IPTV Los Angeles
Watch 26,000+ live channels in LA. Lakers, Dodgers, Rams, Clippers plus all your local SoCal broadcast stations in 4K.

IPTV Made for LA Cord-Cutters
Spectrum and AT&T Fiber dominate the Los Angeles cable market, with monthly bills regularly reaching $110 to $150 before taxes and equipment fees. LA sports fans deal with Spectrum SportsNet for Lakers coverage and SportsNet LA for Dodgers, and both channels get dropped from other providers during carriage disputes. Luno IPTV cuts through all of that. You get 26,000+ live channels including Spectrum SportsNet, SportsNet LA, and all five LA broadcast stations for $15 a month with no contract. Setup takes under five minutes on your Fire Stick, Apple TV, Samsung Smart TV, or any other device.
Local Channels
- KNBC - NBC Los Angeles (local news, NFL, Olympics)
- KABC - ABC Los Angeles (local news, Monday Night Football)
- KCAL - CBS Los Angeles (local news, Dodgers pre/post)
- Spectrum SportsNet (Lakers, LAFC)
- SportsNet LA (Dodgers - all 162 games)
Local Sports
- Los Angeles Lakers (NBA - Spectrum SportsNet)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB - SportsNet LA)
- Los Angeles Rams (NFL - local broadcast)
- Los Angeles Clippers (NBA - Bally Sports SoCal)
- LAFC (MLS - Apple TV+ and local)
"Spectrum was charging me $135 a month and I kept losing SportsNet LA when they had carriage fights. Switched to Luno IPTV six months ago. I watch every single Dodgers game now. My family also watches Univision and Telemundo in HD. Paying $15 a month. No comparison."
IPTV in Los Angeles - Common Questions
Yes. SportsNet LA, the exclusive home of all 162 Dodgers games, is included in Luno IPTV's channel lineup. Unlike DirecTV, which lost SportsNet LA in a long-running carriage dispute, our service carries it without interruption.
Yes. Spectrum SportsNet broadcasts Lakers games and is included in our 26,000+ channel lineup. You'll also get Bally Sports SoCal for Clippers coverage.
KNBC (NBC Los Angeles), KABC (ABC 7), KCAL (CBS 2), KTTV (Fox 11), and KDOC are all included. These carry local news, NFL games, and major network events throughout the year.
Spectrum in LA charges $109.99/month. AT&T Fiber charges $114.99/month for comparable TV packages. Luno IPTV starts at $15/month with no contract, saving most LA households over $1,100 a year.
Spectrum, AT&T Fiber, and Cox all work well with Luno IPTV. You need at least 25 Mbps for HD and 50 Mbps for 4K. All three major LA ISPs offer plans well above those minimums.
IPTV vs Cable TV in Los Angeles
How Luno IPTV stacks up against the two biggest cable providers serving the LA metro area.
| Feature | Luno IPTV | Spectrum LA | AT&T Fiber LA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Price | $15/mo | $109.99/mo | $114.99/mo |
| Live Channels | 26,000+ | 200+ | 170+ |
| 4K Sports Coverage | Included | Extra $10/mo | Extra $15/mo |
| Contract Required | No contract | 12-month lock-in | No contract |
| Free Trial | 36 hours free | None | None |
| SportsNet LA (Dodgers) | Included | Included | Not available |
| Spectrum SportsNet (Lakers) | Included | Included | Not available |
LA Streaming by the Numbers
What LA Subscribers Stream
- All 162 Dodgers games on SportsNet LA in HD
- Lakers and LAFC on Spectrum SportsNet
- NFL Rams games on CBS, NBC, Fox, and ESPN
- KNBC, KABC, KCAL, KTTV, and KDOC local broadcasts
- Clippers on Bally Sports SoCal
- 152,000+ movies and series on demand including Spanish-language content
- 4K streaming on any device with no buffering
- Spanish-language channels: Univision, Telemundo, NBC Universo
SportsNet LA Carriage Note
SportsNet LA (the exclusive Dodgers home) has historically been unavailable on DirecTV and other providers due to carriage disputes. Luno IPTV carries it without restrictions.