Local Channels Availability Checker

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Local Channels Availability Checker

Enter your ZIP code to see which streaming services carry your local ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and PBS — plus how to get them all free with an antenna.

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Why Local Channels Are the #1 Concern for Cord-Cutters

Local ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, and PBS affiliates carry content you simply cannot get on a pure streaming service: your local news at 6 and 11pm, live network sports (NFL on Fox/NBC/CBS, college football, local team coverage), emergency weather alerts, and events like the Oscars, Super Bowl pre-shows, and national political coverage. These are the channels that make cutting cable feel risky to most households.

The good news is that all four major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox) broadcast over-the-air for free within their coverage area — and a $25 antenna gets you crisp 1080i ATSC signal with no subscription at all. The question is whether you need those channels through a streaming service (for cloud DVR, integration with your streaming apps, or because you live in a fringe reception area).

Free antenna TV is underrated. If you live within 35 miles of a broadcast tower — which covers the majority of the US population — a $20–$30 indoor antenna delivers ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS, The CW, and 30+ sub-channels in 1080i with zero monthly cost. Pair it with any streaming service for everything else.

How Each Service Handles Local Channels

YouTube TV carries local ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox in all 100+ markets it serves, plus PBS in most markets. It has the widest local channel coverage of any streaming live TV service and is generally the most reliable choice if local channels are your priority.

Hulu + Live TV carries locals in most major and mid-sized markets. The major differentiator is that Hulu also has a large on-demand library, so you can often watch last night's local news or a network show the next morning even in markets where the live feed isn't available.

FuboTV has strong local channel coverage in its Pro and Elite tiers. It was originally built around sports, so Fox, NBC, and ABC are particularly well-covered. CBS availability varies more by market than the other three networks on Fubo.

Sling TV is the cheapest option but has the most limited local coverage — locals are only available in approximately 35 markets, and the channel mix varies considerably. In many areas, Sling offers a free antenna instead. Good for sports channels; not reliable for locals.

DirecTV Stream carries locals in most mid-to-large markets in its higher-tier plans. More expensive than competitors, but useful if you need RSNs (Regional Sports Networks) alongside locals.

Peacock carries NBC affiliate live streams in select markets. NBC content is also available next-day on-demand on the free tier. For NBC locals specifically, Peacock Premium is the cheapest option in markets where it's available.

OTA Antenna: The Best Local Channel Solution Nobody Uses

Over-the-air (OTA) television is free, permanent, and requires no subscription. Every US TV station broadcasts a free digital signal that any TV with an ATSC tuner (all TVs sold since 2007) can receive with an antenna. The quality is uncompressed 1080i — better than the compressed streams delivered by cable or satellite.

A basic $20–$30 indoor antenna works well within 35 miles of a broadcast tower. In cities, a simple flat antenna behind your TV or near a window often picks up 40+ channels. For suburban or rural locations more than 35 miles from towers, a $60–$80 amplified outdoor antenna dramatically extends range. TV Fool (tvfool.com) and AntennaWeb (antennaweb.org) show exactly which channels you can receive and at what signal strength from your address.

Pairing an antenna with a streaming service gives you the best of both worlds: free local channels in perfect quality, plus all the streaming content you need. A $25 antenna + Netflix + one other service is typically less than half the cost of a full live TV bundle.

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