IPTV Washington
Stream 17,200+ live channels, 445,700+ movies and series in 4K Ultra HD. Local sports, news, and entertainment for Washington IPTV for Seattle Sports, News, and Everyday Viewing residents. Try free for 36 hours.

Washington Viewing Snapshot
Washington viewers jump between local news in Seattle, college football in Pullman, late Mariners games, and movie nights in Spokane. A state page needs to speak to that mix, not toss out generic claims. LUNOTV brings together live TV, sports, and on demand options for homes across Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Bellevue, Everett, Yakima, Vancouver, Olympia, and Bellingham. You can move from KING 5 morning coverage to Seattle Seahawks analysis, then catch Seattle Mariners or Seattle Kraken action later the same day. Fans who follow the Seattle Sounders FC, Seattle Storm, Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars, Gonzaga Bulldogs, Spokane Chiefs, or Seattle Thunderbirds need a service that keeps pace with busy schedules and west coast start times. With access to 17,200+ channels, 138,600+ movies, and 31,400+ series, the lineup covers national favorites and regional viewing habits without boxing you into one device or room. Fire TV, Android TV, Google TV, smart TVs, phones, and tablets all fit into the same setup, which matters for households that split screen time between sports, kids programming, and prime time shows. If you travel between Spokane and Seattle, spend part of the year in Tacoma and part in Arizona, or keep up with family in other states, the catalog across 100+ helps you stay close to the channels and language choices you already watch. Washington homes also care about consistency. Rainy weekends, packed sports calendars, and long workdays mean people want a stream that starts fast and stays steady. LUNOTV is built around 4K Ultra HD streaming and reported uptime of 99.9%, so the focus stays on the match, the movie, or the local headline instead of endless buffering. When you need help, support is available during 24/7, and the service is backed by feedback from 4,300+ users, with a rating of 4.8 drawn from 260+ reviews. If you want to test it before paying for a longer term, the 36 hour free trial is the best place to start. You can check the channel list, try it on your main device, and see how it fits your routine in Washington.
Top Cities
Washington Sports, News, and Regional TV
Local sports teams Washington fans follow
- Seattle Seahawks, NFL
- Seattle Mariners, MLB
- Seattle Kraken, NHL
- Seattle Sounders FC, MLS
- Seattle Storm, WNBA
- Washington Huskies, Big Ten
- Washington State Cougars, Pac-12
- Gonzaga Bulldogs, West Coast Conference
- Seattle Thunderbirds, WHL
- Spokane Chiefs, WHL
Local news stations people know across Washington
- KING 5, NBC, Seattle
- KIRO 7, CBS, Seattle
- KOMO 4, ABC, Seattle
- FOX 13 Seattle, KCPQ, Seattle
- KREM 2, CBS, Spokane
- KHQ 6, NBC, Spokane
- KXLY 4, ABC, Spokane
- KNDO, NBC, Yakima and Tri-Cities
- KAPP, ABC, Yakima and Tri-Cities
- TVW, statewide public affairs channel
Regional channels with strong Washington ties
- ROOT Sports Northwest
- KONG, Seattle
- FOX 13+, Seattle
- CW 11 Seattle, KSTW
- SWX Right Now, Spokane
- KUNS-TV, Univision Seattle
- PBS KCTS 9, Seattle
Why Washington Viewers Pick LUNOTV
Built for west coast game times
Seahawks, Mariners, Kraken, Sounders, and Huskies fans often watch late starts, long road trips, and packed weekend slates. A stable stream matters more in Washington than generic marketing copy.
Useful across big and small markets
Seattle apartments, Spokane family rooms, Tacoma townhomes, and Yakima setups all have different habits. LUNOTV fits homes that want local familiarity plus a deeper catalog.
Easy on common home devices
Fire TV, Android TV, Google TV, phones, and tablets work well for households that switch rooms or keep one screen on sports while another runs kids content.
More than local stations
Washington users get access to 17,200+ live channels, a library of 138,600+ movies and 31,400+ series, and viewing options connected to 100+.
Trial first, commit later
The 36 hour trial gives you time to test picture quality, Seattle station fit, sports coverage, and everyday use before moving to a longer product plan.
"I started the trial in Tacoma during a Mariners series and kept it running through a Kraken game and local Seattle news the next morning. Setup on Fire TV took only a few minutes, and the mix felt much closer to how my family actually watches than our last cable replacement."
Washington IPTV FAQ
Yes. Seattle and Tacoma viewers usually want a mix of local station familiarity, west coast sports coverage, and easy setup on living room devices. This page is built around that pattern, with content that fits daily news viewing, Mariners and Seahawks follow-up, and regular family use across more than one screen. If your home cares about local habits as much as national channels, Washington is a strong fit for a trial.
Yes. Washington sports fans often start here because Seahawks, Mariners, Kraken, Sounders, Huskies, Cougars, and Gonzaga games shape their weekly viewing. The value is not only one team or one season. It is the ability to keep up with football, hockey, baseball, soccer, and college schedules from one service, then switch to news or movies after the game ends.
Fire TV, Android TV, Google TV, and smart TVs are the most common picks for this kind of setup in Washington homes. They work well for apartments in Seattle, larger family rooms in Spokane, and travel use around the state. Phones and tablets are useful too, especially if one person wants sports while another watches movies or series on a second screen.
Yes. Washington customers can start with a 36 hour free trial before choosing a longer plan. That trial window is long enough to check local channel fit, try sports during a live event, and see how the stream behaves during busy evening hours. It also helps if you want to compare the service on two devices before paying for a month or longer.
Yes. Washington viewing is not only about Seattle, and the service can make sense in Spokane, Yakima, Olympia, Vancouver, Everett, and Bellingham too. People outside the biggest market still want local relevance, sports access, and a catalog that works for family viewing. If your home mixes news, live events, and on demand watching, the setup is still worth testing.
Support is available, and that matters when you are testing a new TV setup for the first time. If you run into device questions, account issues, or need help getting started, you can reach out during 24/7. That is useful for late evening sports watchers in Washington who do not want to spend half the night guessing through menus instead of watching the game.