A:AnswerHello Dhjs! Yes, you can! There are several ways to enjoy local channels! First is the Roku Channel which is completely free, it provides access to local news, weather, and other content specific to your region. There are also Streaming services with local channels. Services like Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, Sing TV, and other packages that include access to local channels. These services often provide live TV streaming, including local news and events for a paid subscription price. Lastly, there is the Antenna option. If you have an HDTV antenna, you can connect it to your TV and scan for over-the-air (OTA) local channels. Many Roku models allow you to switch inputs to access content from the antenna.
A:AnswerHello Fuzzy! Since the SoPlayer app is not available on the channel store, you need to follow the screen mirroring procedure to stream it on Roku. Before proceeding further, you have to enable the Screen Mirroring option on Roku.
A:AnswerYes you can but you'll have to pay extra for Cubs games however, depending upon where you live you can get all the Cubs games if you subscribe to MLB.TV. Easy to use Roku to watch any baseball game.
A:AnswerIt seems to vary between generations. It would be handy if they can make those programmable, but I have a feeling that networks pay for placement there.
A:AnswerHello! There are no monthly fees for watching free channels or for using a Roku device. You only have to pay for subscription channels like Netflix, cable-replacement services like Sling TV, or movie and TV show rentals from services like Apple TV.
A:AnswerIt has a youtube tv app. It is my understanding that Sunday ticket is an add on feature for youtube TV. It is just like having Sling and adding the sports package for MLB Network and NBA Network.