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FSN: Fox Sports Net
Type cable television network
Country United States
Availability National, through regional affiliates
Owner News Corporation through Fox Entertainment Group (some affiliates owned by Cablevision)
Launch date 1977 (SportsChannel)
1983 (Prime Network)
1997 (Fox Sports Net)
Website FoxSports.com (shared with the rest of Fox Sports's US operations)
Fox Sports Net headquarters in Los Angeles.

The Fox Sports Regional Networks, or simply Fox Sports Net (FSN), are cable TV networks that were originally owned by separate companies. In addition to live sports coverage, Fox Sports Net broadcasts sports news and talk across a range of radio affiliates. The most notable were the SportsChannel networks, which went on the air in 1977 with the original SportsChannel (now FSN New York), and Prime Network, which went on the air in 1983 with the charter member being Home Sports and Entertainment (now FSN Southwest). Fox also purchased SportSouth (now FSN South) from Turner Broadcasting in 1995.

In 1996, News Corporation, which launched the Fox Broadcasting Company in 1986, took over the Prime Network affiliates and renamed them all "Fox Sports Net." In 1997, SportsChannel America joined the Fox Sports Net family (except for the Florida affiliate, which joined in 2000).

Starting in September 2004, Fox Sports Net became known simply as FSN, but the name Fox Sports Net is also still in common use.

Fox Sports Net is headquartered in Los Angeles, just south of Westwood. In February 2005, NewsCorp (Fox) became 100% owner of FSN, after swapping assets with Cablevision Corporation, but is still identified in its copyright tag as "Fox Sports Net/National Sports Partners"

In addition to regional programming, Fox Sports Net has some national prime time programming such as The Best Damn Sports Show Period and Chris Myers Interviews. FSN has tried to compete with ESPN in original programming, most notably in 1996, when FSN debuted the Fox Sports National Sports Report, a 30 minute sports news program designed to compete with ESPN's SportsCenter. The program originally began as a two hour program, but was steadily cut back as ratings dropped and costs increased. The last edition of the National Sports Report aired in February 2002. In some markets, FSN airs the Regional Sports Report, usually headlined with the name of the region covered, such as the Midwest Sports Report or Southern Sports Report. The regional reports began in 2000 to complement the national sports report, but many regional reports were cut in 2002 due to increasing costs. [1]

Contents

  • 1 Regional FSN networks
    • 1.1 Current networks
    • 1.2 Former FSN networks
  • 2 Fox College Sports (FCS)
  • 3 FOX Boxes
  • 4 New national shows
  • 5 Logos
  • 6 See also
  • 7 External links

