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NBC Sports Boston

NBC Sports Boston is an American regional sports network owned by the NBC Sports Group unit of NBCUniversal, and operates as an affiliate of NBC Sports Regional Networks. The channel broadcasts regional coverage of professional sports events throughout New England with a major focus on Boston area teams, as well as several original analysis, magazine and entertainment programs. It is available on cable providers throughout Massachusetts, eastern and central Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island; it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV.

NBC Sports Boston
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaMassachusetts
Northern Connecticut
Vermont
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Nationwide (via satellite)
NetworkNBC Sports Regional Networks
HeadquartersNeedham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerNBC Sports Group (80%)
Boston Celtics (20%)[1]
Sister channelsNew England Cable News
WNEU
WBTS-CD
History
LaunchedNovember 6, 1981 (1981-11-06)[2]
Former namesPRISM New England (1981–1983)
SportsChannel New England (1983–1998)
Fox Sports New England (1998–1999)
Fox Sports Net New England (1999–2004)
FSN New England (2004–2007)
Comcast SportsNet New England (2007–2017)
Links
Websitenbcsports.com/boston
Availability
Streaming media
DirecTV StreamInternet Protocol television
YouTubeTVInternet Protocol television
Hulu LiveInternet Protocol television
FuboTVInternet Protocol television

NBC Sports Boston, along with NBC owned and operated WBTS-CD (channel 15), Telemundo O&O WNEU (channel 60), and New England Cable News (NECN), are all based at the NBCU Boston Media Center on B Street in Needham.

History edit

Early history edit

NBC Sports Boston originally launched on November 6, 1981, as PRISM New England. A spin-off of the Philadelphia-based film and sports-oriented premium service PRISM, it was founded by that channel's parent company, Spectacor. Along with carrying entertainment programming, the network also served as the cable television home for the NHL's Hartford Whalers and the NBA's Boston Celtics, as well as various college sports teams.

In late 1982, Spectacor sold PRISM New England to Cablevision Systems Corporation. On January 1, 1983, the network was rebranded as SportsChannel New England, becoming the second network of what would become the SportsChannel group (after SportsChannel New York). In addition, to the Celtics and Whalers, Cablevision added select New York area sports telecasts to the network which were produced by SportsChannel New York.[3]

As a Fox Sports Net outlet edit

On June 30, 1997, News Corporation and Liberty Media – which had created a new group of regional sports networks, branded as Fox Sports Net, in November 1996, through News Corporation's partial acquisition of the Liberty-owned Prime Network – purchased a 40% interest in Cablevision's sports properties including the SportsChannel networks (as part of a deal that included partial ownership of Madison Square Garden and its NBA and NHL team tenants, the New York Knicks and New York Rangers).[4][5] Cablevision, News Corporation and Liberty Media formed the venture National Sports Partners to run the owned-and-operated regional networks.

As part of a gradual rebranding of most of the SportsChannel networks that began that month (the lone exception being SportsChannel Florida, which did not become an owned-and-operated outlet until 2000), SportsChannel New England officially rebranding as Fox Sports New England on January 28, 1998.[6] That month, MediaOne acquired a 50% interest in the network.[7] However, despite the new name, it did not become an FSN affiliate at that time. The competing New England Sports Network had been an affiliate of FSN since it launched and still had two years left in its affiliation agreement, blocking Fox Sports New England from actually carrying any FSN programming. While Fox had hoped to negotiate an early termination of this agreement, this did not happen.[8] Instead Fox Sports New England did not become an FSN affiliate until January 1, 2000.[9] Later that year, the channel was rebranded as Fox Sports Net New England, as part of a collective brand modification of the FSN networks under the "Fox Sports Net" banner. That year, AT&T Corp. bought MediaOne, including its stake in the network; in January 2001, AT&T proposed to sell the stake, along with its interest in seven other cable networks, in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission.[10] Comcast acquired the stake in November 2002 as part of its merger with AT&T Broadband.[11]

The network's name was shortened to FSN New England in 2004, through the de-emphasis of the "Fox Sports Net" brand by the regional networks. In later years, the network carried selected New York Mets games in parts of Connecticut that were not served by MSG or FSN New York (now MSG Plus), which then produced the games.[12]

