There’s often one major hold-up for new cord-cutters (and cord-nevers): local channels. If you’re in the market for an internet TV service, but still want to get popular local channels like FOX and NBC, AT&T TV Now may be an option to consider. Below, we’ll explore AT&T TV Now local channels, as well as how to find out which local broadcast networks AT&T TV Now is offering in your area.

What AT&T TV Now Local Channels Are Available?
AT&T TV Now offers all of the local channels you want in its different streaming packages. To note, AT&T TV Now has a rather extensive (and somewhat expensive) selection of channel packages:
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Thankfully, you’ll only need to subscribe to the $50 per month Plus package to get the following local channels:
- ABC
- CBS
- NBC
- FOX
- The CW
- MyNetworkTV
- Telemundo
Notably missing in all of AT&T TV Now’s streaming packages are PBS and MeTV. That said, no other streaming service offers PBS or MeTV, either. As a streaming service, AT&T TV has among the largest number of local channels, making it a good option for those cord-cutters who absolutely need locals as part of the package.
AT&T TV Now is also a good source for regional sports networks. You’ll find FOX and NBC RSNS, a
How Do I Check My Local Channel List for AT&T TV Now?
Importantly, local channel availability will vary through AT&T TV Now or any other internet TV streaming service. Each service must purchase the rights to broadcast local channels individually, and not all local broadcasters offer their channels for online streaming purposes. As a result, you’ll need to check which channels are available to you before signing up for AT&T TV Now or any of its competitors.
AT&T TV Now has a local channel lookup tool available here. All you need to do is enter your zip code to determine which channels are available through the service.
AT&T TV Now TV Guide – What’s on AT&T TV Now?
You don’t need an AT&T TV Now subscription to check out what’s currently playing on its local channels. Use our Flixed TV Guide for AT&T TV Now to access currently streaming guides for most channels available through AT&T TV Now, including ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX.

You may also want to explore our local channel guides. You can get more granular channel guide information for your city and specific local channels not available through AT&T TV Now if you live in one of the 60+ cities for which we have guides available, including New Orleans, Houston, and Colorado Springs.
What’s more, you can use our TV guides on any device with a web browser. Just launch the website, bookmark your TV guide, and come back to it any time.
Live TV Recording for Local Channels
AT&T TV Now will let you record live TV from your available local channels. The service offers a 500-hour cloud DVR, which also maintains a 90-day expiration date on recorded videos. It’s the most restrictive cloud DVR on the market, but it will work for channels like ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, among others.
It’s possible that you may experience some recording restrictions. Fast-forward and skipping through commercials may be disabled in some cases. Additionally, there’s a chance that the recording of some major sporting events could be blocked.
How Do I Get Local Channels Not Available on AT&T TV Now?
If you want PBS, MeTV, or any other local channel not available to your through AT&T TV Now, you may want to consider using a digital over-the-air (OTA) antenna. These devices connect to your TV and allow you to view free, digital broadcasts of major local broadcast networks. Depending on your equipment, you may be able to pick up dozens of local channels, which can also be recorded onto a physical DVR, like Tablo.
AT&T TV Now may not be up your alley, however, as the price could be a limiting factor for you. If you’re unsure about AT&T TV Now, we recommend using our Cord Cutter Express tool. The tool will let you select the channels you want to see in a streaming service package and will offer a visual comparison of different service packages. This makes it quick and easy to determine which streaming service best fits your needs.