Regional FSN networks

Current networks

Name Region served Home to Former Name Notes
Arizona Arizona, New Mexico and southern Nevada. Phoenix Suns (NBA), Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), Phoenix Coyotes (NHL), Phoenix Mercury (WNBA), local coverage of the Pacific 10, Western Athletic, Big Sky, and Mountain West conferences. PRIME Sports Arizona Arizona Sports Report is produced in Atlanta at FSN South.
Bay Area Northern and central California, northern Arizona, northwestern Nevada (including the Lake Tahoe-Reno-Carson City region), and parts of southern Oregon. San Francisco Giants (MLB), Oakland Athletics (MLB), San Jose Sharks (NHL), Golden State Warriors (NBA), San Jose Stealth (NLL), and local coverage of the Pacific 10, West Coast, Mountain West, and Western Athletic conferences. SportsChannel Pacific 40% owned by Fox, 60% owned by Cablevision.
Detroit Michigan (statewide), northwestern Ohio, and northeastern Indiana. Detroit Tigers (MLB), Detroit Pistons (NBA), Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Detroit Shock (WNBA), and local coverage of the Big Ten and Horizon League athletic conferences. Pro-Am Sports System (PASS Sports) Detroit Sports Report is produced by FSN Northwest.
Florida Florida, and parts of southern Alabama and southern Georgia. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (MLB), Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL), Orlando Magic (NBA), Miami Heat (NBA), Florida Marlins (MLB), Florida Panthers (NHL), plus local coverage of the Big East, Atlantic Sun, Conference USA, and Atlantic Coast athletic conferences. SportsChannel Florida Shares broadcast rights with co-owned Sun Sports. Last FSN network to discontinue the SportsChannel name.
Midwest Missouri, southern Illinois, Indiana, eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas, and western Kentucky. Indiana Pacers (NBA), Indiana Fever (WNBA), St. Louis Cardinals (MLB), St. Louis Blues (NHL), and local coverage of minor league baseball and collegiate sports featuring the Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Southeastern, Western Athletic, Missouri Valley, and Horizon League conferences. Prime Sports Midwest A subfeed is sometimes used to show Indiana residents local games from their state, when St. Louis teams are being broadcast on the main feed. The Midwest Sports Report is produced at FSN Pittsburgh.
New England Massachusetts, eastern and central Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Boston Celtics (NBA), New England Revolution (MLS), and local college sports. SportsChannel New England 50% owned by Comcast, 50% owned by Cablevision.
New York New York, northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut. New York Islanders (NHL), New Jersey Devils (NHL), plus local coverage of the Big East, Northeast, and Metro Atlantic athletic conferences. SportsChannel New York Co-owned with Madison Square Garden Network, which carries the New York Knicks (NBA), Buffalo Sabres (NHL), New York Rangers (NHL), New York Liberty (WNBA), Red Bull New York (MLS), plus regional collegiate football and basketball. Owned by Cablevision.
North Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota. Milwaukee Brewers (MLB), Milwaukee Bucks (NBA), Minnesota Twins (MLB), Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA), Minnesota Wild (NHL) and Minnesota Lynx (WNBA), plus local coverage of the Big Ten, Conference USA, and Horizon League athletic conferences. WCCO II, Wisconsin Sports Network, Midwest Sports Channel Regional subfeeds for the Minnesota/Dakotas region, and for the state of Wisconsin not included in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market.
Northwest Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, parts of Wyoming, and parts of northern Nevada. Seattle Mariners (MLB), Seattle SuperSonics (NBA), Seattle Storm (WNBA), Portland Trail Blazers (NBA), plus local coverage of the Pacific 10, Western Athletic, Big Sky, West Coast and Mountain West conferences. Northwest Cable Sports, Prime Sports Northwest Produces FSN Detroit's Detroit Sports Report.
Ohio Ohio (with the exception of the Toledo region, where FSN Detroit is carried), parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Northwestern Pennsylvania, West Virginia and extreme Southwestern New York. Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA), Cincinnati Reds (MLB), Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), plus local coverage of the Big East, Southeastern, Atlantic 10, Mid American, Metro Atlantic, Great Midwest, Conference USA, Atlantic Coast, and Missouri Valley athletic conferences. SportsChannel Ohio Several separate subfeeds for the Cleveland, Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky, and Columbus markets. selected Cincinnati Reds games will be televised on FSN Midwest in parts of Indiana. Reds games do not air on the Cleveland feed of FSN Ohio. FSN Ohio airs Reds games in Nashville, Tennessee and its surrounding areas, including western North Carolina.
Pittsburgh Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Southwestern New York, western Maryland and eastern Ohio. Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB), Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA—via FSN Ohio), Washington Wild Things(Frontier League), plus local coverage of the Big East, Big Ten, Atlantic 10, PIAA, WPIAL and Horizon League athletic conferences. KBL Sports,Prime Sports KBL.
Rocky Mountain Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, western Kansas, western Nebraska, and parts of Nevada and New Mexico. Colorado Rockies (MLB), plus local coverage of the Big 12, Big Sky, Western Athletic, Conference USA, and Mountain West athletic conferences. Prime Sports Rocky Mountain A sub-feed for Utah (FSN Utah) carries the Utah Jazz (NBA), Phoenix Coyotes (NHL—via FSN Arizona), Real Salt Lake (MLS) and local collegiate sports.
South Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, northern Mississippi, Alabama, and most of North Carolina. Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), Carolina Hurricanes (NHL), Atlanta Braves (MLB), St.Louis Cardinals (MLB-via FSN Midwest), Nashville Predators (NHL) plus local coverage of Atlantic Coast, Southeastern, Conference USA, Big South, and Southern athletic conferences. SportSouth Produces Arizona Sports Report for FSN Arizona.
Southwest Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, parts of New Mexico, and Arkansas. Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL), Texas Rangers (MLB), FC Dallas (MLS), San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio Silver Stars (WNBA), plus local coverage of the Southland, Big 12, and Conference USA athletic conferences. Home Sports Entertainment, Prime Sports Southwest. A sub-feed is offered for Southeast Texas (FSN Houston), which operates evenings and weekends, and is home to the Houston Rockets (NBA), Houston Astros (MLB), Houston Dynamo (MLS), Houston Comets (WNBA), and local collegiate sports.
West Southern California, southern Nevada, and Hawaii. Los Angeles Lakers (NBA), Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB), Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB), Los Angeles Kings (NHL), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (NHL), Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA), Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS), C.D. Chivas USA (MLS), and local coverage of the Pacific 10, West Coast, Mountain West, Western Athletic, and Big West conferences. (Original) Prime Ticket, Prime Sports West Shares programming with FSN Prime Ticket, which serves the same area.
Prime Ticket Southern California, southern Nevada, and Hawaii. Los Angeles Lakers (NBA), Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB), Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB), Los Angeles Kings (NHL), Anaheim Mighty Ducks (NHL), Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA), Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS), C.D. Chivas USA (MLS), and local coverage of the Pacific 10, West Coast, Mountain West, Western Athletic, and Big West conferences. FSN West 2 Shares programming with FSN West, which serves the same area.

