St. Louis, MO—April 28, 2023—Nine PBS announced this week that it is now live streaming on Local Now, Allen Media Group's leading free streaming service for local news and entertainment in America. Local Now’s audience will now have access to inspiring and educational content from Nine PBS locally produced shows like Living St. Louis and Donnybrook, along with PBS favorites including PBS NewsHour, Frontline, and Antiques Roadshow.
The partnership represents PBS’s continued commitment to make its quality and award-winning content accessible to all Americans on as many digital platforms as possible.
"This is an historic agreement – we are thrilled that Local Now is the first non-PBS owned and operated streaming platform to offer PBS's award-winning programming from stations serving more than 300 U.S. cities and markets. The addition of local PBS stations is a major achievement for Local Now and cements our position as the leader of free streaming local news and entertainment in America," said Byron Allen, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group, parent company of Local Now. "Viewers of all ages know and love PBS and soon they will be able to stream this amazing content for free, anytime on our free streaming service Local Now."
"This exciting partnership helps us continue to meet viewers everywhere they are with the quality content they expect from PBS," said PBS Chief Digital and Marketing Officer, Ira Rubenstein. "By providing an accessible platform through Local Now, PBS stations will be empowered to expand their digital footprint and engage new audiences with locally produced and distributed programming. It's all part of supporting and boosting the presence of our PBS stations in the communities we serve."
Late last year, Allen Media Group announced its partnership with PBS, which launched the new PBS Digital Studios FAST channel on Local Now. The FAST channel offers original series and short-form content that explores science, arts, culture and more.
Local Now provides localized news, weather, sports, traffic, and entertainment, produced by various leading news organizations, in more than 225 markets across the U.S. It offers more than 450 free streaming channels, including more than 18,000 movies, TV shows, and documentaries. The Local Now app is available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Xfinity, Vizio, Samsung, Android and IOS devices.
Nine PBS programming is available on Nine PBS (9.1), Nine PBS KIDS (9.2), Nine PBS World (9.3), and Nine PBS Create (9.4) broadcast over the air and on Spectrum Digital Cable, Nine PBS on Dish Network and AT&T U-verse, Nine PBS and Nine PBS KIDS on DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, and YouTube TV, livestream and on-demand on the PBS App and ninepbs.org/watch, and extended access for Nine PBS members on Nine PBS Passport.