What Channel Is FOX On Spectrum?

by Mark Chen | Updated 1/1/24

Spectrum Channel Guide in Hawaii │Source: BillSmart

Fox is on a different channel on Spectrum depending on your zip code.

As one of the major broadcast channels, it’s generally on a lower channel but we did the research to figure out where Fox is where you live and where the HD channel is.

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Fox Spectrum Channel List

Spectrum customers can watch Fox on the following channels.

Spectrum Fox Channel List

Location
ChannelLocationChannel
Los Angeles11San Diego5, 1206
Anaheim11Long Beach11, 711
Bakersfield6Corpus Christi11, 1206
San Antonio11, 1206Austin2, 1206
Dallas4, 784Birmingham7
Lexington7, 910Louisville9, 910
Charlotte8, 1206Durham13, 1206
Raleigh13, 1206Indianapolis11, 1011
Milwaukee6Kansas City6, 1206
Columbus8Cincinnati3, 1003
Cleveland8, 1008New York5, 1206
Albany8, 1206Buffalo6, 1206

We also did some research on what channels Fox News is on for people who have Spectrum. If you want to watch the superbowl, it’s on Fox in 2023.

Spectrum FOX Channels in NY & NC

You can watch Fox on Spectrum in the state of New York on Channel 1206.

If you don’t want to navigate that far, you can also watch Fox on Channel 6 in Buffalo, 8 in Albany, and Channel 5 in Manhattan.

1206 is also the right channel to watch Fox in North Carolina.

Fox is also on Channel 8 in Charlotte and Channel 13 in Durham and Raleigh.

One thing that’s a little interesting is that in Charlotte, Fox is a special station called WJZY.  This channel has more unique local content than the average Fox affiliate.

Fox On Spectrum in Texas

Fox is on Channel 1206 for Spectrum customers in Texas.

It’s also on Channel 11 in Corpus Christi and San Antonio.  For those who live in Austin, you can also watch Fox on Channel 2.

It’s a bit different in Dallas.  There you can watch Fox on channels 4 and 784.

To watch in Kentucky, you can go to Channel 910 to watch Fox.

You also have the option to watch on Channel 7 in Lexington and Channel 9 in Louisville.

California And Ohio Channel Locations

Most Spectrum customers in California can watch Fox on Channel 11.

This will work for Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Long Beach.  However, in Bakersfield, you need to go to channel 6 and in San Diego, you’ll have to go to channels 5 or 1206 to start watching.

Also, note that in Long Beach that you have the option to watch on Channel 711 besides Channel 11.

Channel 8 is the right channel to watch Fox in Columbus and Cleveland in Ohio.

One thing to note is that in Columbus, the Fox channel is a superstation called WTTE that has extra local content compared to most Fox affiliates.

For people who live in Cincinnati, go to channels 3 or 1003 to start watching Fox.

You can also watch Fox on Channel 1008 besides Channel 8 in Cleveland.

Other Places to Watch

Fox is weird.  There were several cities where we weren’t able to find Fox channels even though it’s one of the major broadcast networks.

Cities, where this was the case, include Reno, El Paso, and Montgomery.  It could be because when we did our research Fox was in contract disputes so the channel got taken down.

There’s also a random grab bag of Fox channels we found.  Look below.

Birmingham, AL: 7
Indianapolis, ID: 11, 1001
Milwaukee, WI: 6
Kansas City: 6, 1206

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About the author

Mark Chen is the founder and CEO of BillSmart. As a 7-year veteran of the bill negotiation space, he's saved Americans $25mm+ on their phone and cable bills. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows on TV like Yellowstone and college football.