But, cutting the cord also means the loss of local TV stations and access to local news.
Now, there’s NewsON the perfect way to cut the cord and still get access to local news from cities across the country.
NewsON is a free, groundbreaking service that lets consumers watch live and on-demand local news from anywhere in the U.S. all within a single app available for Apple iPhone and iPad, Android phone and tablet, Amazon Fire tablets, and even on the Roku platform on Roku players and Roku TVs.
NewsON aggregates news content from over 170 trusted TV stations from top ownership groups including the ABC Owned Television Station Group, Cox Media Group, Hearst Television, Hubbard Broadcasting, Media General, Raycom Media, Capitol Broadcasting and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
NewsON key benefits:
NewsON is a free, groundbreaking service that lets consumers watch live and on-demand local news from anywhere in the U.S. all within a single app available for Apple iPhone and iPad, Android phone and tablet, Amazon Fire tablets, and even on the Roku platform on Roku players and Roku TVs.
NewsON aggregates news content from over 170 trusted TV stations from top ownership groups including the ABC Owned Television Station Group, Cox Media Group, Hearst Television, Hubbard Broadcasting, Media General, Raycom Media, Capitol Broadcasting and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
NewsON key benefits:
- Fast and easy setup with no log-in or registration required
- Access to high-quality, live and on-demand local newscasts – all within a single app or channel on Roku
- Get important alerts about breaking news
- Track groundbreaking news, natural disasters and emergencies
- 160+ TV stations to choose from covering 83% of the U.S. population – expand on this point – say 160+ stations and growing every month. Incorporate a message about how you can select your favorite stations – where you live, where family/friends live or a city that’s important to you
- Share updates with friends, family and other NewsON users in real-time on social media
- Available for free on iOS and Android smartphones, tablets and Roku connected TV