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Indiana Streaming Access

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IPTV streaming service in Indiana with live TV channels and sports

TV Viewing Across Indiana

Indiana households want more than a generic channel list. They want the games, local news, and national entertainment that fit life in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, Bloomington, Carmel, and Lafayette. LUNOTV brings that mix into one place, with 17,200+ live channels, access to 138,600+ and 31,400+, and viewing in 4K Ultra HD across the screens people already use at home. If your week includes Colts kickoff on Sunday, Pacers basketball during the season, Fever games, Indy Eleven matches, or a late Indiana Hoosiers game, you need a service that keeps pace with how Indiana fans actually watch. This page is built for viewers across the Hoosier State who want quick setup and a channel lineup that feels useful from day one. That includes local habits like checking WTHR 13 before the morning commute in Indianapolis, catching FOX59 weather during storm season, following WANE 15 in Fort Wayne, or keeping up with WSBT 22 and WNDU 16 in South Bend. It also means staying close to college action from Purdue Boilermakers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ball State Cardinals, and Butler Bulldogs, plus minor league clubs like the Indianapolis Indians, South Bend Cubs, Fort Wayne TinCaps, and Indy Fuel. Indiana viewers often move from local weather, to Big Ten football, to NBA coverage, to family movie night in the same evening. LUNOTV works well for apartments near downtown Indianapolis, family homes in Fishers and Carmel, student housing in Bloomington and West Lafayette, and living rooms in Gary, Terre Haute, and Muncie. Stream on Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, iPhone, iPad, and Android devices without turning setup into a project. The 36-hour trial gives you time to check the lineup, test playback on your connection, and see how it fits your routine. If you want one place for live sports, Indiana news, national entertainment, and channels from 100+, this is a practical starting point. LUNOTV gives Indiana customers a simple way to watch more of what matters, with uptime around 99.9%, service trusted by 4,300+ viewers, and help available during 24/7.

About 6.9 million residents
Population
Indianapolis
Capital
Eastern Time statewide for most residents, with Central Time in parts of northwest and southwest Indiana
Timezone

Top Cities

IndianapolisFort WayneEvansvilleSouth BendCarmelBloomingtonLafayetteFishers

Indiana Teams, Stations, and Regional Coverage

Local sports teams Indiana viewers follow

  • Indianapolis Colts, NFL
  • Indiana Pacers, NBA
  • Indiana Fever, WNBA
  • Indy Eleven, USL Championship
  • Indianapolis Indians, Triple-A baseball
  • Indy Fuel, ECHL
  • Fort Wayne TinCaps, High-A Midwest League
  • South Bend Cubs, High-A Midwest League
  • Evansville Otters, Frontier League
  • Indiana Hoosiers, Big Ten
  • Purdue Boilermakers, Big Ten
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish, South Bend
  • Ball State Cardinals, MAC
  • Butler Bulldogs, Big East

Local news networks and stations in Indiana

  • WTHR 13, NBC Indianapolis
  • WISH-TV 8, Indianapolis
  • WRTV 6, ABC Indianapolis
  • WXIN FOX59, Indianapolis
  • WTTV CBS4, Indianapolis
  • WANE 15, CBS Fort Wayne
  • WFFT FOX 55, Fort Wayne
  • WPTA 21, ABC Fort Wayne
  • WSBT 22, CBS South Bend
  • WNDU 16, NBC South Bend
  • WBND 57, ABC South Bend
  • WFIE 14, NBC Evansville
  • WEHT ABC 25, Evansville
  • WNIN, PBS Evansville

Regional channels and sports networks tied to Indiana viewing

  • FanDuel Sports Network Indiana
  • Big Ten Network
  • WFYI PBS Indianapolis
  • WTIU PBS Bloomington
  • WNIT PBS Michiana
  • Lakeshore PBS
  • MyINDY-TV 23
  • WIPX-TV Ion Indianapolis

Why Indiana Viewers Pick This Page

Built around Indiana sports habits

The content here speaks to Colts Sundays, Pacers and Fever nights, Big Ten football, and college hoops that matter across the state.

Local stations matter here

Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Evansville viewers still rely on familiar stations for weather, traffic, and breaking local news.

Useful for both Indiana time zones

Most residents are on Eastern Time, but parts of the state follow Central Time, so live schedules and news timing need to make sense in both.

Works on the screens people already own

Indiana households can watch on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, phones, and tablets.

Trial first, decide after

The 36-hour trial gives you room to test game nights, local station access, and picture quality before moving to a full plan.

"I live in Indianapolis and wanted one setup that could cover Colts games, Pacers coverage, and local weather without juggling apps every night. LUNOTV made that easier. I tested it on Roku and Fire TV during the 36-hour trial, checked WTHR before work, and watched a full live game without the picture falling apart."

Aaron M. — Indianapolis, Indiana

Indiana IPTV FAQ

Yes. This Indiana page is built around the teams, stations, and viewing habits people actually follow across Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, Bloomington, and nearby cities, so you can judge quickly whether the lineup fits your week. That includes pro sports, college games, local news brands, and regional channels that matter to Hoosier households rather than a generic state page.

Yes. Indiana sports fans usually want one service that covers NFL, NBA, WNBA, college football, college basketball, and local follow-up coverage, and this page is written with that exact viewing pattern in mind. The teams highlighted here include the Colts, Pacers, Fever, Hoosiers, Purdue, Notre Dame, Ball State, and Butler, plus clubs like Indy Eleven and the Indianapolis Indians.

Yes. Indiana is unusual because most residents follow Eastern Time while parts of the northwest and southwest follow Central Time, so game starts and local broadcasts do not always land at the same hour statewide. This page accounts for that reality. It helps viewers from Gary to Evansville think about live TV timing, local station habits, and daily viewing routines before they start a plan.

Yes. The 36-hour trial is the quickest way to see if the lineup, playback, and device support fit your household in Indiana before you move to a paid option. Use that time to check sports coverage, try local station viewing, and compare performance on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, phones, or tablets. It is a practical way to test your usual routine instead of guessing from a sales page.

Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, LG Smart TV, iPhone, iPad, and Android devices are all useful choices for Indiana households that want easy setup without extra hardware on every screen. That makes sense for family homes in Carmel, student apartments in Bloomington, and smaller setups in South Bend or Fort Wayne. You can test the screens you already own during the trial and decide what works best.

No. Indiana viewers usually want local stations and sports first, but they also need enough entertainment for the rest of the household after the game or news block ends. LUNOTV combines local relevance with access to 138,600+, 31,400+, and channels from 100+. That balance matters for families, sports fans, college students, and expats who want one service that covers daily viewing instead of just one narrow category.

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