatherings or quiet nights at home. While the specific films and series discussed in the piece are contained within the video itself, ABC presented the guide as part of a larger block dedicated to leisure content. Additional short features posted on Dec. 24 include:
- A 2:37 look at an elaborate residential light display titled “The Family Paying Big for Their Holiday Display.”
- A 3:14 profile of a canine social-media personality in “Dog Influencer Goes Viral for Giving Back.”
- A 2:42 update from model and philanthropist Petra Němcová.
- A 2:53 business segment on the legacy of the Famous Amos cookie brand.
Entertainment programming was not limited to the single day. ABC News Live’s library, accessible on demand, also lists long-form specials released earlier in the year. These include the 24:59 retrospective “Celebrating 20 Years of Shondaland,” the 23:40 wildfire documentary “After the Ashes,” and the 22:07 interview special “War or Peace: The Zelenskyy Interview.” Each is cataloged with its running time and original release date, giving viewers further options beyond the holiday selections.
The network’s December lineup demonstrates ABC News Live’s practice of interspersing concise clips with extended features. On Dec. 24 alone, air times ranged from 1:23 for a travel alert on black ice to 7:32 for international commemorations of novelist Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. Hard-news items—such as a 3:29 report on U.S. economic pressure on Venezuela and a 4:21 statement from the Department of Justice—aired alongside lifestyle and culture stories without interruption to the live stream.
ABC News Live delivers its videos through its website and affiliated apps, allowing viewers to select individual segments or watch a continuous feed. The platform’s searchable index displays the title, duration and date for each clip, ensuring that users can locate the holiday movie guide or any other piece in the catalog.
For readers seeking broader context on the growth of streaming entertainment, additional industry data are available from the Motion Picture Association, which tracks subscription trends and content production across digital platforms.
The “Best Movies and Streaming Shows for the Holiday Season” segment is one of the shortest videos in the day’s entertainment block, yet it fulfills a specific function within the larger holiday coverage. By summarizing recommended titles in under three minutes, ABC News Live provides a quick reference for viewers without pulling focus from breaking news, weather updates and live events such as Pope Leo XIV’s first Christmas Eve Mass or NORAD’s Santa-tracking operation.
ABC’s multifaceted schedule continues through Christmas Day, combining real-time reports and feature stories designed to inform, entertain and accommodate a range of viewer interests. The holiday movie and streaming guide remains available on demand for anyone planning end-of-year viewing and looking for concise, curated suggestions.
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