Is there a word to refer to "changing TV channels"?

I wrote the following sentence:

As if she had just realized it was there, she grabbed the remote control from the table, turned on the TV, and changed the channel to the news.

I'm not a native English-speaker, but I think there was a word for "changing the channel."

Is there one?


Solution 1:

Not really; channel-changing is not a verb.

You could just say they switched to the news, or turned the news on.

Solution 2:

In addition to "switched to the news", "flipped(over) to the news" can be used idiomatically here, although I think it is slightly informal (and relatively rare, see edit).

"Zap" is also apparently a word of the meaning you're looking for, as stated in other answers, but I haven't heard it used in everyday speech.

In addition to that, because, in this case, the television has only just been turned on, I think saying "put/switched on the news" would also work, without making reference to the channel being changed.

Edit: As per one of the comments on this answer, it appears that "flipped over" is very rarely used in writing (which is what you're looking for); I based this off what I have heard used in everyday speech, and this also comes with the caveat that it may be more specific to the UK, or maybe even the Midlands. I also note that "flicked" is also used in this way, but with similarly low frequency. "Switched" appears to be the more common term at any rate.

Solution 3:

Zap: v. To use a remote control device to switch (channels on a television) or to turn off (a television set).

So, you can say: "... zapped to the news."

Reference: American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition