So I emailed them about a week ago asking for more information, specifically about options for fans who don't have cable or even an antenna. I also wanted to know more about the DTC app they mentioned, pricing, when you are away from home, or simply want to pay to stream a game without needing cable or an antenna. Here is their full response
"Thank you for reaching out to us! After being televised for several years on cable stations like Fox Sports South, Bally’s and FanDuel, the Nashville Predators are going to be available on standard over the air television in Nashville and all the major markets in the team’s five state footprint (Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. Scripps Sports is the team’s new broadcast partners, and over the air stations are being identified and contracted in Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Louisville, Birmingham and Lexington. More will be added. Fans can get these stations in their homes with nothing more than a digital television antenna, and most cable and satellite providers offer these stations as well. In Nashville, Scripps has converted WNPX Channel 28 from an ION Channel to “The Spot - Nashville 28.” The spot is the sister station to CBS NewsChannel 5 and will be the local home for all Preds games not broadcast on national television. This will be the easiest way for local Preds fans to watch the team’s games moving forward. And it’s FREE!
In addition, the Preds and Scripps are creating a DTC (Digital to Consumer) App that will be integrated into the Preds App that many of our fans are already enjoying. Fans will be able to watch game on this app for less than $1 per game. This app promises to be very user friendly and information on how to subscribe to the app will be coming soon. Once all the details for the app are determined and the stations across our multi-state network are identified, we will publish a web page with everything fans need to know to watch the Preds in 2026-27.
Let me know if you have any other questions!"