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ATT June18 Layout.Indd The AT&T contracts with programmers for the content displayed on U-verse TV service periodically expire, or may be terminated, but are usually re-negotiated or extended with no interruption or change for our U-verse members. Additionally, from time to time it is necessary to change channel line-ups as well as television package contents. The programming changes set forth below may occur as follows: June 2019 As previously noticed, the AT&T contract with the programmer for the following channels is set to expire. While these channels will continue to be available to U-verse members so long as AT&T has the rights to carry them, if a reasonable agreement cannot be reached with the programmer the programming will no longer be available. AT&T may modify the channel location for the programming by moving them from their current channel location to a channel between 9501 – 9599, and if a reasonable longer term agreement cannot be reached with the programmers, we may lose the rights to carry them (listed in alphabetical order) on or after June 2019: Aapka Color (channel 3712); Baby First TV (channel 310); Baby First TV en Espanol (channel 3063); CBS Sports Network (channel 643 and 1643 in HD); ET-Global (channel 3632); ET-News (channel 3631); EVINE Live and EVINE Live in HD; GMA Pinoy (channel 3683); Heroes & Icons (channel 137 and 1137 in HD); MBC America (channel 3643); MeTV (channel 23, 136 and 1023 and 1136 in HD); MTV India (channel 3709); The Time Life Channel (channel 229, 359 and 1229, 1359 in HD). As well as the following: 1) Austin, TX area, KNVA (channel 12 and 1012 in HD); 2) Atlanta, GA area, WUPA (channel 69 and 1069 in HD); 3) Charleston, SC area, WTAT (channel 24 and 1024 in HD); 4) Chicago, IL area, WWMECA (channel 24), WCIU (channel 10 and 1010 in HD), WMEU (channel 48), WMEUCA (channel 49), KBBM (channel 2 and 1002 in HD); 5) Columbus OH area, WTTE (channel 28 and 1028 in HD); 6) Chicago, IL area, WBBM (channel 2 and 1002 in HD); 7) Dallas, TX area, KTVT (channel 11 and 1011 in HD), KTXA (channel 21 and 1021 in HD), Dallas, KTXD (channel 4y and 1047 in HD); 8) Dayton, OH area, WBDT (channel 26 and 1026 in HD), WRGT (channel 45 and 1045 in HD); 9) Detroit, MI area, WKBD (channel 50 and 1050 in HD), WWJ (channel 62 and 1062 in HD); 10) Flint, MI area, WBSF (channel 46 and 1046 in HD); 11) Greenville SC area, WMYA (channel 40 and 1040 in HD); 12) Huntsville, AL area, WAAYHD (channel 1032 in HD); 13) Jackson, MI area, Jackson Michigan Government - JTV (channel 5380); 14) Lansing, MI area, WLAJ (channel 53 and 1053 in HD), WLAJD2 (channel 54 and 1054 in HD); 15) Los Angeles, CA area, KCBS (channel 2 and 1002 in HD), KCAL (channel 9 and 1009 in HD), KAZA (channel 54 and 1054 in HD); 16) Lubbock, TX area, KMYL (channel 14 and 1014 in HD), KJTVLD (channel 32 and 1032 in HD), KJTV (channel 34 and 1034 in HD), K31MXD (channel 44), KXTQ (channel 46 and 1046 in HD), KLBB channel 48), KXTQ (channel 3007), KLCW (channel 22 and 1022 in HD); 17) Miami, FL area, WFOR (channel 4 and 1004 in HD), WBFS (channel 33 and 1033 in HD), WSVN (channel 7 and 1007 in HD); 18) Milwaukee, WI area, WDJT (channel 58 and 1058 in HD), WBMECA (channel 19), WMLW (channel 7 and 1007 in HD), WYTU (channel 27 and 1027 in HD); 19) Nashville, TN area, WNAB (channel 58 and 1058 in HD); 20) Reno, NV area, KRNV (channel 4 and 1004 in HD); 21) Sacramento, CA area, KOVR (channel 13 and 1013 in HD), KMAX (channel 31 and 1031 in HD); 22) Saint Louis, MO area, KNLC (channel 24 and 1024 in HD); 23) San Francisco, CA area, KPIX (channel 5 and 1005 in HD), KBCW (channel 44 and 1044 in HD); 24) South Bend, IN area, WBND (channel 57 and 1057 in HD), WCWW (channel 25 and 1024 in HD), WMYS (channel 69 and 1069 in HD); 25) Wichita, KS area, KMTW (channel 36 and 1036 in HD). 26) Topeka, KS area, KTKA (channel 49 and 1049 in HD), KTKAD3 (channel 50). July 2019 As previously noticed, the AT&T contract with the programmer for the following channels is set to expire. While these channels will continue to be available to U-verse members so long as AT&T has the rights to carry them, if a reasonable agreement cannot be reached with the programmer the programming will no longer be available. AT&T may modify the channel location for the programming by moving them from their current channel location to a channel between 9501 – 9599, and if a reasonable longer term agreement cannot be reached with the programmers, we may lose the rights to carry them (listed in alphabetical order) on or after July 2019: EPIX (channel 891 and 1891 in HD); EPIX West (channel 892 and 1892 in HD); EPIX 2 (channel 893 and 1893 in HD); EPIX Drive-In (channel 896); EPIX