As a Comcast SportsNet outlet edit

In February 2005, Cablevision acquired News Corporation's interest in FSN New England, FSN New York, and FSN Chicago in a trade deal in which Fox sold its interest in Madison Square Garden and the arena's NBA and NHL team tenants in exchange for acquiring sole ownership of FSN Florida, FSN Ohio, and FSN's national programming and advertising division. Comcast retained its 50% stake in FSN New England, at the time, analysts speculated that Comcast would eventually acquire full control of the network for integration into its Comcast SportsNet group of regional sports networks.[13]

 
CSN New England logo, used from 2016 to October 1, 2017

On April 30, 2007, Comcast announced that it would purchase Cablevision's stakes in FSN New England and FSN Bay Area from Cablevision, giving it full ownership of FSN New England.[14] The network was rebranded as Comcast SportsNet New England on October 1, 2007. CSN New England, along with the other Comcast SportsNet-branded networks, was revamped with a new logo and graphics package (similar to that first used by sister network Comcast SportsNet Bay Area after it dropped the FSN brand) in August 2008.

With Comcast's acquisition of NBCUniversal in 2011, Comcast SportsNet was also integrated into the new NBC Sports Group, culminating with the addition of the peacock logo and an updated graphics package to mirror that of its parent network. That year, the network reached an extension of their rights deal with the Boston Celtics that saw the team acquire a 20% equity stake in Comcast SportsNet New England.[1] On August 6, 2014, satellite provider Dish Network dropped Comcast SportsNet New England in a dispute over a proposed increase in retransmission consent fees during carriage agreement negotiations.[15]

Comcast rebranded the network as NBC Sports Boston on October 2, 2017, as part of a larger rebranding of the Comcast SportsNet networks under the NBC Sports brand.[16]

Programming edit

Sports coverage edit

NBC Sports Boston holds the regional cable television rights to the NBA's Boston Celtics (the only remaining sports property that has aired its games on the network since its launch in 1981), the WNBA's Connecticut Sun,[17] the New England Free Jacks of the Major League Rugby,[18][19] the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse and the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League (which have aired its games on the network since the team's formation in 2011).

Until 2012, Comcast SportsNet New England also carried programming distributed nationally by Fox Sports Networks in lieu of a regional FSN affiliate. This includes access to a variety of college sports, notably Pac-12 Conference basketball games on various nights, as well as Saturday telecasts of football games from the Pac-12 and Big 12 Conferences during their respective seasons. The channel also aired studio shows produced by Fox Sports Networks (such as The Best Damn Sports Show Period and FSN Final Score), prior to the premiere of the network's own sports news program, SportsNet Central, in December 2009. Comcast SportsNet New England, along with four other CSN networks, dropped FSN programming on August 1, 2012, after the NBC Sports Group could not reach a deal to continue carrying FSN programming.[20]

The network formerly carried games from the NHL's Hartford Whalers from its launch in 1981 until the team's relocation to North Carolina (as the Carolina Hurricanes) in 1997. The network also served as the television home of the Boston Breakers of the United States Football League, broadcasting the team's games that were not nationally televised by ABC or ESPN for one season in 1983. The network also carried select Hartford Wolf Pack games from 1997 to 2006.

The network formerly aired games for the New England Revolution first in the 2000s and became its exclusive television provider in 2010 until the pandemic shortened 2020 season when the Revolution moved its broadcasts in Boston on both CBS Affiliate WBZ-TV on select games and MyNetworkTV Affiliate WSBK-TV on most games. For people in Rhode Island they will be offered by also MyNetworkTV WPRI-TV.

