“Family Feud” doesn’t have just one fixed channel everywhere; it’s syndicated, so the channel depends on where you live and how you watch TV.

Short direct answer

  • In many U.S. areas, new syndicated “Family Feud” episodes with Steve Harvey air on local broadcast stations (often ABC, CBS, FOX, or independent stations) at various times.
  • Some markets carry it in primetime or early evening on networks via MyNetworkTV-branded blocks.
  • International versions air on different local networks, for example “Family Feud Philippines” is on GMA Network.

Because it’s syndicated, the exact channel and time differ by city and provider. To see the precise channel where you are:

  1. Go to the official “Family Feud” site and use the “Find your station” / local listings feature.
  1. Or check your cable/satellite/streaming guide (e.g., YouTube TV) and search for “Family Feud”; it will show which channel (ABC, CBS, FOX, etc.) carries it in your area.
  1. If you’re outside the U.S., search your country’s version (like “Family Feud Canada” or “Family Feud Philippines”) plus “schedule” or “TV listings” to see the specific network.

In practice, think of “Family Feud” like a popular show that “tours” across local stations rather than belonging to just one national channel—your local listings are the final authority on which channel number you’ll find it on.