For (I think) $7, 10, or 12 a month you can get Frndly TV, which has some good offerings.
It depends on if you have a compatible service to watch it through.
Other than that.... sorry
.get a Roku TV. There are dozens of free streaming services and your local stations for news. You just have to have broadband.
https://localnow.com is an ad-supported streaming that offers regional news feeds. It is accessed through app and is on streaming devices, such as smart TVs and ROKU.
Depending on your location, you might be able to get broadcast stations over-the-air.
You don’t have to get a full fledged TV - just a receiver for an antenna with an HDMI out to hook into the monitor then you can watch free over the air television - many of the subchannels some people believe are only available on cable and are paying for what should be free stations to them. No need for anything expensive - some of these are cheap unless you want fancy menus.
Also, too supplement this, a Roku box with HDMI out could also be hooked to a monitor - then you can load numerous apps that are completely free and legal - both streaming channels and on demand. Good examples of apps to load are Redbox, STIRR, Classic Reruns TV, Crackle, Roku Channel, Weather Nation, FreeVee, tubi, YouTube, Positiv TV, Pluto. Some of these may also be available straight from the web.
Note with YouTube it is *not* the paid YouTubeTV - just the regular app. You mentioned Fox News - just look up their official channel and they upload tons of full clips...you don’t need a streaming channel.
For Fox, Youtube.
Enter your search and the date.
Example: Hannity 3/3/24
Then filter by upload date.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzhecj-qFbE
For consideration - Pluto. It’s free and has lots of tv shows and movies with commercial. You can watch live tv or on demand content.
I usually wstch other streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon prime but will occasionally frequent Pluto for a dose of 60s and 70s shows or more recent.
A quick reminder that a good book serves life and being far better. NOTE: Not immune to TV enticements.
Consider Chromecast Google TV HD. Cast whatever you can get in your Smart Phone to your .TV
Some new Smart TV’s have Chromecast built in.
Your need wifi, Smart Phone, and a Smart TV. NO Cable contracts needed.
We have a ROKU, also Sling TV app. Sling is not free, but a lot cheaper than cable.
Philo has live TV.
Philo.com
You could get an IPTV with every live TV channel in the country and hundreds of others from around the world. I'm getting one for $4 a month. Contract Daniel Alex at: aymastore1975@gmail.com if you're interested.
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Roku free version
Freevee (free Amazon app)
RedBox
Crackle
Tubi
Pluto
Peacock free version
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