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Anthony Ramos & Jon Batiste on ABC News Live Prime

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ABC News Live Prime just dropped its lineup for the week of June 15, 2026, and two names immediately stand out : Anthony Ramos and Jon Batiste. Both artists are set to appear in the same Monday episode, making it one of the most compelling installments of the week for music and entertainment fans.

Anthony Ramos and Jon Batiste headline Monday's episode

Monday, June 15 brings a packed schedule to ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis. Singer and actor Anthony Ramos, known for his track "New York City," will sit down with the show's host for what promises to be a candid conversation. Ramos built his reputation on Broadway before transitioning to film and music, and his crossover appeal makes him a natural fit for this kind of primetime platform.

Then comes the segment everyone should pay attention to : Jon Batiste's exclusive interview as part of the All Access with Linsey Davis segment. The Grammy-winning musician will discuss not one but three new studio albums, titled Black Mozart, Monk Meditations, and Monk Movements, all slated for release later this summer. That's a significant creative output by any measure. Batiste also plans to speak about his personal journey and the path that led him to where he stands today in the music world.

For those less familiar with Batiste : he won five Grammy Awards at the 2022 ceremony, including Album of the Year for We Are. He's not someone who moves quietly. Between his work as a composer, performer, and cultural figure, he consistently generates conversation. Seeing him discuss three albums at once on a news-focused primetime show is genuinely unexpected, and interesting.

American commentator Jack Schlossberg is also scheduled for Monday's episode, rounding out a lineup that mixes entertainment and politics in the way this show tends to do well.

The rest of the week's lineup on ABC News Live Prime

The week doesn't slow down after Monday. Each evening from Tuesday through Friday brings a different mix of musicians, actors, journalists, and political voices. Here's a quick breakdown of the week's highlights :

  • Tuesday, June 16 : Musician Boy George; Senator Raphael Warnock discussing his book The Crooked Places Made Straight; podcast host Maggie Rulli (The Snare); actress Camila Morrone (Something Very Bad is Going to Happen); and a special Prime Focus segment where Ginger Zee interviews Al Gore for the 20th anniversary of An Inconvenient Truth.
  • Wednesday, June 17 : Music producer Janie Hendrix; actor MeKai Curtis from Power Book III : Raising Kanan; and a Prime Focus investigation into ivermectin as a potential cancer treatment, featuring former New York Rangers player Ron Duguay.
  • Thursday, June 18 : Director Curry Barker (Obsession); plus a deep dive into the growing controversy around data centers, with rare access inside one of Google's facilities as local protests rise and lawmakers in nearly a third of U.S. states consider moratorium bills.
  • Friday, June 19 : Creator Dave Ogleton (So Dad It's Good) for TikTalk; actor Diego Boneta (Killing Castro).

The Thursday segment on data centers is worth flagging separately. It's the kind of investigative reporting that often flies under the radar but carries real weight, both in terms of environmental impact and the political debates unfolding at the state level across the country.

Where and when to watch ABC News Live Prime

ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis streams every weeknight starting at 7 :00 p.m. EDT. The show airs on ABC News Live, which positions itself as America's number one streaming news channel. Linsey Davis hosts, bringing a grounded and analytical approach to the day's biggest stories.

Platform Availability
Disney+ Live + next-day replay (limited time)
Hulu Live + next-day replay (limited time)
YouTube / YouTube TV Live stream
Amazon Live stream
Samsung TV Plus / Roku / Pluto TV Live stream
TikTok / ABCNews.com Live stream

New episodes land on Disney+ and Hulu the following day, available for a limited window. That's useful if you follow content across multiple platforms and want to catch up on a specific interview without digging through a full broadcast.

We track these streaming availabilities closely, and it's worth noting that Disney+ keeps consolidating its live news presence by integrating ABC News Live directly into its catalog. If you're already subscribed, there's no extra cost or separate app needed to tune in.

Why this week's lineup is worth your time

Jon Batiste releasing three albums in a single summer is the kind of news that music followers won't want to miss in context. Hearing him explain the creative logic behind Black Mozart, Monk Meditations, and Monk Movements directly adds a layer of depth you rarely get from a press release or social media post.

Anthony Ramos, meanwhile, continues to build his profile as a multi-hyphenate artist. Much like what we observed when Tom Hanks and Olivia Rodrigo appeared together on Jimmy Kimmel Live, pairing artists from different generations and disciplines in the same episode creates a dynamic that holds viewer attention across the full hour.

Beyond the entertainment angle, the Prime Focus segments this week tackle genuinely consequential topics : climate accountability at the 20-year mark, experimental treatments outside FDA approval, and the infrastructure battles reshaping American communities. ABC News Live Prime isn't just a celebrity interview show, it consistently balances cultural coverage with hard news, and this week's schedule reflects that clearly.

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