Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 | |
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Genre | Benefit performance[1] |
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Presented by | LeBron James |
Country of origin | United States |
Original languages | English Spanish |
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Executive producers | LeBron James Brian Gott |
Production location | Virtual |
Running time | 57 minutes |
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Network | multi-network simulcast |
Release | May 16, 2020 |
Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020 is an American television special that was simulcasted on the major television networks and online on May 16, 2020. Created by the XQ Institute, the LeBron James Family Foundation, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation, the special was curated by basketball player LeBron James in collaboration with high school students and educators across the United States, including the American Federation of Teachers. The broadcast included a variety of commencement addresses, celebrity performances and inspirational vignettes aimed at high school students, whose graduation ceremonies and proms were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, due to it causing the closure of most schools worldwide.[2][3]
Artist(s) | Song(s) |
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Students of the Class of 2020 | "Star-Spangled Banner" |
Dua Lipa | "Break My Heart" |
Ben Platt Henry Platt Jonah Platt |
Graduation Medley "Memories" / "Graduation (Friends Forever)" "In My Life" "See You Again" "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" |
Alicia Keys | "Underdog" |
Chika Brandan "Bmike" Odums |
"Crown" |
H.E.R. | "Sometimes" |
YBN Cordae | "Broke as F**k" |
Jonas Brothers Karol G |
"X" |
The special was simulcasted on May 16, 2020, at 8pm EST on the major U.S. broadcast television networks ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC, except PBS due to flex programming on member stations over most of their schedules and broadcast times for network shows may vary.[2] It was also simulcasted on television networks California Music Channel and The CW, on Spanish-language network Univision, and on cable networks CNN, Fox Business, Fox News, Freeform, and MSNBC.[1][4] It was also available for streaming in platforms such as ABC News Live, Associated Press, Bleacher Report, Complex Networks, Facebook, FoxNow, Hulu, Instagram, NBC News Now, NowThis News, PeopleTV, The Roku Channel, Roland Martin Unfiltered, Reuters, Sirius XM, Snapchat, TikTok, USO, The Washington Post, and YouTube.[3][1][4]
Network | Viewers (million)[5] |
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ABC | 2.233 |
NBC | 2.203 |
MSNBC | 2.003 |
CNN | 1.879 |
CBS | 1.836 |
FNC | 0.977 |
Fox | 0.659 |
The CW | 0.367 |
Freeform | 0.211 |
Broadcast network
Cable network
Total Viewership = 14.674