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

North Carolina at a glance
North Carolina viewers do not all watch TV the same way, and this page is built around that. In Charlotte, game night can mean the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, the Charlotte Hornets during the week, and Charlotte FC on Saturday. In Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, the calendar often moves with the North Carolina Tar Heels, NC State Wolfpack, Duke Blue Devils, and Carolina Hurricanes. In Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Asheville, Wilmington, and Greenville, people also want local news, weather, and familiar stations without paying for a bulky cable package. LUNOTV gives North Carolina households a simpler path to live channels, sports, and on-demand viewing from one account. You can move from WRAL-TV in Raleigh to WBTV in Charlotte, check WTVD ABC11 for Triangle coverage, then switch to WXII 12 in the Triad or WECT for Wilmington updates. If college sports matter in your home, ACC Network, FanDuel Sports Network South, and FanDuel Sports Network Southeast stay in the mix alongside national channels and local station feeds. That matters during Panthers season, Hurricanes playoff runs, Tobacco Road basketball, and race weekends tied to Charlotte Motor Speedway. This page is written for people across the state who want more choice, not vague claims. Some want weekend access to the Premier League, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLS, UFC, and college football. Some want PBS North Carolina, Spectrum News 1 North Carolina, CBS 17 WNCN, WSOC-TV, WCNC Charlotte, WFMY News 2, or WITN in Greenville. Some want a setup that works on Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, iPhone, iPad, and laptops without turning the living room into a project. LUNOTV brings 17,200+ live channels, 138,600+ movies, 31,400+ series, and up to 4K Ultra HD streaming backed by 99.9% service time. If you live in Cary, Gastonia, High Point, Concord, Jacksonville, or Boone, the goal stays the same. You want sports that matter locally, news that feels local, and a fast way to start watching. Use the 36-hour trial to see how the lineup fits your routine, then pick the plan that makes sense for your home.
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North Carolina sports, news, and regional channels
Local sports teams North Carolina viewers follow
- Carolina Panthers
- Charlotte Hornets
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Charlotte FC
- North Carolina Courage
- North Carolina FC
- Duke Blue Devils
- North Carolina Tar Heels
- NC State Wolfpack
- Wake Forest Demon Deacons
- East Carolina Pirates
- Charlotte 49ers
- Appalachian State Mountaineers
Local news networks and stations people know
- WRAL-TV
- WTVD ABC11
- WNCN CBS 17
- WBTV
- WSOC-TV
- WCNC Charlotte
- WXII 12 News
- WFMY News 2
- WECT News
- WITN
- WLOS
- Spectrum News 1 North Carolina
Regional channels North Carolina viewers ask for
- FanDuel Sports Network South (regional sports network)
- FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (regional sports network)
- ACC Network (college sports channel)
- PBS North Carolina (statewide public channel)
- Spectrum News 1 North Carolina (statewide news channel)
Why North Carolina viewers use this page
Made for Carolina sports nights
Keep Panthers, Hornets, Hurricanes, Charlotte FC, Duke, UNC, NC State, and Wake Forest on the same shortlist without bouncing between apps.
Useful across every part of the state
The lineup matters in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Wilmington, Asheville, and Greenville, not just one city.
Local news stays easy to reach
Switch between WRAL-TV, WTVD ABC11, WBTV, WSOC-TV, WXII 12, WECT, and Spectrum News 1 North Carolina when weather or breaking news hits.
Works on mixed household devices
Use one account across Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, phones, tablets, and laptops.
Easy to test before paying longer
The 36-hour trial gives you enough time to check live channels, picture quality, local stations, and peak-time sports coverage.
"I live in Cary and wanted one setup that covered Hurricanes games, ACC basketball, Charlotte matches, and local news for the Triangle. The trial gave me enough time to test WRAL-TV, ACC Network, and weekend sports on Roku and iPhone. It felt much easier to manage than the cable package we dropped."
North Carolina IPTV FAQ
Yes, the lineup is aimed at North Carolina viewers who want pro and college coverage in one place, including teams tied to the Carolina Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Hornets, Charlotte FC, Duke, UNC, NC State, and Wake Forest. Exact games depend on the live schedule and channel list at that moment. The 36-hour trial is the fastest way to check your key matchups during a live sports week.
Yes, North Carolina users can follow local news and weather through stations and networks tied to Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Wilmington, and Greenville, depending on lineup availability when you watch. That matters during hurricane season, election nights, and severe weather. Use the trial to check names such as WRAL-TV, WTVD ABC11, WBTV, WSOC-TV, WXII 12, WECT, and Spectrum News 1 North Carolina.
Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung TV, LG TV, iPhone, iPad, and laptops are all practical choices for most North Carolina homes, as long as your internet connection is stable and the device is updated. Many families use one TV device in the living room and mobile devices for extra screens. That setup works well for Panthers Sundays, Hurricanes nights, and separate viewing in different rooms.
Yes, 36 hours is usually enough time to check the channel list, test picture quality, and see how the service behaves during the hours you actually watch, including evening news and live sports windows. A good test includes one local news block, one sports event, and a few on-demand titles. If Charlotte, Raleigh, and Triad coverage matter to you, run those checks during the trial before choosing a longer plan.
Yes, many households use the same service across more than one device and more than one room, which helps families split viewing between Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, or Wilmington schedules. The important part is testing how it fits your plan and internet setup. If one person watches college basketball while another watches local news or kids content, the trial shows how that routine feels in practice.
A stable home connection is more important than chasing a huge speed number, and most viewers get the best results when their network can handle regular HD or higher streaming without congestion during busy evening hours. If your Wi-Fi struggles, a wired connection to the main TV can help. Test during the same hours you normally watch Panthers games, Hurricanes broadcasts, or late local news.
Many North Carolina viewers switch because they want local stations, sports, and on-demand access without being locked into a bulky bundle that includes channels they never use. The appeal is simple, one account, broad channel access, and more flexibility across Roku, Fire TV, and mobile devices. The best way to judge the value is to compare your usual cable habits against the 36-hour trial and the available plan options.
Support is available for account and setup questions, which matters when you are trying to get a new device working before a game, a local newscast, or a family movie night. The service details on this site list support contact options and service placeholders such as 24/7. If you are testing on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Samsung TV, it makes sense to reach out as soon as an issue appears rather than guessing.