![]() ![]() If you’re willing to pay for a subscription or two, you can also stream network TV shows the day after they air on cable, and can even skip the commercials: They’re only useful for watching shows on demand. Note that with the exception of PBS, these apps will not allow you to watch a live stream of your local channel, at least not without logging in through a pay TV provider. The CW has free apps on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, LG and Vizio TVs, and Xbox One consoles.(Some shows, such as Days of our Lives, are available for free on Peacock instead.) NBC has free apps for all the above platforms, plus Vizio TVs.The Fox Now app is free on all platforms above, plus Xbox consoles.PBS has free apps on all the streaming platforms mentioned above, and it offers a free live stream in many markets.ABC has free apps for all of the above platforms, plus Samsung smart TVs.(Not to be confused with Paramount+, which we’ll discuss shortly) CBS has free apps for Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV.You might need to wait for the latest episodes-up to eight days in some cases-and you’ll definitely have to sit through commercials, but at least you’ll be able to stream primetime network shows without a subscription. While it’s not especially well-publicized, all the major TV networks have free streaming apps where you can watch many of their latest shows. Network TV apps still offer full episodes of their latest shows-no subscription needed. ![]()
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