By now you've probably considered to save money on your TV bill. Maybe you're fine without paying for live TV. You watch mostly Netflix and YouTube anyway, and when you want live TV, you just use an. Then again, maybe you want more: a full slate of live TV channels streamed over the internet, including your local , , and stations, without having to futz around with an antenna or cable box. Today you've got plenty of options. Six major services -- , , , , and -- stream multiple channels of live TV over the Internet, including local channels. All carry such as AMC, CNN, ESPN and Nickelodeon, but they also offer local channels too, including the Big Four networks ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC as well as My TV and The CW in many cities Note: CBS is the parent company of CNET. The problem is, not every city gets all four networks, especially if you live outside a major metropolitan area. That's where this chart comes in: Click the chart to find out which service carries which local channels in your city. You see, just because a service like DirecTV Now offers Fox, that doesn't mean it offers your local Fox station live. If you live in Asheville, Las Vegas or Schenectady, for example, DirecTV Now doesn't carry your local Fox station. Hulu and YouTube TV do, however. I'm not picking on DirecTV Now. In 96 of the 99 markets it does serve, however, YouTube TV has all four stations. To find out whether your particular city is covered with live, streaming, local TV, I reached out to all six services and asked them to list every local channel they currently have available for live streaming. I put them together into the big chart above, showing local streaming coverage from Miami to Anchorage and everywhere in between. The five services that streamed live local TV then had a total of 630 local stations. At the time I didn't include Fubo TV because that service hadn't yet added any local channels -- it began doing so in September 2017. The updated August 2018 chart above more than triples that amount, detailing 2,035 local channels between the six services. In other words, a lot more people now have access to their local TV stations -- streamed live over the internet -- than a year ago. The others in descending order are CBS 496 , NBC 457 and ABC 343. Many carry Telemundo and Univision, but I didn't include those in the chart. It's also the only one to serve my hometown of Medford, Oregon. Sling TV brings up the rear with just 28 total channels. With the exception of Sling, all five services continue to add local channels in an attempt to sign up viewers. Because most local stations, aka , are owned by companies other than one of the big four networks in question, they usually require separate contracts with providers like streaming services, cable systems and satellite networks. Sometimes those contracts don't work out. A major case in point came in May, when Sinclair Broadcasting Group, a major owner of local stations nationwide, from Sony's PlayStation Vue service. Vue lost a good chunk of channels, moving from second-most in August of 2017 to second-to-last now, beating only Sling. Even Fubo TV has more local channels than Vue. The RCA HDTV Indoor Antenna. Aside from the cost savings, antennas have the added advantage of picking up every available local, including public broadcast stations. Many services offer on-demand shows from the big four majors, often with a day or two delay, even if the live network affiliate isn't available. But that doesn't help much if you want to watch the local news or live sports, such as football. Many local stations throughout the country also offer apps on Roku and other devices that deliver live or tape-delayed on-demand versions of just the local news, too. And of course, you could always get a cut-rate cable TV package, which typically includes all local channels in your area. As more and more TV viewing takes place over the internet, live TV streaming of local channels will become increasingly important to people looking for an alternative to cable or satellite. If it hasn't arrived in your town yet on the service of your choice, you might not have long to wait. Originally published July 20, 2017. Aug 15: Added 34 new DirecTV Now stations that launched on August 15. Aug 17: Corrected YouTube tally to 511 total. Updated other totals accordingly.