Current and former original programming edit

  • New England Revolution games 2010-2020
  • The Baseball Show (airs Sundays from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. during baseball season) – Hosted by Bob Neumeier with analysts Lou Merloni, Sean McAdam, Dan Shaughnessy, and Steve Buckley, it is a call-in program featuring studio discussions, and opinions and comments from viewers and listeners about the latest issues regarding the Boston Red Sox. Original host Michael Felger left the program after committing to WBZ-FM (98.5) in August 2009 as the show was simulcast on WBZ competitor WEEI (850 AM) through 2010; it currently airs solely on NBC Sports Boston. A special edition of the program, The Basketball Show, airs whenever the Boston Celtics are playing in the NBA Finals.
  • Celtics Now – Hosted by Michael Holley, a weekly studio show reviewing news involving the Boston Celtics from the previous week.
  • Cross Check (Tuesday nights during hockey season) – Hosted by Michael Felger and Mike Milbury, the show discusses all of the week's latest news on the Boston Bruins. Joe Haggerty and Bruins fourth line winger Shawn Thornton make weekly appearances. The show's signature segment is called "Fan or Fraud,” an on-the-street trivia segment in which Bruins fans around the Boston area are asked questions about the team to determine if they are a true fan.
  • Early Edition (weeknights at 6:00 p.m.) – Hosted by Gary Tanguay, Trenni Kusnierek and Michael Felger, Early Edition combines hot takes and opinion, offering an unfiltered look at the best Boston sports topics of the day.
  • Boston Sports Tonight (weeknights at 9:00 p.m.) – Michael Holley, Tom Giles and Danielle Trotta meet fans at the cross-section of opinion, information and fun. The unique format provides immediate, real-time reactions to what's happening throughout the Boston sports world.
  • Best of Boston Sports Tonight (airs at various timeslots during weekdays and Saturdays) – Recap of the Best Moments from the network's nightly sports show centered on opinion, information and fun.
  • Sports Sunday (Sundays at 7:30 p.m.) – Sports Sunday, a studio show hosted by Michael Felger, reviews the previous week in New England Sports. Panelists include Lou Merloni, Bob Ryan, Ron Borges, Michael Holley, Chris Gasper, Sean McAdam, Cedric Maxwell, Damon Amendolara, Tom E. Curran, Troy Brown, Ty Law and Kevin Paul Dupont. The program's "conference call" call-in segment features writers from across the United States discussing the national sports scene.
  • The Toucher and Rich Show (weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.) – A simulcast of the weekday morning drive radio program from WBZ-FM, hosted by Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb.
  • Felger and Mazz (weekdays from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) – Debuting on November 14, 2011, it is a simulcast of the afternoon drive program from WBZ-FM, hosted by Michael Felger and Tony Massarotti, with Jim Murray providing the day's headlines every 30 minutes. Former Patriots' tight end Jermaine Wiggins co-hosted the program on Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. as part of a segment called "Wiggy Tuesday" until August 2014. Contributors include Boston Globe sportswriter Chris Gasper (who appears in-studio on Fridays and during the football season), Paul Perillo (who discusses the New England Patriots on Thursdays), Greg Bedard on Tuesdays (who appears during football season) and Bruins president Cam Neely (who appears weekly during hockey season).
  • New England Tailgate (Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. during football season) – Hosted by Gary Tanguay with Fred Smerlas and Steve DeOssie as analysts, it is a weekly studio show featuring discussion and analysis on the New England Patriots.
  • Patriots Football Weekly (Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. during football season) – Hosted by writers/editors of the New England Patriots official newspaper, Patriots Football Weekly: Fred Kirsch, Andy Hart and Paul Perillo.
  • Quick Slants (Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. during football season) – An interactive football show that airs hosted by Tom E. Curran, answering questions about current events in the NFL via Twitter, Facebook, and live chat.

Notable on-air staff edit

Current on-air staff edit

  • DJ Bean – Boston Sports Tonight Friday host
  • Bob Beers – hockey analyst (2009–present)
  • Marc Bertrand – Zolak and Bertrand
  • Abby Chin – Celtics pregame and postgame as well as court-side reporter
  • Tom E. Curran – Patriots Insider
  • Michael FelgerFormer host of Arbella Early Edition and Co-Host of Felger and Mazz and Boston Sports Tonight Felger and Holly
  • Chris Forsberg – Celtics Insider
  • Tom Giles – anchor and reporter
  • Michael HolleyBoston Sports Tonight host (2008–present)
  • Trenni Casey – anchor and reporter
  • Chris Mannix – Celtics studio analyst
  • Tony Massarotti – co-host of Felger and Mazz
  • Lou Merloni – baseball analyst and fill-in UNO Sun Sports Tonight host (2009–present)
  • Phil Perry - Patriots anchor/reporter
  • Brian Scalabrine – Celtics commentator and analyst (2012–2013, 2014–present)
  • John Tomase – Red Sox reporter and analyst
  • Tim Welsh – Celtics studio analyst
  • Scott ZolakZolak and Bertrand
  • Drew Carter – Celtics alternate play-by-play announcer (2023-present)

