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New York State Streaming

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IPTV streaming service in New York with live TV channels and sports

New York Viewing Overview

New York viewers want a service that can keep pace with the way the state actually watches TV. A family in Manhattan may want local news before work, Yankees coverage at night, and kids programming on the weekend. A sports fan in Buffalo may switch from Bills talk shows to Sabres coverage and then catch a late West Coast game. In Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, Westchester, Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, the common issue is the same: people want live channels, sports, movies, and series in one place, without juggling cable boxes, hidden fees, or limited device support.\n\nLUNOTV fits that daily routine in New York. You can watch major US entertainment channels, news, and sports on Fire TV, Android TV, Google TV, Apple TV, smart TVs, phones, tablets, and MAG boxes. That matters in a state where one home might have a Samsung TV in the living room, an iPad in the kitchen, and a Fire Stick in the bedroom. Viewers who follow the New York Yankees, New York Mets, New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, New York Giants, and New York Jets need coverage that stays useful all week, not only on game day. The same goes for local reporting from WABC-TV, WCBS-TV, WNBC, WNYW, PIX11, NY1, News 12 Long Island, and Spectrum News 1.\n\nThis page focuses on New York because the viewing habits here are different from smaller markets. People move between city news, state politics, national networks, and packed sports schedules. Some want SportsNet New York for Mets talk, some want YES Network for Yankees coverage, and others keep MSG Network and MSG Sportsnet close for Knicks, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, and Sabres coverage. Upstate viewers often care about stations such as WIVB-TV in Buffalo, WHAM-TV in Rochester, WTEN in Albany, and WSYR-TV in Syracuse. Downstate viewers may lean on NYC stations and News 12 feeds. LUNOTV brings that mix together with 17,200+ live channels, 138,600+ movies, 31,400+ series, and streaming support across the devices New York homes already use. Start with a 36-hour trial and see how it fits your schedule.

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Population
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Top Cities

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What New York Viewers Usually Want

Local sports teams New York viewers follow

  • New York Yankees
  • New York Mets
  • New York Knicks
  • Brooklyn Nets
  • New York Rangers
  • New York Islanders
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Buffalo Sabres
  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • New York Liberty
  • New York City FC
  • Syracuse Orange
  • St. John's Red Storm
  • Rochester Americans

Local news networks and stations in New York

  • WABC-TV
  • WCBS-TV
  • WNBC
  • WNYW
  • PIX11
  • NY1
  • News 12 Long Island
  • News 12 Brooklyn
  • News 12 Bronx
  • News 12 Westchester
  • Spectrum News 1
  • WIVB-TV
  • WKBW-TV
  • WHAM-TV
  • WROC-TV
  • WTEN
  • WRGB
  • WSYR-TV

Regional channels and sports networks for New York

  • YES Network
  • SportsNet New York
  • MSG Network
  • MSG Sportsnet
  • NY1
  • News 12 Long Island
  • News 12 Brooklyn
  • News 12 Bronx
  • News 12 Westchester
  • PIX11
  • WWOR-TV
  • WABC-TV
  • WCBS-TV
  • WNBC
  • WNYW

Why New York Is a Strong IPTV Market

Dense sports coverage

New York viewers track MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL, WNBA, MLS, and college games across YES Network, SportsNet New York, MSG Network, and MSG Sportsnet.

Heavy local news habits

From NY1 and News 12 to WABC-TV and WIVB-TV, New York homes often expect both city and regional reporting in the same lineup.

Fits mixed device households

A Queens apartment, a Long Island home, and a Buffalo family room may all use different screens. LUNOTV works across many of the devices people already own.

More than local channels

Along with New York favorites, viewers also get access to 17,200+ live channels, 138,600+ movies, and 31,400+ series in one service.

"I live in Queens and wanted one setup that covered Yankees games, NY1, and movie nights for the kids. We started on Fire TV, added an iPhone login later, and it has been much easier than jumping between apps every evening."

Daniel R. — Queens, New York

New York IPTV FAQ

Yes. New York viewers can follow many of the teams they care about in one place, including the Yankees, Mets, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Islanders, Bills, Giants, Jets, Sabres, and NYCFC. Channel and event coverage can vary by feed and schedule, so the 36-hour trial is the best way to check the matchups and studio shows you watch most.

Yes. The service works across New York, from Manhattan and Brooklyn to Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse, Yonkers, and Long Island, as long as you have stable internet. Home Wi-Fi usually works well, and Ethernet can help if you want steadier viewing for live sports, local news, and busy evening hours.

Yes. New York viewers often look for WABC-TV, WCBS-TV, WNBC, WNYW, PIX11, NY1, and News 12 feeds, and this page is built around that demand. Local station and regional feed lineup can change over time, so the 36-hour trial is the simplest way to confirm the news sources you use every day.

Fire TV Stick 4K, Android TV, Google TV, Apple TV, Samsung smart TVs, LG smart TVs, iPhone, iPad, and many Android phones work well for most New York homes. If you want the smoothest living room setup, Fire TV or Android TV is usually the easiest place to start, then add mobile devices later.

You can usually get started the same day. After your order or trial request is confirmed, setup is typically a matter of entering your login on the device you picked and checking your main channels. Many users in New York start on Fire TV first, then add a phone or tablet for travel, commuting, or second-room viewing.

Yes. It can fit former cable users who still want sports, local news, movie channels, and weekend series without going back to a large bundle. The main difference is that IPTV depends on your internet connection, so testing it during the 36-hour trial is the right way to judge picture quality and channel fit.

For one HD stream, a stable connection around 15 Mbps is usually enough. For 4K or several people watching at once, higher speeds help a lot, especially in apartments with many devices on the same router. If live sports buffer during peak hours, Ethernet or a newer Wi-Fi band can improve stability.

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