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(WGHP) — Watch FOX8's Neill McNeill demonstrate how to download the MyFOX8+ connected TV app.
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You can watch FOX8 WGHP, North Carolina's #1 news station in the Piedmont Triad, for free without an antenna, cable or satellite subscription.
The new MyFOX8+ connected TV app offers live newscasts, special events and hours of video on demand.
You can also catch MyFOX8+ original shows like Talkin' Sports with KC & Danny, Racing Report with Chris Weaver, Triad Eats, Read the Room, Jam Sessions and more.
Roku: Press the Home button on your remote control, then select 'Streaming Channels' to open the store. Next, search for 'MyFOX8+' and press 'Add Channel.'
Fire TV: From the Home screen, navigate to the magnifying glass icon at the top left of the screen. Search for 'MyFOX8+', select the app, and hit download to install it.
Apple TV: Open the App Store app, then search for 'MyFOX8+' and select 'Get' to begin downloading.
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