Former on-air staff edit

  • Kay Adams – co-host, Quick Slants
  • Dale ArnoldSports Net Central (2008-2011)
  • Upton Bell – Boston Breakers studio host (1983)
  • Don Blackburn – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1983–1986)
  • A. Sherrod Blakely - Celtics analyst
  • Troy Brown – football analyst
  • Gerry Cheevers – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1986–1995)
  • Larry CollmusRacing From Suffolk Downs co-host
  • Bob Cousy – Boston Celtics color commentator (1999–2008)
  • Dalen Cuff – Sports Net Central Anchor & Reporter
  • Greg Dickerson – Boston Celtics courtside reporter (2006–2013), studio host (2001–2006)
  • Kyle Draper – Celtics studio host (2013–2020) and "Sports Sunday" host (2017–2020)
  • Evan Drellich – Red Sox reporter and analyst, co-host of The Baseball Show (2017–2019)
  • Brad Feldman – New England Revolution play-by-play announcer
  • Mike Fornes – Hartford Whalers play-by-play (1981–1984)
  • John Forslund – Hartford Whalers play-by-play (19951997)
  • Naoko Funayama – New England Revolution reporter
  • Bill Gardner – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1996–1997)
  • Mike Giardi – Sports Net Central anchor/reporter (2009-2018)
  • Mike Gorman – Celtics play-by-play announcer (19822024) Connecticut Sun play-by-play announcer (2010–2011)
  • Joe Haggerty – Bruins analyst
  • Tommy HeinsohnBoston Celtics color commentator for Celtics games (19822020)
  • André Lacroix – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1982–1983)
  • Bob Lobel – Boston Celtics studio host (1989–1993)
  • Mike Lynch – Boston Celtics studio host (1993–1994)
  • Paul Mariner – New England Revolution color commentator
  • Donny Marshall – Boston Celtics studio analyst, and color commentator for select Celtics' road games (2005–2013)
  • Carolyn Manno – Sports Net Central anchor/reporter (2009–2012)
  • Willie Maye – Boston Celtics courtside reporter (1996–2005), studio host (1994–1996)
  • Sean McAdam – NBC Sports Boston baseball staff writer (2009-2016)
  • Johnny McKenzie – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1981–1982)
  • Jessica Moran – Anchor and reporter (2009–2016, currently a news/sports reporter at WMUR)
  • Bob NeumeierSportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2010–2016) co-host The Baseball Show
  • Harvey Pack – Racing From Suffolk Downs co-host
  • Rick Peckham – Hartford Whalers play-by-play (1984–1995)
  • Daryl Reaugh – Hartford Whalers color commentator (1995–1996)
  • Leah Secondo – Boston Celtics studio host (1997–1998)
  • Kayce Smith – Boston Sports Tonight co-host (2017–2018)
  • Gary Tanguay – Early Edition co-host
  • Danielle Trotta - Boston Sports Tonight co-host (2018–2020)
  • Kim Walden – Boston Celtics studio host (1996–1997)
  • Nicole Zaloumis – SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–2012)

Other services edit

NBC Sports Boston HD edit

NBC Sports Boston HD is a high definition simulcast feed of NBC Sports Boston, which transmits in the 1080i resolution format. The simulcast feed broadcasts live Boston Celtics games, studio shows and original programming in high definition.

References edit

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  18. ^ "Free Jacks, NBC Sports Boston announce partnership for 2022 MLR season". NECN.com. January 27, 2022. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
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  20. ^ Ourand, John (August 14, 2012). "NBC Sports Group Drops FSN Programming From Comcast RSNs". SportsBusiness Daily. Retrieved October 8, 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website

