FreeCast has launched its new Regional Streaming Sports Channels (RSSCs). The goal is to help fans who are tired of paying for several pricey services just to watch their local teams.
FreeCast uses its own technology to become a top choice for local sports now that many people are moving away from cable.

What the launch of FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels means to consumers
The launch of FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels comes at an important moment. Many traditional Regional Sports Networks have gone bankrupt, so NBA, MLB, and NHL fans have lost access to their games as deals fall apart.
With FreeCast’s new approach, fans can skip cable and get local games directly. This means local sports stay available, no matter what happens to traditional networks.
The technology behind FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels
FreeCast’s Broadcast Enable Streaming Television (BEST) technology powers the service. It lets regional sports channels reach viewers through both over-the-air signals and location-based streaming apps at the same time.
Viewers can switch between a smart TV, smartphone, or tablet and still watch the game. This should finally put an end to local blackouts that have frustrated cord-cutters for years.

Top features of FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels
FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels offer more than just live games. Fans can buy team gear, join fan communities, and see real-time sports stats right in the streaming app thanks to new interactive features.
This turns watching sports into an interactive digital experience. It may also make it cheaper for fans, as teams find new ways to earn money besides just charging for subscriptions.
The impact of FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels
Right now, the main focus is on major leagues, but FreeCast Regional Streaming Sports Channels also help college and semi-pro sports. Smaller leagues that usually have trouble getting on national TV can now reach their local fans.
This makes sports media more accessible, so fans of local college teams or minor league baseball get the same high-quality streaming as fans of big franchises.
As FreeCast expands, fans can check the app to see if the service is available in their area.