Five stations in the Shreveport area will change frequencies this Friday April 12, 2019 as part of the FCC spectrum repack, which requires nearly 1,000 TV stations across the country to change frequencies over the next two years to make room for wireless broadband services.

This means that any viewer who watches these stations through an antenna will need to rescan their TV in order to continue watching local programming.

KTAL-TV (NBC) – 4/12/19

KPXJ (CW) - 4/12/19

KADO-CD (Independent) – 4/12/19

KBXS-CD (Independent) – 4/12/19

KSHV-TV (MyNetwork TV) – 4/12/19

According to a press release, stations are currently in Phase 2 of the FCC spectrum repack. Antenna users in the Shreveport area will also need to rescan their TVs again between May 2, 2020 and July 3, 2020 (Phase 10) to continue to watch local programing on KLTS-TV (PBS) and KSLA (CBS).

More than 72 million people across the country rely on over-the-air TV for news, entertainment and emergency weather programming, especially millennials (cord cutters), minority groups, rural communities and seniors, and they could lose service if they’re not prepared for this change. While cable and satellite subscribers are not affected, anyone who watches TV for free with an antenna will need to go through the rescan process.

Luckily, the rescan process is simple, and the TV does most of the work. You can find step-by-step directions and videos tutorials for how to rescan at TVAnswers.org.

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