FOX 7 Austin on FOX LOCAL
How to stream FOX 7 Austin
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How to stream from your Connected TV
Amazon FireTV:
1. From the Home screen, go to the "Find" menu
2. In the search bar, enter "Fox Local" (The app should be the first result.)
3. Select "Download" to Install
4. Select "Open" to start watching
5. The app should sense your location and suggest "Fox 7 Austin" as your local station. If not, go to "Select a Different City" and navigate to "Fox 7 Austin."
Roku:
1. From the Home screen, scroll to "Search"
2. Enter "Fox Local" (The app should be the first result.)
3. Select "Add Channel" to install
4. Select "Go To Channel" to start watching
5. The app should sense your location and suggest "Fox 7 Austin" as your local station. If not, go to "Select a Different City" and navigate to "Fox 7 Austin."

Google AndroidTV:
1. Press the Assistant button on your remote or select Search on the home screen.
2. Say or type "Fox Local"
3. Select "Install"
4. Select "Open" to start watching
5. The app should sense your location and suggest "Fox 7 Austin" as your local station. If not, go to "Select a Different City" and navigate to "Fox 7 Austin."
AppleTV Device:
1. Navigate to the App Store
2. Select the magnifying glass to Search by name
3. Enter "Fox Local"
4. Select the Download icon and then click the app to open
5. The app should sense your location and suggest "Fox 7 Austin" as your local station. If not, go to "Select a Different City" and navigate to "Fox 7 Austin."