No, it won't work because it's designed to be used with the ATSC digital TV system here in the US - I'm not 100% certain of this but I'm pretty sure one of the reasons (perhaps the primary one) that all the RTL sticks we currently use do function is because they're designed for use with the DVB-T type of digital TV broadcasting which is used everywhere else in the world - we Americans, just gotta keep doing things our own way I suppose.
I know the basic principle should be "a tuner is a tuner, period" but I'm fairly confident that any ATSC tuners just don't work the same way and that's why people are always told to get the "cheap USB TV tuners" which means those designed for use everywhere except the US because we stick to the ATSC standard.
Again, I could be wrong about that so if someone more knowledgeable cares to chime in, by all means do so.
But from what I've gathered in my time with RTL sticks, every mention of them I've noted is because they're designed for DVB-T operation and that's why we're able to do all these cool things with them nowadays instead of digital TV. ATSC and DVB-T are similar in some respects but, stick with DVB-T devices like those from NooElec and other places - they'll plainly say DVB-T + DAB + (whatever, usually FM) on the stick casing itself. If it says ATSC then you're probably better off skipping it.