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For many of the channels you mention, you will need to subscribe to a service like Sling or YoutubeTV to get access. Others may have standalone subscriptions to allow you to access content.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You shouldn't need Roku with a smart TV, you can download apps on your smart TV. Check out YouTubeTV for $49.99 a month, it has a lot of channels including lots of sports, you can go to their website and see what channels they have in your area.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not 100% sure on Hallmark, but the rest are all yes. Look on YoutubeTV site and it will list all the channels. You can always add extras if you want, but there is so much I can't imagine needing more. You will need a Roku for each TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can get all the channels you want but they may not be free. Cutting the cable cord is easier side than done. You will still have to pay for some service to deliver the channels you are asking about.
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