TAG · 6 REVIEWS
Hyperlocal
Every App Comrade review tagged Hyperlocal, across every platform.
O'FallonTV turns a city's public-access feed into a one-tile Roku channel.
A municipal video stream from O'Fallon delivered through Tightrope Media's Cablecast playout software. It works exactly the way a city-hall channel should — and that's the whole proposition.
MAY 11, 2026
Bonner Springs turns the Friday-night gym into a Fire TV channel.
A hyperlocal WSN Live channel for Bonner Springs High School athletics — useful if you're a parent, grandparent, or alum, and largely invisible to anyone else.
MAY 10, 2026
New Site HS turns a Fire TV into a bleacher seat for one specific school.
A free, single-school Fire TV channel from WSN Live aimed at the parents and grandparents who can't make it to the gym on a Tuesday night.
MAY 10, 2026
WeatherBug is the lightning-network weather app worth keeping around.
Earth Networks' consumer face still leans on the asset most rivals don't have — a private mesh of weather stations and a continent-scale lightning-detection network feeding the same forecasts and severe-weather alerts.
MAY 10, 2026
Doug Heady Weather is a hyperlocal channel built for one corner of four states.
A KOAM-TV chief meteorologist's standalone Roku channel, aimed at Southwest Missouri, Northwest Arkansas, Northeast Oklahoma and Southeast Kansas. Outside that footprint there is almost no reason to install it.
MAY 10, 2026
Southern TN Weather is exactly as niche as it sounds, and that is the point.
A hyper-local Roku channel covering seven Middle Tennessee counties with radar, alerts, and a small in-house meteorology team. If you live in Bedford or Coffee County, that is unusually valuable. Anywhere else, it is a curiosity.
MAY 10, 2026