Fox Sports Net
Name | Region served | Home to | Former Name | Year Joined/ Launced | Notes |
Fox Sports Arizona | Arizona New Mexico Utah southern Nevada |
Phoenix Suns (NBA) Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) local coverage of the Pacific-12 |
Prime Sports Arizona | 1996 | |
Fox Sports Bay Area | Northern and central California, northwestern Nevada (and parts of southern Oregon | San Francisco Giants (MLB), Oakland Athletics (MLB), San Jose Sharks (NHL), Golden State Warriors (NBA), San Jose Stealth (NLL), San Jose Sabercats (AFL) and local coverage of the Pacific-10, West Coast, Mountain West, and Western Athletic conferences. | Pacific Sports Network (PSN), SportsChannel Bay Area, SportsChannel Pacific | 1998 | In April 2007, Cablevision sold their 60% interest in FSN Bay Area to Comcast. The Network was rebranded as Comcast SportsNet Bay Area on March 31, 2008 and continued to carry select FSN programming until August 2012. Fox Sports retains 25% ownership in the network. |
Fox Sports Chicago | Northern Illinois, northern Indiana, and eastern Iowa. | Chicago Cubs (MLB), Chicago Bulls (NBA), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL), Chicago Fire (MLS) Chicago Rush, (AFL), Chicago White Sox (MLB), local and national collegiate sports, including those from Fox Sports Detroit. | Sportsvision Chicago, SportsChannel Chicago / Hawkvision, ON TV / Sportsvison | 1998 | 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, and airs FSN's national programming. The old Chicago Sports Report set was purchased (and is now used as the main news set) by WREX in Rockford, IL. Building current home of the Chicago Sun-Times. |
Fox Sports Detroit | Michigan (statewide) northwestern Ohio northeastern Indiana northeast Wisconsin |
Detroit Tigers (MLB) Detroit Pistons (NBA) Detroit Red Wings (NHL) |
None | 1997 | Tigers Live, Red Wings Live, and Pistons Live are produced by FS Detroit. Fox Sports Net Detroit put PASS Sports, which was owned by Post-Newsweek/WDIV-TV, out of business in 1997 when Fox acquired the TV rights to all of the pro sports teams in Detroit. |
Fox Sports Florida | Florida (statewide) southern Alabama southern Georgia |
Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) Orlando Magic (NBA) Miami Marlins (MLB) Florida Panthers (NHL) |
SportsChannel Florida | 2000 | Shares broadcast rights with co-owned Sun Sports. Last FSN network to discontinue the SportsChannel name. |
Fox Sports Midwest | Missouri southern Illinois southern Indiana eastern Nebraska eastern Kansas western Kentucky northern Arkansas |
St. Louis Cardinals (MLB) St. Louis Blues (NHL) local coverage of the Big 12 local coverage of Conference USA |
Prime Sports Midwest | 1996 | Fox Sports Midwest also airs Cardinals games in West Tennessee and northern Mississippi. Royals broadcasts returned to FSN Midwest in the Kansas City market beginning in 2008, after Royals Sports Television Network was shut down. A Kansas City spinoff launched when they became the broadcaster of the Kansas City Royals. |
Fox Sports North | Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa North Dakota South Dakota. |
Minnesota Twins (MLB) Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) Minnesota Wild (NHL) Minnesota Swarm (NLL) Minnesota Lynx (WNBA) |
WCCO II, Wisconsin Sports Network, Midwest Sports Channel | 1996 | Regional subfeeds for the Minnesota/Dakotas region, and for the state of Wisconsin not included in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market. The Wisconsin feed is operated under Fox Sports Wisconsin as of April 2007 and originates from the Twin Cities also with a Milwaukee production base. |
Fox Sports Ohio | Ohio eastern Indiana Kentucky northwestern Pennsylvania, southwestern New York. |
Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA) Cincinnati Reds (MLB) Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) Columbus Crew (MLS) |
SportsChannel Ohio | 1998 | Fox Sports Ohio airs Reds games in Nashville, Tennessee and its surrounding areas, including western North Carolina. Fox Sports Ohio also broadcasts select Cavaliers games on Root Sports Pittsburgh. Separate subfeeds also exist for the Cincinnati and Cleveland markets. |
Fox Sports Carolinas | North Carolina South Carolina |
Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) |
Fox Sports South (now a sub-feed) | 2008 | |
Fox Sports Tennessee | Tennessee northern Alabama |
Memphis Grizzlies (NBA) Nashville Predators (NHL) |
Fox Sports South (now a sub-feed) | 2008 | |
Fox Sports Southwest | Texas northern Louisiana New Mexico Arkansas. |
Dallas Mavericks (NBA) Dallas Stars (NHL) Texas Rangers (MLB) FC Dallas (MLS) San Antonio Spurs (NBA) San Antonio Silver Stars (WNBA) |
Home Sports Entertainment, Prime Sports Southwest. | 1996 | |
Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket | Southern and Central California, southern Nevada, and Hawaii. | Los Angeles Clippers (NBA) Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB) Los Angeles Kings (NHL) Anaheim Ducks (NHL) Chivas USA (MLS) local coverage of the Pacific-12 Conference |
(Original) Prime Ticket, Prime Sports West, FSN West 2 | 1996 | Operates two channels, FS West and PRIME TICKET. Fox Sports West lost coverage of the Los Angeles Lakers to Time Warner Cable SportsNet and Time Warner Cable Deportes when the cable company and the team reached a 20-year broadcast agreement, which begins with the 2012-13 NBA season. The networks have also acquired the rights to the Los Angeles Sparks and the Los Angeles Galaxy from FS West. |
MSG Plus | New York, northern New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, southern Connecticut. | New Jersey Devils (NHL), New York Islanders (NHL), Long Island Lizards (MLL), plus local coverage of the Big East, Northeast, Metro Atlantic and CAA athletic conferences. | SportsChannel New York, FSN New York | 1998 | Co-owned with MSG, which carries the New York Knicks (NBA), Buffalo Sabres (NHL), New York Rangers (NHL), New York Liberty (WNBA), New York Red Bulls (MLS), plus regional collegiate football and basketball. Rebranded as MSG Plus on March 10, 2008 and continues to air programming from Fox Sports Net. |
Sun Sports | Florida | Orlando Magic (NBA) Miami Heat (NBA) Miami Marlins (MLB) Tampa Bay Rays (MLB) Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) |
Sunshine Network | 1996 | Originally a Prime Network affiliate, it is now owned by Fox Sports Net. |
SportSouth | Georgia Alabama Mississippi Tennessee South Carolina North Carolina. |
Atlanta Braves (MLB), Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Charlotte Bobcats (NBA), Memphis Grizzlies (NBA), Nashville Predators (NHL). | Turner South | 2006 | Previously owned by Time-Warner as part of the TBS family, sold to News Corporation (parent company of Fox Sports Net) in 2006. Renamed to SportSouth on October 13, 2006. SportSouth and Fox Sports South aired Atlanta Thrashers games prior to 2011 when the team moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and became the Winnipeg Jets (which are currently aired on the TSN-Jets channel). |
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—Chinese proverb.
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