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Tuesday, March 31st, 2026 8:21 PM

E. W. Scripps Programming Agreement Expired

E. W. Scripps cable network programming is currently unavailable as our agreement with E. W. Scripps has expired.

 

Please know we pay programmers to bring you the entertainment you love, and a number of reasonable offers have been made and they haven’t been accepted. Comcast is working toward bringing back this programming, but only with fair pricing, terms, and conditions for customers. I know unexpected changes to your TV lineup can be frustrating, and I apologize for any inconvenience.

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235 Messages

7 hours ago

It has been nearly a month, beginning March 31st, since subscribers nationwide have lost numerous TV stations that we have paid for/are still paying to receive.  Depending on one's market, affected stations include one or more of the major networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX) plus any one or more of a number of specialty stations (GRIT, Court TV, Laff TV, Bounce TV, ION+, ION Mystery).

And while some of these stations are available by using an over the air antenna, streaming apps, or through the station's website, that doesn't help those of us who routinely DVR our programs to watch at a more convenient time and/or to skip commercials.

It's beyond time that Xfinity resolves this issue and gives us the full range of TV stations we are, and have been, paying for! 

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled When will the Xfinity/Scripps standoff end?

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5 Messages

5 hours ago

I just received an email stating that xfinity is extending my free Peacock premium for another year. This is not a channel I watch regularly. I would much rather have my local channel ABC back. How can you afford to give a premium channel to customers, but cannot give me a basic channel?

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2 Messages

4 hours ago

I would like a realistic date when channel 7 et al is coming back?

It appears the big owners are trying to monopolize the industry. We the people are left out to sea.

We are are tired, very tired of the outrageous cost of cable.

I am expecting a credit.

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation originally titled Channels missing
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