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Saying you "use the apps" to access local broadcast stations doesn't tell us much. WHICH apps??
Roku devices have no provisions for receiving live over-the-air broadcasts. (Roku TVs with Roku capability built in DO have antenna inputs for this purpose.) So any network programming received on a Roku device must be streamed via a streaming app.
Some channel apps determine your location by the IP number assigned to you by your internet provider. If your internet provider assigns or changes your IP number to one attached to one of its servers located in a different area, that could change the local stations you are provided.
You can use an IP info website like the ones listed below to see where the IP number currently assigned by your internet provider indicates you are located. If this doesn't represent your actual area, you can contact your internet provider and ask to be reassigned an IP in your area.
I'd suggest you try several of these, as this seems to be an imprecise science and their results do vary, so you never know how accurate the channel's location check is.g.
Some IP info websites:
https://www.iplocation.net/
https://www.iplocation.com/
https://tools.keycdn.com/geo
https://www.ipfingerprints.com/
A web search for "IP Location" can find many more.
- Twill361210 months agoReel Rookie
The apps I listed are the ones that have been showing incorrect programming - NBC, ABC, and CBS through Paramount+. Pretty much any channel I have an app for on my tv and a login to stream their live content with a cable provider login. I tried all of the links you posted and they all said different locations, only one had my actual location. Unfortunately I don’t know what location the IP address said before this started happening a few weeks ago, so I can’t say if that changed. I don’t know much about how the IP addresses work - my internet provider sent me a new modem and that didn’t fix the problem. They can change my IP address location on their own??