STIRR Adds Six New STIRR City Channels for Local Coverage


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The free streaming service STIRR has added six more STIRR City channels, now offering local news, weather, and sports updates for 79 cities across the US.

The new local STIRR City markets include:

  • STIRR City Twin Cities powered by WUCW CW Twin Cities Minneapolis/St. Paul
  • STIRR City St Louis powered by KDNL ABC30
  • STIRR City Pittsburgh powered by WPGH FOX53
  • STIRR City Raleigh powered by WLFL CW22
  • STIRR City Milwaukee powered by WVTV CW18
  • STIRR City Norfolk – powered by WTVZ MyTVZ

With STIRR City, viewers can tune into 24/7 local streaming featuring a schedule based on the city the viewer chooses from STIRR’s list of 79 options. The channels offer live local news, as well as syndicated TV series, movies, sports and city-focused lifestyle programming. 

Unlike most paid streaming services, STIRR allows viewers to choose the city they want to see content from. If you don’t see a nearby city on the list, you can check out the Washington DC channel for a national news feed.

Along with STIRR City channels, STIRR has hundreds of news, sports, entertainment, and music channels on its guide, all available to stream for free.

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