‘A Century of Honor’ show archived online for your viewing pleasure

Update, Oct. 30: Nearly 1.2 million people watched the awesome production last night. Did you miss it? You can now watch the whole thing online.


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Won’t be at the 21,000-seat Conference Center in Salt Lake City for tonight’s big “A Century of Honor” show? All hope is not lost.

You have plenty of ways to watch the multimedia celebration of the 100-year partnership between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Boy Scouts of America.

Basically, you can tune in on any device with a screen: TV, computer, iPhone, iPad, Android. But whichever method you choose, do not miss this live 85-minute extravaganza with original music and media, historical reenactments, special guests and a cast of hundreds of Scouts.

The big show is broadcast live at 9 p.m. Eastern tonight. (That’s 8 p.m. Central, 7 p.m. Mountain, 6 p.m. Pacific.)

Here are your options for tuning in: 

Watch at an LDS stake center

There’s a good chance an LDS unit near you is hosting a viewing party. Anyone from any faith is invited to watch, and both Scouts and non-Scouts and their families are welcome. This is a celebration of all of Scouting, and it’ll be a ton of fun.

Watch on your TV

BYUtv will broadcast tonight’s show live. Subscribers of satellite and most cable providers with any level of programming package receive BYUtv, Brigham Young University’s official TV channel.

On DirecTV, tune in to channel 374. On Dish, you want channel 9403.

For cable providers, find the channel in your local listings.

If you have a Roku, install the free BYUtv channel and watch through your Roku.

And remember to set your DVR if you can’t watch live.

Watch online

If neither of the above options suits you, you can always watch for free at scouts100.lds.org.

Watch on your iPad, iPhone or Android device

Won’t be near a TV or computer tonight? That’s fine. Download the free BYUtv app for your device, and watch from anywhere.

Feel free to use the comments section below to discuss the show as you watch. I can’t wait!


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