Locast, the non-profit streaming service, which offers free live streaming of local channels, announced they have expanded into South Dakota. With the new launch — the service now covers those in both Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and those in the rural communities around those cities.
You can stream all major locals like ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, and MyNetworkTV — as well as PBS, PBS Kids, and other OTA channels like Cozi and MeTV.
Sioux Falls
- KSFY (ABC)
- KTTW (FOX)
- KELO (CBS)
- KDLT (NBC)
- The CW
- MyNetwork TV
Rapid City
- KOTA (ABC)
- KEVN (FOX)
- KCLO (CBS)
- KNBN (NBC)
- The CW (KCLO-DT2)
- MyNetworkTV (KNBN-DT2)
The service which has apps for media streaming devices on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, and Android, as well as DirecTV and Dish Network devices — is now available in 11 markets.
Available Cities
- New York
- Philadelphia
- Boston
- Washington DC
- Baltimore
- Chicago
- Houston
- Dallas
- Denver
- Sioux Falls
- Rapid City
Many use the service to supplement other Live TV Streaming Services link Philo or Sling TV which have limited local channels as part of their service. Locast is offered by non-profit Sports Fan Coalition New York which serves as a digital translator, meaning that Locast.org operates just like a traditional broadcast translator service, except instead of using an over-the-air signal to boost a broadcaster’s reach, they stream the signal over the Internet to consumers located within select US cities. This is the legal loophole that the non-profit uses to offer streaming for free.
The service is similar to Aereo, which was launched in 2012, but shut down through a Supreme Court decision in 2014. The main difference being that the service was for-profit and offered a DVR service for the content.
In all markets, Locast offers ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, as well as other broadcast channels like Telemundo, Univision, PBS, and independent stations — when available. Since it is a non-profit, it has asked users for donations and has been using the market providing the most funding to decide which to launch into next.