Here in the Chicago area, WTTW carried it (legacy carryover from WYCC), but dropped it recently. They are currently carrying FNX instead (First Nations eXperience, a native American network.)
I saw this note on Wikipedia:
On January 8, 2020, MHz Networks announced the closure of MHz Worldview as they transition to digital streaming services.[3] The network shut down at Midnight Eastern Time on March 1, 2020.[4]. Near the closure, the many television stations that had programming from MHz switched to different networks, including the World Channel and First Nations Experience.
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Andyr1
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Here in the Chicago area, WTTW carried it (legacy carryover from WYCC), but dropped it recently. They are currently carrying FNX instead (First Nations eXperience, a native American network.)
I saw this note on Wikipedia:
On January 8, 2020, MHz Networks announced the closure of MHz Worldview as they transition to digital streaming services.[3] The network shut down at Midnight Eastern Time on March 1, 2020.[4]. Near the closure, the many television stations that had programming from MHz switched to different networks, including the World Channel and First Nations Experience.
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Cara23
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Worldview channel owned by MHz Networks. Channels 388 and 1151 on Xfinity. Bothe showing up as "SIGN OFF" on Xfinity.
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Andyr1
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Just realized I had posted about this earlier:
https://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Channels-and-Programming/MHz-Worldview-Chicago/m-p/3304283
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LarryR2
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Thank you for mentioning that FNX is now on 20.1. The last I had heard, 20.1 was going to be World.
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