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We tell you when your favorite services are down or having problems.
What story, exactly, does it tell? Perhaps you should look at the actual numbers. For example Google had a peak of a colossal 385 reports of problems. Scary.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — If you are having trouble with NewsChannel 9 if you view us over-the-air, that is because there is an issue with our transmitter. Our engineering team is working to address the issue.
NewsChannel 9 is still available to those people who watch on cable or a streaming service. You can also watch all local NewsChannel 9 programming online.
AT&T users are reporting that their services are coming back online after a widespread phone and internet outage that affected most of South Florida this afternoon.
According to the website Downdetector.com, users began reporting having no service at about 3:30 p.m.
Shortly before 6 p.m., users in many parts of South Florida began posting in the comment section of the site that their services have returned.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — About 3,500 households in southeast Austin were briefly without power Sunday morning.
Austin Energy said the outage began at about 8:30 a.m.
By 9:35 a.m., power had been restored to a vast majority of the affected homes, Austin Energy said.
The Pleasant Valley and East Riverside-Oltorf neighborhoods were affected by the outage. The area included parts of East Riverside Drive, South Pleasant Valley Road and East Oltorf Street.
Jan 17 (Reuters) - Some users reported broadcasting issues with CBS and other television service providers on Sunday afternoon, outage monitoring website DownDetector and Verizon Support said on Twitter.
“There is a known broadcasting issue with CBS the network provider and other television service providers,” Verizon Support posted in a tweet.
Fans tuning into the matinee divisional playoff matchup between the Browns and Chiefs on CBS were greeted with a blank screen in some areas of the country, forcing them to miss some first-quarter action.
Some were tuned in to CBS for its pregame programming and noticed that the show and game itself was blacked out, leading to some believing there was foul play afoot:
With the network blacked out, some viewers finally got the channel back at around 3:15 p.m., a few minutes into the game. Most fans were able to catch the first score of the game, but it's safe to assume that NFL and network executives won't be happy about the outage.
The first game of Sunday’s Divisional round doubleheader saw the Cleveland Browns take on the Chiefs in Kansas City, but for millions of people in the northeastern part of the United States, they were treated to a blank screen when they turned on CBS.
As it turns out some technical difficulties led to many people in Browns country and the tri-state area being without coverage of the start of the game — which was maybe merciful for Browns fans as the Chiefs marched, almost unimpeded, to a touchdown on the opening possession of the game. Still, that didn’t stop there from being a lot of angry NFL fans on Twitter wondering why they were looking at nothing during CBS’ biggest game of the weekend.
The good news is there are some workarounds. ESPN Deportes has the Spanish language broadcast of the game and, for Fios customers and others, that broadcast is working, just sans Romo and Nantz.
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: marg6043
But keep the latest on this attacks posted I will read as long as I still have internet
I will keep posting what I can find till it goes down.
Glad I bought that shortwave radio receiver. It's been fun to listen to and may be useful soon.
Maybe I should buy one instead of a drone.
A parody of Katy Perry’s “I Kissed A Girl” that covers President select Joe Biden’s obsession with sniffing hair.