Grammy Awards 2012 Live Stream Online Now; Listen on Radio Worldwide

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February 12, 2012 6:59 PM EST

The 2012 Grammy Awards will begin shortly and this year organizers of the 54th Annual Grammy Awards are making sure that you have plenty of opportunities to watch the event both online and via live stream. You can also listen to the 2012 Grammy Awards via radio worldwide.

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The Grammy Awards is taking place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. It will be hosted by actor/rapper LL Cool J, a two-time Grammy winner. Grammy winner Jennifer Hudson will also be performing a special music tribute to Whitney Houston.

"A light has been dimmed in our music community today, and we extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, fans and all who have been touched by her beautiful voice," said Neil Portnow, president and chief executive officer of the The Recording Academy.

Houston was a six-time Grammy winner.

Here is a list of all your options to ensure you stay on top of what' happening at this year's Award show.

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On Television

You can watch the 54th Annual Grammy Awards live in high definition and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network. The show will begin at 8 p.m. and will run until 11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).

On Radio

The 2012 Grammy Awards show will be supported on radio worldwide via Westwood One/Dial Global. You can find out how to listen Grammy Radio here.

Live stream online

The 2012 Grammy Awards will be live streamed on Grammy.com, CBS.com, and on YouTube.

Here is the list of performers for the 54th Grammy Awards, as reported on the Grammys Web site:

-- Adele, who will be performing for the first time since undergoing vocal-cord surgery last fall

-- Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson

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