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Opening Day 2026 marks a new era for Cincinnati Reds fans, with expanded viewing options through traditional TV providers and the team's own streaming service, Reds.tv. This guide provides everything you need to know to catch every game.
The 2026 season brings significant changes to how fans can watch the Cincinnati Reds. The launch of Reds.tv provides a direct streaming option, eliminating blackout restrictions within the team's television territory. This is a major win for cord-cutters and fans outside the immediate Cincinnati area.
Traditional cable providers like Spectrum and Altafiber continue to offer Reds games, ensuring that fans with existing subscriptions can easily access the games. Spectrum carries Reds TV on Channels 304 and 1304, while Altafiber has designated Channel 24 as 'Reds TV.'
For those who prefer free, over-the-air broadcasts, WXIX-TV and other Gray Media stations will air nine night games throughout the season, increasing accessibility for fans across a wide region.
Nationally televised games will be available on major networks like NBC, Fox, and ESPN, as well as streaming services like Peacock. Keep an eye on the schedule to see when the Reds will be featured on these national broadcasts.
Jim Day also highlighted new features on Reds.TV broadcasts, including cinematic-type cameras, wirecam for close plays, and drone shots to capture the atmosphere of Opening Day and other games.
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