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Zeam Unable to Locate Local Channels for Sherman Area

The Zeam platform reported it could not find any local television stations for the Sherman market.

Quincy Doyle

July 4, 20261 min read

TV reception - illustration, Jake Team LLC
TV reception - illustration, Jake Team LLC

The Zeam service was unable to identify any local television channels for the Sherman area. The platform, which attempts to locate nearby broadcast stations for users, returned a message stating that no Zeam channels were found in the user's specific location.

Sherman is situated approximately 9 miles southwest of Denison. Despite the geographic proximity to other communities, the system did not list any available stations for this particular market during the search.

The service indicated that it would not share the user's location data with third parties. However, the lack of available channels suggests that either no stations are registered in the system for this area or the platform could not match the location to a known broadcast feed.

Users seeking local television options in Sherman are directed to use the platform's search tool to find a station near them. The specific names or call signs of any nearby stations were not provided by the system.

It is not yet clear if this absence of channels is a temporary technical issue or a permanent gap in the Zeam database for this region. Further details regarding the availability of local television in Sherman are not yet clear.

Source: zeam.com.

Sources

https://zeam.com/publishers/238/kxii

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Quincy Doyle

Quincy Doyle writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Denison.

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