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:
Here’s my updated video about Peacock adding a 24/7 NBC live stream:
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 Peacock (UPDATE: Premium Plus Includes Live NBC Feed)
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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