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We view all live, local news broadcasts, including FOX News, on Roku devices. Our Roku TV has a "network" called Antenna TV, which has all local channels. The Roku Express stick does not have a separate listing, but you can change the INPUT on the TV to antenna and get the same channels. Obviously, for both, you will need an antenna. I use the indoor, flat/slim antennas that can be mounted on the wall, in a window (my choice) or set on a stand on a table. I think I paid about $30 for each one. We live about 30 miles out in the country and get about 35 stations through the antennas on the TVs with the Roku sticks and about 60 stations on the Roku TV antenna. I don't know if the difference is because of the TV's technology or the placement of the TVs in the house. Except for the cost of the antenna, the service is free.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It completely depends on a service or provider with a login. There is no delay when used in that fashion, but since Network channels are "local", you will need to determine if they offer you a login for it. Most of the Network apps have Pre selected media and sometimes do not offer live. Check with the tv station's site that you would get Air TV from and ask them.
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