Okay, so, I really wanted to watch the World Series, but I wasn’t sure where to find it. I have DirecTV, so I started my search there. I know, I know, I could’ve just Googled it, but where’s the fun in that, right?

First, I grabbed my remote and turned on the TV. Then, I started flipping through the channels, hoping I’d magically land on the right one. After a few minutes of aimless channel surfing, I realized this was a terrible plan.
Trying to Find the Channel
- I pressed the “Guide” button on my remote to see if I could find any information about the World Series.
- Scrolling through the guide was like trying to find a needle in a haystack. It felt like there were hundreds of channels, and none of them seemed to be showing baseball.
- Finally, I decided to search for it!
I remembered that sometimes these kinds of games will be broadcast on FOX. So I typed “FOX” into the search bar and boom! There it was, right there in the guide’s information.
All of the World Series games are on FOX, that’s the channel I need! Turns out I didn’t even need the search function. I just needed to know it was on FOX.
And that’s how I figured out that the World Series was on FOX. It was a bit of a roundabout journey, but hey, I got there in the end!
So, if you’re like me and you’re wondering what channel the World Series is on DirecTV, just remember it’s on FOX. You’re welcome!
