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Streaming Milwaukee Brewers games has never been easier.
Changes To Brewers Television & Streaming In 2026
For years, the Brewers’ broadcast rights were held by Bally Sports, which was renamed FanDuel Sports Network at the start of 2025. These regional sports channels were owned and operated by Diamond Sports Group, which later rebranded as Main Street Sports Group after emerging from bankruptcy at the beginning of 2025.
Although the name may have changed, its financial troubles did not. In January 2026, all nine MLB teams whose broadcast rights were held by FDSN ended their contracts after missed payments. Main Street Sports Group attempted to renegotiate a new deal, but later announced that the company would shutter after the conclusion of the current NBA and NHL seasons.
On the bright side, this means MLB will reclaim the Brewers’ broadcast rights. Milwaukee baseball will now be distributed by MLB Local Media, which also holds rights to 14 other teams.
What Is Brewers.TV?
This means that to stream Brewers games without blackouts, simply purchase a subscription to Brewers.TV, which will cost $99.99 for the entire season. This will finally give in-market fans a convenient way to watch without jumping through the hoops of a cable subscription or regional sports network.
For out-of-market fans, the standard option is an MLB.TV subscription remains the same. If you’re a first-time subscriber, it’s important to note that MLB.TV will include a free trial of ESPN+ that will automatically renew unless canceled. The subscription is currently priced at $30 per month. For additional questions, feel free to visit the FAQ page here.
Despite being a very similar process for fans to enjoy, this will undoubtedly have a drastic impact on the team’s revenue. San Diego, which has been streaming its games directly through the MLB app since 2023, lost an estimated $60 million in annual revenue. The Brewers have a smaller market and could see a meaningful budget crunch depending on how many people ultimately sign up for the standalone service.
Most MLB teams that have migrated to this streaming service have retained their previous broadcasting team, so don't expect much to change on a daily basis in the Brewers' broadcasts.
The Difference Between MLB.TV & Brewers.TV
An MLB.TV subscription will work for anyone outside the Brewers' blackout region. The blackout region is all of Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota, Michigan (the upper peninsula), Iowa, and Illinois. To check whether your region is blacked out, you can use this MLB blackout tool.
Over-The-Air Brewers Games
Here are the cities, and the channels from which the games will be simulcast by the Brewers.TV feed:
Milwaukee: WITI
Madison: WISC, TVW
Duluth-Superior: KDLH, KBJR
Green Bay: WGBA, WACY
La Crosse-Eau Claire: WKBT
Marquette, Mich.: WJMN
Wausau-Rhinelander: WSAW, WZAW, WYOW
Here are the games that will be telecast locally (all times Central):
- March 26: vs. Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m.
- March 31: vs. Tampa Bay Rays, 6:40 p.m.
- April 28: Brewers vs. Arizona Diamondbacks, 6:40 p.m.
- May 12: vs. San Diego Padres, 6:40 p.m.
- May 19: at Chicago Cubs, 6:40 p.m.
- June 2: vs. San Francisco Giants, 6:40 p.m.
- Aug. 4: vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 6:40 p.m.
- Aug. 18: vs. Seattle Mariners, 6:40 p.m.
- Aug. 25: at New York Mets, 6:10 p.m.
- Sept. 8: Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs, 6:40 p.m.
Brewers Television Cable/Satellite Providers
Information on cable and satellite broadcasts, including which channels will be hosting Brewers games, will be announced at a later date.
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