AT&T TV NOW Adds More Locals


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Last week AT&T TV went nationwide and it looks like AT&T TV NOW also benefited from the launch. Over the weekend AT&T TV NOW added more locals and seems to have added most locals it was missing.

AT&T also updated its Roku Channel late last week. Even though the AT&T TV Channel on Roku has been unavailable to new Roku owners since January 1, 2020, AT&T is still updating it with new features. Yesterday AT&T updated the Roku Channel for AT&T TV and AT&T TV NOW to include new features like the ability to switch channels by using the Dpad to channel surf.

Recently AT&T has put the majority of its attention into AT&T TV and AT&T TV NOW has become almost an afterthought. The good news for AT&T TV NOW subscribers is that both services use the same back end and the same app. This allows AT&T TV NOW subscribers to benefit from updates brought to AT&T TV.

Did you get any new locals on AT&T TV NOW? Leave us a comment and let us know what locals you have seen added.

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