You can now watch the latest local newscasts, breaking news as it happens, constant news updates, and weather forecasts across the state of Connecticut anytime, on any device.
NBC Connecticut News, our 24/7 streaming channel, is now available on Roku TV, Peacock, Fire TV, Samsung TV Plus, Xumo Play, Local Now, Pluto, Google TV, TCL, Xfinity, and FreeVee.
You can also stream our channel on the NBC Connecticut app or by tapping the “Watch News 24/7” button on NBCConnecticut.com.
What can you expect to see on our channel? You can watch live events, original content produced by our team, award-winning investigative reports from the NBC CT Investigators, and so much more.
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Below are instructions on how to find our streaming channel on your favorite platform. Scroll through the list, or select a streaming platform to navigate to those instructions.
NOTE: We will update this page when our streaming channel is available to watch on additional platforms.
FireTV Freevee Google TV LocalNow Pluto Roku SamsungTV TCL Xfinity Xumo Play
Amazon FireTV
You can now find "NBC Connecticut News" on the Fire TV Channels, available on Amazon Fire TV devices! No app download needed!
1. To find the channel, open Fire TV Channels on your Fire TV device, then click Local News in the News tab
2. Scroll to find "NBC Connecticut News"
Freevee
Amazon Freevee is available as an app on Fire TV, Fire Tablets, and within the Prime Video app. It is also available as an app on third party devices including Roku, Samsung smart TVs (2017-2021 models), Apple TV, Xfinity, Chromecast with Google TV. The app is also available on iPhone, iPad, and Android mobile devices.
1. Open the Freevee app on your favorite device
2. Search for "NBC Connecticut News"
Google TV
Google TV comes with live TV channels at no charge and with no app installation, sign-up, or subscription needed.
You can browse Google TV channels in the "Live" tab, your recommendations, or the Google TV channel player.
Local Now
Open the Local Now app on your favorite mobile device or streaming platform.
Input your city in the "My City" section at the top of the channel guide or go here.
Pluto
1. Open the Pluto app on your favorite mobile device or streaming platform
2. Search "NBC Connecticut News"
Roku TV
Select the Live TV tile on your Roku TV home screen and then click the left arrow button
OR
1. Open The Roku Channel app, click the left arrow button to access the left-hand navigation menu and select Live TV
Type "NBC Connecticut News" into the search bar on your Roku device
Samsung TV
Scroll through the guide to find your "NBC Connecticut News" on Samsung TV Plus.
Mobile: To watch "NBC Connecticut News" on Samsung TV Plus on your Samsung mobile device, download the app in the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store.
TV: To watch on your Samsung TV, navigate to the app bar on the bottom of your screen and search for channel 1035 or "NBC Connecticut News".
TCL
Watching live TV on a TCL Roku TV
1. Access the "Live TV Zone" from the left-hand navigation menu, right below "Home" and "Featured Free."
2. Scroll through the guide to find "NBC Connecticut News"
Watching live TV on a TCL with Google
1. Click into the "Live TV" tab from the homescreen of all TCL TVs with Google TV.
2. Scroll through the guide to find "NBC Connecticut News".
Xfinity
The first time you open the app on a specific device, you'll need to register the device on your account. Enter your Xfinity ID and password, then tap Continue. You only need to register this device once. On future visits, the mobile app will recognize this device and you won't need to sign in again.
You can find "NBC Connecticut News" by going to the Xfinity Stream App - and clicking "Live TV".
Xumo Play
Open the Xumo Play app on your favorite mobile device or streaming platform.
1. In the Live Guide there is a vertical list of content sections. Scroll down to the last option, "Local News"
2. Scroll through the local options and select "NBC Connecticut News".