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Central Ohio viewers will soon have more ways to watch local news as WBNS-10TV rolls out two fresh streaming newscasts on its free 10TV+ platform starting October 13. The station will extend its noon broadcast with a 12:30 p.m. stream and add another half-hour of live coverage at 6:30 p.m., giving audiences an extra hour of real-time headlines, weather and sports every weekday.
10TV+—already available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, mobile devices and 10TV.com—delivers the station’s full linear newscasts, breaking-news alerts and original programming such as Face the State and Locked On Sports. With the added half-hours, cord-cutters who search “how to watch 10TV live” or “WBNS 10TV stream” will find continuous local content during traditional news gaps, positioning the Columbus powerhouse to capture viewers migrating away from cable bundles.
To start watching, download the 10TV app from the App Store or Google Play, or search “10TV+” on your connected-TV marketplace. Once installed, users can click the Live tab for around-the-clock coverage, replay missed segments on demand, and receive push notifications for severe-weather updates—an essential feature as winter storms move into the region.
The expansion underscores a fast-growing trend among local broadcasters: leveraging OTT platforms to retain market dominance while appealing to younger, mobile-first audiences. By integrating 10TV’s award-winning investigative reports, high-school sports highlights and up-to-the-minute traffic maps into a seamless streaming hub, WBNS aims to become Ohio’s most accessible news brand, whether you’re on the couch, in the break room or commuting on I-270.
For advertisers, the additional live windows create new inventory aligned with peak lunchtime and early-evening viewing—prime opportunities for businesses targeting central Ohio consumers. Meanwhile, loyal viewers benefit from uninterrupted storytelling and deeper dives into community issues without waiting for the next traditional broadcast slot.
With the launch date approaching, station managers encourage viewers to update their streaming devices and turn on in-app alerts so they don’t miss the debut broadcasts on October 13. As media habits keep shifting toward digital, 10TV’s move signals that local news is not just surviving the streaming revolution—it’s staking out new territory.
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