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

Streaming Across Georgia
Georgia viewers want a service that keeps up with game night in Atlanta, morning news in Savannah, and movie time in Macon without making setup a chore. This page is built for people across the Peach State who want live TV, sports, and on demand viewing in one place. With access to 17,200+, 445,700+, and streams in 4K Ultra HD, LUNOTV gives households in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, Macon, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, and Albany a practical way to watch the shows and channels they already care about. Football drives a big part of the Georgia schedule, and that means Atlanta Falcons coverage, Georgia Bulldogs Saturdays, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets games, SEC Network matchups, ACC Network broadcasts, and national windows on ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox all matter. Baseball fans track the Atlanta Braves through a long season, while basketball viewers follow the Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Dream, and college action from the Georgia State Panthers and Kennesaw State Owls. Soccer is part of the weekly rhythm too, with Atlanta United FC drawing attention across the state and viewers in places like Marietta, Warner Robins, and Valdosta keeping up with every fixture. Local news matters just as much. Georgia homes often move between WSB-TV Channel 2, 11Alive WXIA, Fox 5 Atlanta WAGA-TV, WANF, Georgia Public Broadcasting, WTOC-TV in Savannah, WRDW-TV and WJBF in Augusta, 13WMAZ in Macon, WALB in Albany, and WTVM in Columbus. A strong IPTV setup helps you keep those names close, along with entertainment, kids programming, movies, and late night channels for every room in the house. From fast moving sports weekends to quiet weekday streaming, the point is simple, dependable access, flexible viewing, and an easy start. Try LUNOTV with a 36 hour free trial, check the plan that fits your home, and see how much live TV and on demand content you can get in one service.
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What Georgia Viewers Watch
Local sports teams
- Atlanta Braves
- Atlanta Falcons
- Atlanta Hawks
- Atlanta United FC
- Atlanta Dream
- Georgia Bulldogs
- Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
- Georgia State Panthers
- Georgia Southern Eagles
- Kennesaw State Owls
- Georgia Swarm
- Savannah Ghost Pirates
- Augusta GreenJackets
- Columbus River Dragons
- Atlanta Vibe
Local news networks and stations
- WSB-TV Channel 2
- WXIA 11Alive
- WAGA-TV Fox 5 Atlanta
- WANF Atlanta News First
- Georgia Public Broadcasting
- WTOC-TV
- WSAV-TV
- WJCL 22
- WRDW-TV
- WJBF
- 13WMAZ
- WALB
- WTVM
Regional sports and Georgia-favored channels
- FanDuel Sports Network South
- FanDuel Sports Network Southeast
- SEC Network
- ACC Network
- Georgia Public Broadcasting
- Peachtree TV WPCH
- The U WUPA
- CBS 46
- Fox 5 Atlanta
- 11Alive
Why Georgia Homes Pick LUNOTV
Built around the Georgia sports calendar
Falcons Sundays, Braves series, Bulldogs Saturdays, and Atlanta United FC matches all push people toward a live TV service that can keep up with the week.
Local station names people already know
Many homes want direct access to WSB-TV, WXIA, WAGA-TV, WTOC-TV, WRDW-TV, and 13WMAZ instead of relying only on national networks.
A trial before a full plan
The 36 hour free trial gives you time to test real viewing habits, from morning news to prime time sports, before choosing a longer option.
A better fit for mixed households
One room may want SEC football, another wants kids channels, and someone else wants movies at night. Georgia families often need all three.
Support that matches real schedules
If you have setup questions or need help during the week, support is available for up to 24/7, which matters when you test the service at home.
"I wanted Atlanta Braves games, WSB-TV in the morning, and movies for weekends, and this service checked all three. The trial gave me enough time to test it during my real schedule, and now everyone in my house uses it."
Georgia IPTV FAQ
Yes, it fits many Georgia homes because the viewing mix here usually includes Atlanta sports, statewide news, national channels, and on demand entertainment, so one service can cover weeknight local coverage, SEC football Saturdays, Sunday NFL games, and family movie time. That mix works well in Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Columbus, and Macon, and the 36 hour trial gives you time to test channel variety before paying for a longer plan.
Yes, Georgia sports coverage is one of the biggest reasons people use IPTV here, since viewers often follow the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta United FC, Atlanta Dream, Georgia Bulldogs, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Georgia State Panthers, and Georgia Southern Eagles through the year. Channel availability can vary by package, so the trial is the best way to check the events and networks you care about most.
Yes, local news is a major part of the Georgia viewing mix, and many people look for access to stations such as WSB-TV, WXIA 11Alive, Fox 5 Atlanta WAGA-TV, WANF, WTOC-TV, WSAV-TV, WRDW-TV, WJBF, 13WMAZ, WALB, and WTVM when they test a service. That matters if your home splits time between Atlanta headlines, coastal weather, and coverage from Augusta, Macon, Albany, Columbus, or Savannah.
Yes, the 36 hour free trial is available for Georgia users who want to test stream quality, channel fit, sports coverage, and overall viewing comfort before they move to a paid plan, which makes it easier to check real world use during your own schedule. Use that window for live sports, local news, and evening movies rather than judging the service from a quick five minute test.
Usually, a steady home internet connection is more important than raw peak speed, because Georgia viewers tend to judge IPTV during busy hours like Falcons kickoff, Braves first pitch, or prime time news, when weak Wi-Fi inside the house causes more trouble than the plan itself. If possible, test on the same room and screen you plan to use most often, and compare wired and Wi-Fi performance during the free trial.
Yes, it works well for mixed households in Georgia because one home may want SEC football, Atlanta news, kids channels, movie nights, and late evening series in the same week, which is why people often look for a service with live TV plus a large VOD library. That pattern is common in Atlanta suburbs, college towns like Athens, and family homes in Augusta, Macon, and Savannah.
Because channel lists on paper do not tell you how a service feels on your own connection, many Georgia buyers start with the 36 hour trial to see if sports timing, local station access, picture quality, and ease of use match what their household actually watches. It is a simple way to compare value before choosing a one month plan or a longer option.