Can You Watch TV Without Internet?
Yes, you can watch TV without internet, but it depends on how you want to watch.
If you use an antenna, you can often get local over-the-air channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX without internet. But most streaming TV services do require an internet connection.
The Short Answer
- Yes, you can watch TV without internet using an antenna
- No, most live TV streaming services need internet
- Some devices can still play antenna TV locally during an outage, depending on how they work
How It Works
Traditional over-the-air TV does not use the internet. It comes in through an antenna.
That is different from streaming, where the video is delivered over your internet connection. So if your internet goes down, streaming apps usually stop working.
What About Streaming Devices?
Some setups can still work without internet if they are pulling in antenna channels locally instead of streaming them from the web.
For example, Tablo says its newer offline mode can let people watch live antenna TV and recorded shows during an internet outage, as long as the local network is still working.
Best Simple Answer
Yes, you can watch TV without internet if you use an antenna. But if you mean Netflix, Hulu, YouTube TV, or other streaming services, those usually need internet to work.
Sources
- FCC: Receiving broadcast TV stations without pay TV service
- FCC: Broadcast TV and antennas
- Tablo: Using Offline Mode on 4th Generation Tablo Devices
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