New Streaming Option Lets Houston Fans Watch Rockets and Astros Without Cable
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Houston sports fans will soon have a new way to stream Rockets and Astros games without a traditional cable subscription. SportsNet Houston (SCHN) has launched a direct-to-consumer streaming option, giving viewers across Houston on-demand access to local NBA and MLB broadcasts.
A New Way to Stream Houston Games
The move aims to reach fans who have cut the cord but still want live access to regional sports. SCHN's new platform offers subscribers the ability to watch games from anywhere in the region with a simple monthly plan. The service includes live broadcasts, in-market streaming, and access across several devices.
While the full pricing structure and technical details were not included in the initial report, SCHN stated that the platform is designed to remove a long-standing barrier: many fans in the Houston area previously struggled to find reliable legal options to stream Rockets or Astros games without cable.
As more households shift to streaming-only television, regional sports networks have been under pressure to adapt. SCHN’s launch signals its intent to stay competitive while serving a rapidly changing audience.
Why It Matters for the Houston Rockets
The Houston Rockets have a young roster and growing fan interest. Because of that, easier access to broadcasts could boost the team’s visibility. More fans will be able to follow the Rockets consistently without dealing with cable bundles or blackout complications.
This direct-to-consumer model may also help the organization attract new viewers who previously could not watch live games at home.
What Rockets Fans Can Expect Next
SCHN plans to roll out updates and expanded features through the season. Rockets fans can expect improved streaming stability, mobile viewing enhancements, and a broader library of team-related content. As the service evolves, it may also introduce exclusive behind-the-scenes or off-court programming.
Teams across the NBA are closely watching these developments, as regional sports streaming continues to shift nationwide. If the Houston launch succeeds, other markets may follow quickly.
This article is a summary of reporting by the Houston Chronicle. Read the full story here.

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