Channel stability, particularly in the evenings, you know when most of us get home from work, has become atrocious over the past few days or so. Channels drop multiple times in the middle of streams after 5 minutes or fewer of watching. Sometimes it's necessary to switch to a British channel in order to get an American channel "back". Often times before reacquiring those channels they'll loop several times replaying the last minutes of the channel before the signal was dropped.
Multiple channels seem to be affected by this like BBC America, History Channel, Science Channel, and too many others to name individually.
What is going on?
Can someone look into this and correct, please?
Thanks!
ABC New York | 8100 | Entertainments | Local |
ABC Chicago | 8490 | Entertainments | Local |
ABC Miami | 8830 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS Los Angeles | 8001 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS New York | 8101 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS New Jersey | 8121 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS Denver | 8201 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS San Francisco | 8221 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS Houston | 8371 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS Chicago | 8491 | Entertainments | Local |
CBS Miami | 8831 | Entertainments | Local |
NBC New York | 8102 | Entertainments | Local |
NBC 41 Kansas | 8432 | Entertainments | Local |
NBC Chicago | 8492 | Entertainments | Local |
NBC Miami | 8832 | Entertainments | Local |
FOX Los Angeles | 8003 | Sports | Local |
FOX Detroit | 8033 | Entertainments | Local |
FOX New York | 8103 | Entertainments | Local |
FOX Chicago | 8493 | Entertainments | Local |
FOX Miami | 8833 | Entertainments | Local |