North Beach TV (NBTV) has made it easier for everyone to watch local shows from Ocean Shores. The volunteer-run station now streams on Roku and its new website, watch.northbeachtv.com.
Now, viewers can enjoy better picture quality in full HD. You do not need cable anymore to watch council meetings, community events, and local news from the North Beach area.

People in Ocean Shores and Grays Harbor can still watch on Coast Communications Channel 68. Now, anyone with a Roku device or an internet browser can watch for free from anywhere.
How to add North Beach TV on Roku

Adding North Beach TV on Roku is simple. Just search for it in the Roku Channel Store and add the free channel. It works on Roku TVs and streaming sticks.
This makes it easier for families, former residents, and visitors to stay connected to local stories. You will get clear video without dealing with spotty streams.
North Beach TV is also available on the web
You can stream North Beach TV online at watch.northbeachtv.com. The site lets you watch on your phone, tablet, laptop, or computer. It offers live shows and on-demand videos in a simple, easy-to-use format.
This is helpful for people who are on the go or do not have cable. Local groups can now share meetings with residents more easily.
NBTV has stopped streaming live on YouTube to focus on these improved platforms. Viewers may need to update their bookmarks, but the new options are smoother and more reliable.
The station is still run by volunteers. It covers city council meetings, events such as wrestling matches, weather, and community news that matter to people on the Washington coast.
While many small towns lose local coverage, North Beach TV is reaching more people and staying true to its roots. This expansion helps more people see what is happening in Ocean Shores and Grays Harbor.
With this expansion, North Beach TV gives a stronger voice to the community and makes it easier for everyone to watch.