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Why is Roku Asking You to Pay to Watch Local News Now? – We Explain & Show You How to Watch It For Free on Roku TVs & Roku Players

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Have you been looking at The Roku Channel app and seen a live feed of your local CBS news channel, only to be asked to sign up for Paramount+ to watch it? Recently, The Roku Channel has started to promote the live feeds of Paramount+’s local CBS live news on its home page and live tab. Selecting one of these featured items often leads directly to a subscription screen for Paramount+, creating the impression that payment is now required to watch content that has long been accessible without cost. The good news is other sections in The Roku Channel still offer many of these CBS local news feeds for free you just have to look for them.

This change reflects a strategy by Roku to highlight and promote content from its content partners. By featuring Paramount+ local news feeds in visible rows within the live TV interface, Roku increases the visibility of the paid offering and encourages users to explore or subscribe to Paramount+ as part of normal browsing. The arrangement benefits both companies: Roku gains additional monetization opportunities by promoting subscriptions to Paramount+, and Paramount+ reaches a large installed base of Roku users who might otherwise not encounter its local news offerings as easily.

Local CBS news has historically been available through free over-the-air broadcasts, station websites, and various ad-supported streaming apps. On The Roku Channel specifically, many CBS affiliate news streams have continued to appear as free options that users can add to their live lineup. The recent push on the home page and the live tab update does not remove these free versions. Instead, it places the Paramount+ versions in a more noticeable position, which can lead viewers to assume the free alternatives no longer exist or require extra steps to locate.

Users who encounter the subscription prompt can still access the same local news for free by performing a direct search within The Roku Channel for their specific city or CBS station name. In most cases, the free feed appears in the search results and can be watched immediately without any payment or login beyond a standard Roku account. This separation between the prominently featured paid row and the searchable free content explains why some viewers feel they are being asked to pay for something that should remain accessible at no charge.

Additional free alternatives further reduce the need for any subscription. Services such as NewsON and Haystack News aggregate live local news streams from dozens of stations nationwide, including many CBS affiliates. These apps operate on an ad-supported model similar to The Roku Channel and require no monthly fees. Viewers can download them directly on Roku devices or access them through other streaming platforms and smart TVs, providing reliable options for staying informed about local weather, traffic, community events, and breaking stories without leaving the free tier of content.

Roku’s large user base makes it an attractive partner for services seeking to grow subscriptions. Paramount+ offers additional features in some markets, such as extended coverage or integration with national programming, which may justify the promotional focus for certain viewers. However, for the core experience of watching a local CBS newscast, the free streams on The Roku Channel and dedicated news apps deliver the same essential information. The key difference often lies in navigation rather than actual content availability.

Viewers who want to avoid subscription prompts are advised to ignore the featured Paramount+ row when it appears and instead use the search function or browse categories for local news. Many stations maintain consistent free availability across multiple platforms, and aggregation services continue to expand their lineups to include more markets. This approach allows continued access to local journalism without additional cost.

The situation illustrates how streaming interfaces balance promotional goals with the continued presence of free content. While prominent placement of paid options can influence user behavior, the underlying availability of no-cost local news has not changed for most CBS stations. Consumers who take a moment to search or explore alternative apps can maintain free access to the same local reporting they have relied on for years. As the streaming landscape evolves, similar promotional tactics are likely to appear across other platforms, making it increasingly valuable for users to understand where free content resides alongside paid promotions.

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