YouTube TV is Adding More Tribune Owned Locals


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Today YouTube TV started to quietly add Tribune owned locals to their live TV streaming service. As best we can tell right now YouTube TV is just adding Tribune locals. We have reports of Tribune locals going live in Grand Rapids, Denver, and more. These are mostly FOX affiliates and seem to be replacing the national FOX feed on YouTube TV.

Update here is the full list of locals added today:

  • Cleveland WJWD
  • Denver KDVR
  • Greensboro WGHP
  • Harrisburg WPMT
  • Hartford WTIC
  • Indianapolis WXIN
  • Kansas City WDAF
  • Milwaukee WITI
  • Sacramento KTXL
  • Salt Lake City KSTU
  • San Diego KSWB & The CW
  • Seattle KCPQ
  • St. Louis KTVI

If you live in one of these markets you should now find these locals affiliates streaming live on YouTube TV.

Did you notice any others recently added? Leave a comment and let us know what you found.

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