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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,665 posts)
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 11:37 AM Aug 2023

Streaming Devices To Watch Local TV Channels For Free

They may or my not be the best. I don't know.

Think of this as an introduction to cutting your cable. That's always a popular topic at DU.

The Best Streaming Devices To Watch Local TV Channels For Free

BY DAVID BIXENSPAN / UPDATED: AUG. 6, 2023 5:35 PM EST

There are more ways than ever to consume television programming, both in general, and specific to traditional TV channels. There are, of course, the traditional options like using an antenna to pick up the channels over the air for free, subscribing to a local cable TV provider, and subscribing to direct broadcast satellite services like DirecTV or Dish Network. 

In recent years, however, other alternatives have popped up: There are cable TV replacement streaming services like YouTube TV, and most of the major broadcast networks have apps that let you watch your local affiliate with a paid TV login. Peacock subscribers get access to their local NBC station, and Paramount Plus subscribers get the same access to their local CBS station.

Those require someone to pay, but there are other free options as well. Fox Local has a suite of apps for Fox stations' locally-produced programming, for example. LocalBTV attempts to make as many locally-available channels as possible available for free online, but in practice, that amounts to local news, digital subnetworks that also offer streaming versions, and local affairs channels without access to major network affiliates. ... The network apps also offer some limited free on-demand programming, but it varies by the network — and as of July 2023, does not include Fox, which has discontinued its Fox Now app.

Before you can figure out what apps you're going to use, you need to know what hardware you need to make the most of the consumption of your local channels.

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Streaming Devices To Watch Local TV Channels For Free (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2023 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author emulatorloo Aug 2023 #1
We cut cable 2 years ago. I highly recommend T-Mobile wifi for cost and efficiency, and txwhitedove Aug 2023 #2
I have two Rokus Historic NY Aug 2023 #3
Look for the Kanopy channel. You sign up for it using your library card. NT mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2023 #4

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txwhitedove

(4,001 posts)
2. We cut cable 2 years ago. I highly recommend T-Mobile wifi for cost and efficiency, and
Mon Aug 7, 2023, 12:25 PM
Aug 2023

an Amazon Fire Stick gets access to many free channels. We have Sling for low cost live streaming.

PS, I ignore Fox anything

Historic NY

(37,796 posts)
3. I have two Rokus
Thu Aug 10, 2023, 04:30 PM
Aug 2023

my niece loaded one with all her premium channels so she has something to watch. I was able to eliminate 2 cable boxes and got the cable company to cut out channels I don't watch or have on the Roku. What nice IO can pop it into the suitcase and take to relative houses when I travel. My cable and internet bill went from 251 to 118 and they speeded up my internet. The new Roku has a recording box. I subscribe to prime, so I get channels and movie there, Prime British Tv and I might drop that since Ovation came on the regular cable, There its tons of stuff on Roku and enough to keep channel surfers busy.

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