This isn’t a Roku issue. Google won’t charge you to use another device in your same home. You are allowed to use YouTube TV on different devices in your home. Don’t click on trial. Click on login. Then login with your YouTube TV credentials. Same credentials you log into on your other tv. Same goes for Netflix, Hulu or other channels you currently subscribe to. It gives you two options. Start a trial or login if you are a current subscriber
Can you please provide more information such as do you have Roku TV or a Roku device? Which model number is it? So you only have Cox internet at the time?
I have Roku tv model no. 40H4F. I have Cox internet
Yes I have Roku tv and am hooked to internet. My other smart tv allows me to see local channels as well as u tube tv and my Roku received internet thru a router by don’t receive these options. How do I get these channels on Roku?
Ok so you have a Roku TV and you currently subscribe to YouTube TV. YouTube TV provides your local channels. So just go into the Roku channel store and add YouTube TV. It’s that easy. Your other tv you had to add the YouTube TV app/ channel to it also to watch local tv. You can’t just turn a tv on and expect it to give you locals. You could also use an antenna. But since you already pay for YouTube TV then install YouTube TV on your Roku
Yes I pay for Utube on another tv but every time I try to add it they want to charge me like 64$ extra month just for this added tv
This isn’t a Roku issue. Google won’t charge you to use another device in your same home. You are allowed to use YouTube TV on different devices in your home. Don’t click on trial. Click on login. Then login with your YouTube TV credentials. Same credentials you log into on your other tv. Same goes for Netflix, Hulu or other channels you currently subscribe to. It gives you two options. Start a trial or login if you are a current subscriber