If you’re thinking about cutting the cord, your local ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and PBS stations are probably among your must-have channels. The good news is that you can get those channels without a cable or satellite subscription. But the bad news is that unless you have an antenna, it’s probably going to cost you. In today’s video, I share the best ways to watch local channels without cable. Prefer a written version? I’ve got you covered here: https://michaelsaves.com/streaming/local-channels-without-cable/
CHAPTERS:
0:00 The Reason Why Local Channels Aren’t Always Free
0:56 The Best and Cheapest Way to Watch Broadcast TV
1:39 Live TV Streaming Options With Local Channels
2:45 How to Watch CBS Without Cable or an Antenna
3:16 Why Peacock Won’t Replace Your Local NBC Station
3:44 Network Shows on Hulu: Not a Good Deal Anymore?
5:00 The One Network App That’s Worth Downloading
5:44 Free Places to Stream Local and National News
6:37 What Is Puffer and Is It Worth Trying?
7:08 Key Takeaways for Watching Locals Without Cable
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Open presents in the morning, watch games in the afternoon. That’s what’s likely on tap for many NFL fans Saturday as there will be doubleheader action, starting with the Browns taking on the Packers and ending in the night with the Colts playing the Cardinals. It’s bound to be an exciting day in the league, as all four teams are playing with high stakes on the line. While Aaron Rodgers and the Packers locked up the NFC North last Sunday with a win against the Ravens, they are still on the hunt to claim the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The Browns, on the other hand, will have their first game with Baker Mayfield back under center as they hope to pick up a win in a tough end-of-season slate to stay alive in the tightly contested AFC North. MORE: Watch NFL Christmas games live with fuboTV (7-day free trial)One team along with the Packers vying for that No. 1 spot is the Cardinals, who did themselves no favors last Sunday in losing to the Lions. They’re now a game behind Green Bay after losing two straight games, including one to the NFC West rival Rams in Week 14. The road won’t be any easier for them as they face the Colts, who are coming off a 27-17 win against the Patriots. Jonathan Taylor had another dominating game as he continued to state his MVP case, rushing for 170 yards and scoring a touchdown to help lead Indianapolis to its seventh win in its past nine contests. Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to know to watch the two games on Christmas day. What teams are playing on Christmas? Game 1Date: Saturday, Dec. 25Matchup: Browns at PackersLocation: Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WisconsinStart time: 4:30 p.m. ETGame 2Date: Saturday, Dec. 25Matchup: Colts at CardinalsLocation: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, ArizonaStart time: 8:15 p.m. ETMayfield and Rodgers will meet for the first time in the late afternoon Christmas day matchup. Rodgers has only faced the Browns twice in his career, playing against them on Oct. 20, 2013, and Oct. 25, 2009, both times coming away with a win. The Browns and Packers last met on Dec. 10, 2017, but Rodgers was injured and unable to play in the game. The Packers still won 27-21 in overtime. All-time, the Packers have a 12-7 edge in the series. Similarly, this will also be the first time that Kyler Murray and Carson Wentz play one another. Murray previously beat the Eagles on Dec. 20, 2020, but that win came against Jalen Hurts. This will also be the first time the Colts have played the Cardinals since Sept. 17, 2017, when Arizona won 16-13 in overtime. All-time, the Colts and Cardinals — dating back to the Baltimore and St. Louis days — sit at an even 8-8 record against one another. NFL power rankings: Packers go to No. 1 as Buccaneers, Cardinals drop; Chiefs, Cowboys rise for Week 16What channel are the NFL games on tonight? Browns vs. PackersFans hoping to catch the Browns take on the Packers will have two options on cable to watch the clash: Fox and the NFL Network.
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Hi, does all indoor antenna(s) charge for a one-time fee ?
how can i get local channels from florida if i live in texas without paying for cable ?
Corporate Media is toxic garbage. Cut The Cable. Stream only what you want to watch. Fire the criminal politicians that work for Global Companies and Foreign Interests.
I don’t which tv anymore because the shows are so bad, and the news are so politically bias.
This is so funny…the younger generation hasn't a clue about over the air broadcasts and they sucker them into paying for these stupid little antennas that hook on the back of the tv and don't pick up even as good as a set of rabbit ears… but tje new generation doesn't know what rabbit ears are either…
They grew up with dish…and now streaming…
And they don't know that you can get Grit Tv and MeTV ect for free on over the air Broadcasts… they don't realize that tjat was the only way we could get it at one time … Before satellite dishes and internet… in fact tjere were no sub channels either .. if you got channel 3 .. thats all you got was channel 3.. we only had 3 stations here at one time ..3 10 and 33.. Now we have 47 broadcast channels….. For Free Free Free.. and tou don't have to worry about your internet going down… or paying any money at all to see them …
Tubi pluto
The problem with all this, is local sports channels. Like AT&T Sportsnet
Don't care about liberal sports….don't care about liberal local channels….was so easy to decide to cut cord…
I want locast
Over air doesn't work for me, even though the transmitters are 40 miles away, My apartment is on the opposite side, I have a hill in my way, The building owner doesn't allow outside antennas (even tiny ones that can't be seen ) I have tried different advertised indoor antennas and they just don't work! I need an outdoor antenna and its sad the FCC cannot mandate my apartment owner to allow me to set up an outdoor antenna OR the owner install a master antenna and change those without cable $10 a month to hook up to the antenna (think if the extra money the building owner could make BUT he is not interested)
Short answer, get an antenna. The problem is that some people are used to watching channel X no matter what. Say you have an older person who everyday has to turn on channel x to watch the news. Trying to get them to navigate through an app can be nearly impossible.
I just bought a Roku TV and am slowly learning how to use it. The channel that I watch the most is FOX News. The problem is their app is very unstable. I have the same issue on my tablet and smart phone. I have written to Fox, but aren't much help.
So what you're saying is you can't watch local channels unless you pay for everything the home of the fee. The home of the slaves.
I have one of those flat antennas I hot at Menards for like $12. I dont live in a big city and I get 6 channels. None of them are local, no local news, but one shows national news. Most are old tv shows and game shows.Better than nothing for an upstairs bedroom that isn't connected to cable.
I am pretty sure it's actually a requirement for TVs to pick up local channels with out a service. However, your video has nothing to do with really getting local channels but streaming services.
Honestly, when it's all said and done. Local channels should be provided by antenna or if you have a internet service, it should be included in that. Especially seeing how we can't use our old tvs any more.
Lol… None of what you listed are what I want.
My City utilities are going up so something has to be cut. And that will probably be cable, but not internet of course. I have a medium tall exterior antenna so will be using it. Just have to figure out how to get the HD viewing of some of my local channels. Thanks for your information.
I'm sooo confused. So many stream channels and TMI to take in. I just want live TV, and prime vid and PBS docs.
Thedwellings tv thank me later.