I can get some of the local news and weather on Haystack, but not programs, or live news.
Hi @larksmom,
Thanks for your first post in the Roku Community!
We can certainly understand your inquiry about how you can watch local news on your Roku device.
We recommend taking a look at our Roku Support article for more information about how to watch local news on your Roku device. , visit our Support page here: How to find news on your Roku® streaming device | Official Roku Support
For additional reference, check out our post on the Roku Blog here: How to watch local channels, news and weather on Roku devices
Hope you'll find this info useful. Let us know in case you've still got any questions.
Best regards,
Mary
Hi @larksmom,
Thanks for your first post in the Roku Community!
We can certainly understand your inquiry about how you can watch local news on your Roku device.
We recommend taking a look at our Roku Support article for more information about how to watch local news on your Roku device. , visit our Support page here: How to find news on your Roku® streaming device | Official Roku Support
For additional reference, check out our post on the Roku Blog here: How to watch local channels, news and weather on Roku devices
Hope you'll find this info useful. Let us know in case you've still got any questions.
Best regards,
Mary
Some of the free channels like Tubi, Xumo, Plex, and Roku Channel offer some free local news (depending on your location) in their LiveTV guide. LiveTV in streaming is a bit different than actual Live TV. (It means continuous playing from a library, not necessarily live, current, up to the minute viewing).
If you are looking for your local over-the-air (OTA)/antenna channels for free, then the easiest way is to attach an antenna to the back of your TV in the antenna/coaxial input. Then use your TV remote (not Roku remote) if using a Roku device connected to your TV via HDMI, to switch to the antenna input whenever you want to watch your local channels. Try dusting off even an old rabbit ear antenna and see if it works for you.
Otherwise, you can search the Roku Channel Store on your device for your local news channels (some have dedicated, standalone channels/app) or you can subscribe to a premium cable-alternative channel/app like Hulu or YoutubeTV that offer local channels in their packages (like cable, will be paying for access to these local channels.)
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I'm in Lake Tahoe. How do I get local channels?