HITS (channel 1894); Family Entertainment TV (channel 578). As well as the following: 1) August, GA area, WJBF (channel 6 and 1006 in HD); 2) Austin, TX area, KXAN (channel 4 and 1004 in HD), KBVO (channel 7 and 1007 in HD); 3) Bakersfi eld, CA area, KKEY (channel 11 and 3007 in HD), KGETD2 (channel 16 and 1016 in HD), KGET (channel 17 and 1017 in HD); 4) Baton Rouge, LA area, WBRL (channel 21 and channel 1021 in HD), WGMB (channel 44 and 1044 in HD), WVLA (channel 33 and 1033 in HD); 5) Birmingham, AL area, WIAT (channel 42 and 1042 in HD); 6) Champaign, IL area, WCIA (channel 3 and 1003), WCIX (channel 49); 7) Charleston, SC area, WCBD (channel 2 and 1002 in HD), WCBDD2 (channel 14); 8) Columbus, GA area, WRBL (channel 3 and 1003 in HD); 9) Columbus, OH area, WCMH (channel 4 and 1004 in HD); 10) Dayton, OH area, WDTN (channel 2 and 1002 in HD); 11) El Paso, TX area, KTSM (channel 9 and 1009 in HD); 12) Fort Smith, AR area, KFTA (channel 24 and 1024 in HD), KNWA (channel 51 and 1051 in HD); 13) Fresno, CA area, KSEE (channel 24 and 1024 in HD), KGPE (channel 47 and 1047 in HD); 14) Grand Rapids, MI area, WOTV (channel 4 and 1004 in HD), WXSP (channel 6 and 1006 in HD), WOOD (channel 8 and 1008 in HD); 15) Green Bay, WI area, WFRV (channel 5 and 1005 in HD); 16) Greenville, SC area, WSPA (channel 7 and 1007 in HD), WYCW (channel 62 and 1062 in HD); 17) Huntsville, AL area, WHDF (channel 15 and 1015 in HD), WZDX (channel 54 and 1054 in HD); 18) Indianapolis, IN area, WISH (channel 8 and 1008 in HD), WNDY (channel 10 and 1010 in HD); 19) Jackson, MS area, WJTV (channel 12 and 1012 in HD); 20) Knoxville, TN area, WATE (channel 6 and 1006 in HD); 21) Lafayette, LA area, KLFY (channel 10 and 1010 in HD); 22) Lansing, MI area, WLNS (channel 6 and 1006 in HD); 23) Little Rock, AR area, KLRT (channel 16 and 1016 in HD), KASN (channel 38 and 1038 in HD), KARK (channel 4 and 1004 in HD), KARZ (channel 1042 in HD); 24) Lubbock, TX area, KAMC (channel 28 and 1028 in HD), KLBK (channel 13 and 1013 in HD); 25) McAllen, TX area, KVEO (channel 23 and 1023 in HD); 26) Memphis, TN area, WATN (channel 24 and 1024 in HD), WLMT (channel 30 and 1030 in HD); 27) Mobile, AL area, WKRG (channel 5 and 1005 in HD), WFNA (channel 12 and 1012 in HD); 28) Nashville, TN area, WKRN (channel 2 and 1002 in HD); 29) Odessa, TX area , KPEJ (channel 24 and 1024 in HD), KMID (channel 2 and 1002 in HD); 30) Panama City, FL area, WMBB (channel 13 and 1013 in HD); 31) Raleigh, NC area, WNCN (channel 17 and 1017 in HD); 32) San Francisco, CA area, KRON (channel 4 and 1004 in HD); 33) Shreveport, LA area, KMSS (channel 33 and 1033 in HD), KTAL (channel 6 and 1006 in HD), KSHV (channel 45 and 1045 in HD); 34) Springfi eld, MO area, KOLR (channel 10 and 1010 in HD), KOZL (channel 27 and 1027 in HD), KRBK (channel 5 and 1005 in HD); 35) Topeka, KA area, KSNT (channel 27 and 1027 in HD), KTMJ (channel 43 and 1043 in HD); 36) Wichita, KS area, KSNW (channel 3 and 1003 in HD). In addition: Harlingen-Brownsville, TX Russia area, KVEO (channel 23 and 1023 in HD). August 2019 The AT&T contract with the programmer for the following channels is set to expire. While these channels will continue to be available to U-verse members so long as AT&T has the rights to carry them, if a reasonable agreement cannot be reached with the programmer the programming will no longer be available. AT&T may modify the channel location for the programming by moving them from their current channel location to a channel between 9501 – 9599, and if a reasonable longer term agreement cannot be reached with the programmers, we may lose the rights to carry them (listed in alphabetical order) on or after August 2019: IndiePlex (channel 914); NHK World TV HD (channels 1221, 1379); Nuestra Tele (channel 3026); RetroPlex (channel 916 and 1916 in HD); Starz (channel 902 and 1902 in HD); Starz Cinema (channel 908); Starz Comedy (channel 910 and 1910 in HD); Starz Edge (channel 904 and 1904 in HD); Starz Encore (channel 932 and 1932 in HD); Starz Encore Action (channel 938 and 1938 in HD); Starz Encore Black (channel 942 and 1942 in HD); Starz Encore Classic (channel 934 and 1934 in HD); Starz Encore Espanol (channel 943); Starz Encore Family (channel 944); Starz Encore Suspense (channel 936 and 1936 in HD); Starz Encore - West (channel 933 and 1933 in HD); Starz Encore Westerns (channel 940); Starz in Black (channel 906 and 1906 in HD); Starz Kids & Family (channel 912 and 1912 in HD); Starz Movieplex (channel 909 and 1909 in HD); Starz – West (channel 903 and 1903 in HD); The Tennis Channel (channel 660 and in HD 1660); The Word Network (channel 575); TV Japan (channel 3680 and 3681 in HD).
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