Milwaukee Brewers Announce Cable Channel Lineup for Season The Milwaukee Brewers have officially unveiled their cable channel lineup for the upcoming baseball season. Fans can access the team’s programming through several major providers, including Xfinity, Spectrum, DIRECTV, Fubo, and AT&T U-verse. Specific channel numbers include Xfinity 1263, Spectrum 319 or 469, DIRECTV 670, Fubo, and AT&T U-verse 1743. Additionally, subscribers can watch games by signing up for Brewers.tv, the team’s official streaming platform. For viewers outside the Milwaukee area, the Brewers have provided a tool to locate their local cable channel. The Brewers Channel Finder allows users to input their zip code and receive tailored information about where to access the team’s broadcasts. This resource simplifies the process for fans who may not be familiar with the specific channel numbers for their region. The announcement also highlights the team’s efforts to expand its reach beyond traditional broadcast methods. By offering multiple streaming options, the Brewers aim to accommodate fans who prefer digital platforms or live outside the local market. The lineup includes coverage of all regular-season games, ensuring fans can follow their favorite team throughout the year. The release of the channel lineup coincides with the team’s continued focus on engaging with its audience through various channels. While the primary emphasis remains on live game coverage, the Brewers have also shared updates about other initiatives, such as the debut of their dance crew. These efforts underscore the organization’s commitment to maintaining a strong connection with its fan base through both in-person and digital experiences.#xfinity #spectrum #milwaukee_brewers #directv #att_uverse

Brewers finally announce cable, satellite TV channels for broadcasts The Milwaukee Brewers released details about cable and satellite TV channels for broadcasting their games just hours before the Opening Day first pitch on Thursday, March 26. The announcement came as the pitch clock neared zero, with the team specifying channels such as 1263 on XFinity, 670 on DirecTV, and 1743 on U-Verse. For Spectrum customers, the channel numbers vary depending on the local system, with options including 308, 1308, 319, 317, and 469. Fans are directed to a channel-finding tool on Brewers.com/watch for a complete list. Initially, the channel finder tool failed to locate details for Spectrum customers in Milwaukee-area zip codes, but the issue was resolved later in the morning. The Brewers’ announcement followed a February decision to switch from FanDuel Sports Wisconsin to Major League Baseball-produced broadcasts for 2026. This transition has led to last-minute negotiations with providers across Wisconsin, with several teams under Main Street Sports, which previously operated the FanDuel brand, facing similar delays this offseason. Brewers fans were not the only ones dealing with delayed channel information. Maury Brown of Forbes documented late announcements from other teams, including the Royals, Rays, Tigers, and Braves, as of 7 a.m. on March 26. Streaming users who previously accessed games via the FanDuel Sports Wisconsin app can now use the Brewers.TV platform. The Opening Day game is also one of 10 games simulcast on over-the-air channels this season, including WITI-TV (Channel 6) in Milwaukee.#xfinity #spectrum #milwaukee_brewers #direcTV #uverse
Internet Outage Disrupts Service In West Alabama Area A significant internet service outage is impacting residents and institutions across West Alabama and other regions of the state. Early reports indicated disruptions for Xfinity customers, with confirmation that the University of Alabama campus is among those affected. Additional information suggests that Charter/Spectrum users in the area are also experiencing service interruptions. Spectrum has communicated to customers that efforts are underway to restore connectivity as soon as possible. However, details regarding the status of other service providers remain unclear. The University of Alabama’s Office of Information Technology released a statement shortly after, confirming coordination with Xfinity. The provider stated they are actively addressing the issue but warned that full service restoration may not be achieved in much of the area until after 7:00 pm. It was noted that some locations might regain access earlier than others, though the problem could persist for several hours. The outage has raised concerns among affected individuals and organizations, with ongoing updates expected as service providers work to resolve the issue. As of now, no definitive cause for the disruption has been identified, though authorities and service providers are monitoring the situation closely. Tuscaloosa City & County Schools Cancel After-School Activities Wednesday New FAA Communications A Boost Tuscaloosa National West Blocton Man Dies in Head-On Collision in Bibb County Tuesday Principal of Tuscaloosa Magnet Elementary Recognized As Alabama’s Best Public Hearing Set For New Online Sales Tax Legislation McCalla Man Charged with Using AI to Create Illegal Image of Real Child#west_alabama #university_of_alabama #xfinity #charter_spectrum #spectrum
