Why are channels missing from my Xfinity lineup?
A contract dispute between Xfinity and E.W. Scripps has led to a temporary removal of Scripps-owned channels.
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A contract dispute between Comcast Xfinity and E.W. Scripps has resulted in the blackout of local channels in several markets, leaving Xfinity subscribers without access to essential local news, weather, and sports programming. This affects...
The Xfinity-Scripps dispute underscores the complexities of media distribution in the modern era. As contracts expire, negotiations over carriage fees often lead to temporary blackouts, leaving viewers caught in the middle.
**Background:** E.W. Scripps Co. is a television broadcasting company that owns many local TV stations across the country. Comcast (Xfinity) is a major cable and internet service provider. These companies negotiate distribution contracts to allow Xfinity to broadcast Scripps-owned channels to its subscribers. When agreements lapse, channels can be removed, impacting viewers.
**Impacted Channels (Examples):** - WXYZ Channel 7 - Detroit - WMYD - Detroit - FOX 17 WXMI - Grand Rapids - WSYM-TV FOX 47 - Lansing - CBS 6 - Richmond, VA
**Alternative Viewing Options:** 1. **Antenna:** Connect an antenna to your TV to receive over-the-air signals. Rescan your TV to find available channels via the settings menu. 2. **Streaming Apps:** Watch live newscasts and content via streaming apps on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, etc. 3. **Other Services:** Subscribe to services like YouTube TV &ref=yanuki.com or DIRECTV &ref=yanuki.com, or other local cable/satellite providers.
**How to Rescan Your TV:** 1. Press the "Menu" button on your remote. 2. Select "Channel Setup" or similar. 3. Choose "Antenna" or "Tuner." 4. Start a "New Scan" or "Auto Scan."
This situation highlights the increasing importance of having alternative ways to access local news and programming.
A contract dispute between Xfinity and E.W. Scripps has led to a temporary removal of Scripps-owned channels.
You can watch via antenna, streaming apps, or other cable/satellite services.
Both companies claim the other is being unreasonable in negotiations.
E.W. Scripps Co. is a television broadcasting company based in Cincinnati.
Xfinity is a cable and streaming television, internet, telephone, and home security service provider, a subsidiary of Comcast Corp.
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