Tue May 20 00:20:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summarized version of the text, rewritten as a news article:
**Headline: Dallas Wings Games to Air Free on KFAA, WFAA’s Sister Station**
**Arlington, TX** – Dallas Wings fans in the DFW area have a new way to catch their favorite team in action! TEGNA, the parent company of WFAA and KFAA, has struck a deal to make KFAA (Channel 29) the exclusive local television partner of the Wings. This means that most Wings games not nationally televised will be broadcast free over-the-air on KFAA. A select number of games may also air on WFAA (Channel 8).
The new broadcast agreement kicked off Monday night as the Wings faced the Seattle Storm at College Park Center in Arlington. Fans can tune in via cable, satellite, streaming provider, or with an HD antenna. KFAA is available on various providers in Dallas-Fort Worth, including AT&T U-verse, Charter Spectrum, DIRECTV, DISH, and Fubo.
The Wings, looking to rebound after an opening loss to the Minnesota Lynx, hope the new broadcast deal will bring more fans to the team as they navigate a season with a revamped roster and coaching staff. While the team struggled against the Storm last season, they are optimistic with new additions like DiJonai Carrington and the loss of key players from Storm.
The Wings hit the road after the Seattle game, but with over half of their 2025 games potentially airing on KFAA, fans can stay connected to the team throughout the season.