You can watch the Grammys legally online for the first time ever

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Brian Anthony Hernandez
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LOS ANGELES -- There's no need to look for an illegal stream of Sunday's 57th Grammy Awards because CBS and the Recording Academy are making the telecast available online -- for the first time ever -- via subscription service CBS All Access.

The live stream will be viewable on desktop or the CBS mobile app for All Access subscribers. A one-week free trial is being offered for the $5.99-per-month service, which also allows people to watch other live events and CBS shows on demand.

Only people in these 14 markets will have access to the live stream: New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston, Detroit, Minneapolis, Miami, Denver, Sacramento, Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

All Access will also offer Grammy Live, a separate second-screen experience featuring backstage reports and commentary from the broadcast and red carpet.

BONUS: Full list of 2015 Grammy performers, so far

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