Weigel Broadcasting Co. has announced the new statewide TV network to benefit Milwaukee Bucks fans as the 2025-2026 NBA season begins.

In addition to their Milwaukee home, Bucks games will now be available over-the-air to local fans in key cities including Madison, Green Bay, La Crosse, Eau Claire and Wausau. The complete eight-game schedule is below:

 by CBS 58

Stations from Weigel (WMLW & WYTU – Milwaukee and WMEI – Green Bay), Gray Television (WECX – La Crosse/Eau Claire and WYOW – Wausau), and Morgan Murphy Media (WISC – Madison) will broadcast Bucks must-see matchups on over-the-air television to Bucks fans across Wisconsin.
 by CBS 58


“We’re thrilled to reach Bucks fans statewide on broadcast television stations,” said Peter Feigin, President of the Bucks and Fiserv Forum. “Over-the-air is an easy and affordable way for our fans to watch our games, and we’re excited to continue working with Weigel to make them widely available in Wisconsin.”

“Weigel is elated to make this statewide network available for the third season in a row with the Bucks, FanDuel Sports Network, Gray and Morgan Murphy Media,” said Evan Fieldman, executive vice president of Weigel. “The collaboration ensures fans throughout the state enjoy even more Bucks basketball games this season on broadcast television.”

All games will be simulcasts of FanDuel Sports Network broadcasts, featuring Bucks play-by-play announcer Lisa Byington, joined by lead analyst Marques Johnson. Former Bucks player Wesley Matthews will also join Byington as an analyst for 35 games this season. Melanie Ricks and Stephen Watson will serve as sideline reporters, and both will join Craig Coshun during pre and postgame shows.

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Weigel Broadcasting Co. and the Milwaukee Bucks are expanding their partnership for the 2025-26 NBA season, ensuring fans can see even more tentpole games for free on over-the-air television.

Eight Bucks games will air on CBS 58 (WDJT), WMLW “The M,” and Telemundo Wisconsin (WYTU).

The broadcast schedule starts Saturday, November 15 when the Bucks host the Los Angeles Lakers at Fiserv Forum. The slate concludes on WMLW “The M” and in Spanish on Telemundo Wisconsin on April 5. All games are simulcasts of FanDuel Sports Wisconsin.

Below is the full schedule of Bucks games that will be available on Weigel stations:

Fans will continue to enjoy Bucks play-by-play announcer Lisa Byington, joined by lead analyst Marques Johnson. Former Bucks player Wesley Matthews will also join Byington as an analyst for 35 games this season. Melanie Ricks and Stephen Watson will serve as sideline reporters, and both will join Craig Coshun and Steve Novak for pre- and postgame shows.

Bucks games will also be seen on Weigel's MeTV in Green Bay (WMEI), as well as on additional stations around the state to be announced later.

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WMLW ‘The M’ is now the exclusive broadcast home of "Seinfeld" in southeast Wisconsin. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer are part of a “Double Dip” of episodes at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. every Sunday – Friday night, immediately following the CBS 58 News at 9.

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