Former FSN networks

Name Region served (Former) Home to Former Name Other
Chicago Northern Illinois, northern Indiana, and eastern Iowa. Chicago Rush (Arena Football League), local and national collegiate sports, including those from FSN Detroit. Sportsvision, SportsChannel Chicago Closed on June 23, 2006. Was the production and origination point of the Chicago, Ohio, and Bay Area Sports Report programs (all 50% owned by Rainbow Sports/Cablevision). Comcast SportsNet Chicago now occupies the former FSN Chicago facility located at 350 North Orleans Street.

Fox College Sports (FCS)

Main article: Fox College Sports

FSN also offers Fox College Sports (formerly Fox Sports Digital Networks) for digital cable subscribers. These are three channels (each marked Atlantic, Central, and Pacific) that provide programming (primarily colleigate sports, plus minor league sports) that would be carried from each individual FSN network, as well as each affilliate's regional sports reports and individually-produced programming (such as coaches shows, team magazines, and documentaries). More or less, these three networks are condensed versions of the 22 FSN-affiliated networks, including Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, though the channels also show international events that fit too oddly on FSN or Fox Soccer Channel, such as the Commonwealth Games and the FINA World Swimming Championships.

The FCS Channels offers the FSN feeds on the following channels:

  • Atlantic: New England, New York, Pittsburgh, South, Florida, Sun Sports, CSN Mid-Atlantic and MSG Network
  • Central: Detroit, Southwest, North, Midwest, and Ohio.
  • Pacific: Bay Area, Arizona, Rocky Mountain, Northwest, West, and Prime Ticket.

See Regional sports network for those regional sports channels which are not part of Fox Sports Net.

FOX Boxes

FSN has often been the testing ground for the innovations that FOX comes up with graphically and the source of inspiration that other networks have for their graphics. They were the first U.S. sports channel to introduce the bar score/time graphic on the top of the screen. Since FSN came up with the top-screen bar graphic, many other major networks (including NBC and ABC) have abandoned the corner box graphic in favor of the bar.

New national shows

This article or section contains information about a scheduled future television show or episode(s).
It may contain non-definitive information based on commercials, a website or interviews. The information may still change as the date of broadcast approaches.
  • On June 26, 2006, FSN is scheduled to debut In Focus, which effectively replaces Beyond the Glory, a program in the vein of Biography and SportsCentury which ran from 2001 until early 2006. This new half-hour takes a look at the impact of a particular sports event; the debut is a recounting of the boxing match in which Mike Tyson bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear. Dick Enberg will be the host.[2]
  • On July 3, 2006, FSN will debut The FSN Final Score, the first national sports news program on the network since the cancellation of the National Sports Report. FSN veterans Van Earl Wright, Barry LeBrock, and Andrew Siciliano, and Greg Wolf of TVG will serve as hosts. Rick Jaffe, the show's executive producer, promised that the half-hour program will focus on showing game highlights, without additional analysis or interviews.[3]

Logos

See also

  • Broadcasting of sports events
  • Fox Broadcasting Company
  • Fox Sports
  • Fox Sports en Español
  • Fox Soccer Channel
  • Fox Sports en Latinoamérica
  • Fox Sports World Canada
  • Fox Footy Channel
  • Comcast SportsNet
  • NESN

External links

  • Official Site
  • FSN Bay Area Official Website
  • FSN Florida Official Website
  • FSN New England Official Website
  • KaiserBlog: RSN Network information
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