Watch State of the Union Address 2014 online: Live stream video of President Obama's 5th SOTU speech tonight [Start time, TV Channels]

President Obama will be delivering his fifth State of the Union address tonight at 9 p.m. ET.

The President's speech this year will be telecast live across all major news networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, FOX News) and can also be watched online on WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU or in the the enhanced live stream video below. Watch the CNN live stream here.

Watch the video of last year's 2013 State of the Union Address below:

The WhiteHOuse.gove/SOTU was launched this week to provide a wholly interactive experience for visitors via PCs, tablet and mobile devices. The enhanced streaming feature will provide viewers with official charts, data and graphics to explain the policies laid out by the President during his SOTU.

Viewers can also tune in to the White House Facebook, YouTube, Google+ and mobile apps throughout the speech.

Right after the President's address, senior advisors will be taking questions live via Twitter, Vine, Instagram, Google+, and Facebook via hashtags #SOTU and #SOTUChat.

Prior to the President's annual State of the Union address on Jan. 28, the White House received registrations for its third State of the Union Social event. As part of the 'White House Socials' series, social media followers were invited to join in-person events to engage with administration officials, watch the SOTU address live from the White House and take part in a panel to discuss the speech.

President Obama delivers the annual State of the Union Address in 2013

Following tonight's speech, the White House will host the first-ever virtual "Big Block of Cheese Day" where White House officials will be taking in questions via social media all day long.

On Wednesday and Thursday, President Obama will travel to Maryland, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Tennessee to promote his new proposals and visions laid out during his speech.

This year, an estimated 300 million Americans are expected to tune in to watch the State of the Union Address.

Will you be watching?