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NBC Sports Boston is an American regional sports network owned by the NBC Sports Group unit of NBCUniversal and operates as an affiliate of NBC Sports Regional Networks The channel broadcasts regional coverage of professional sports events throughout New England with a major focus on Boston area teams as well as several original analysis magazine and entertainment programs It is available on cable providers throughout Massachusetts eastern and central Connecticut Vermont Maine New Hampshire and Rhode Island it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV NBC Sports BostonCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaMassachusettsNorthern ConnecticutVermontMaineNew HampshireRhode IslandNationwide via satellite NetworkNBC Sports Regional NetworksHeadquartersNeedham Massachusetts U S ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerNBC Sports Group 80 Boston Celtics 20 1 Sister channelsNew England Cable NewsWNEUWBTS CDHistoryLaunchedNovember 6 1981 1981 11 06 2 Former namesPRISM New England 1981 1983 SportsChannel New England 1983 1998 Fox Sports New England 1998 1999 Fox Sports Net New England 1999 2004 FSN New England 2004 2007 Comcast SportsNet New England 2007 2017 LinksWebsitenbcsports wbr com wbr bostonAvailabilityStreaming mediaDirecTV StreamInternet Protocol televisionYouTubeTVInternet Protocol televisionHulu LiveInternet Protocol televisionFuboTVInternet Protocol television NBC Sports Boston along with NBC owned and operated WBTS CD channel 15 Telemundo O amp O WNEU channel 60 and New England Cable News NECN are all based at the NBCU Boston Media Center on B Street in Needham Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 As a Fox Sports Net outlet 1 3 As a Comcast SportsNet outlet 2 Programming 2 1 Sports coverage 2 2 Current and former original programming 3 Notable on air staff 3 1 Current on air staff 3 2 Former on air staff 4 Other services 4 1 NBC Sports Boston HD 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly history edit NBC Sports Boston originally launched on November 6 1981 as PRISM New England A spin off of the Philadelphia based film and sports oriented premium service PRISM it was founded by that channel s parent company Spectacor Along with carrying entertainment programming the network also served as the cable television home for the NHL s Hartford Whalers and the NBA s Boston Celtics as well as various college sports teams In late 1982 Spectacor sold PRISM New England to Cablevision Systems Corporation On January 1 1983 the network was rebranded as SportsChannel New England becoming the second network of what would become the SportsChannel group after SportsChannel New York In addition to the Celtics and Whalers Cablevision added select New York area sports telecasts to the network which were produced by SportsChannel New York 3 As a Fox Sports Net outlet edit On June 30 1997 News Corporation and Liberty Media which had created a new group of regional sports networks branded as Fox Sports Net in November 1996 through News Corporation s partial acquisition of the Liberty owned Prime Network purchased a 40 interest in Cablevision s sports properties including the SportsChannel networks as part of a deal that included partial ownership of Madison Square Garden and its NBA and NHL team tenants the New York Knicks and New York Rangers 4 5 Cablevision News Corporation and Liberty Media formed the venture National Sports Partners to run the owned and operated regional networks As part of a gradual rebranding of most of the SportsChannel networks that began that month the lone exception being SportsChannel Florida which did not become an owned and operated outlet until 2000 SportsChannel New England officially rebranding as Fox Sports New England on January 28 1998 6 That month MediaOne acquired a 50 interest in the network 7 However despite the new name it did not become an FSN affiliate at that time The competing New England Sports Network had been an affiliate of FSN since it launched and still had two years left in its affiliation agreement blocking Fox Sports New England from actually carrying any FSN programming While Fox had hoped to negotiate an early termination of this agreement this did not happen 8 Instead Fox Sports New England did not become an FSN affiliate until January 1 2000 9 Later that year the channel was rebranded as Fox Sports Net New England as part of a collective brand modification of the FSN networks under the Fox Sports Net banner That year AT amp T Corp bought MediaOne including its stake in the network in January 2001 AT amp T proposed to sell the stake along with its interest in seven other cable networks in a filing with the Federal Communications Commission 10 Comcast acquired the stake in November 2002 as part of its merger with AT amp T Broadband 11 The network s name was shortened to FSN New England in 2004 through the de emphasis of the Fox Sports Net brand by the regional networks In later years the network carried selected New York Mets games in parts of Connecticut that were not served by MSG or FSN New York now MSG Plus which then produced the games 12 As a Comcast SportsNet outlet edit In February 2005 Cablevision acquired News Corporation s interest in FSN New England FSN New York and FSN Chicago in a trade deal in which Fox sold its interest in Madison Square Garden and the arena s NBA and NHL team tenants in exchange for acquiring sole ownership of FSN Florida FSN Ohio and FSN s national programming and advertising division Comcast retained its 50 stake in FSN New England at the time analysts speculated that Comcast would eventually acquire full control of the network for integration into its Comcast SportsNet group of regional sports networks 13 nbsp CSN New England logo used from 2016 to October 1 2017 On April 30 2007 Comcast announced that it would purchase Cablevision s stakes in FSN New England and FSN Bay Area from Cablevision giving it full ownership of FSN New England 14 The network was rebranded as Comcast SportsNet New England on October 1 2007 CSN New England along with the other Comcast SportsNet branded networks was revamped with a new logo and graphics package similar to that first used by sister network Comcast SportsNet Bay Area after it dropped the FSN brand in August 2008 With Comcast s acquisition of NBCUniversal in 2011 Comcast SportsNet was also integrated into the new NBC Sports Group culminating with the addition of the peacock logo and an updated graphics package to mirror that of its parent network That year the network reached an extension of their rights deal with the Boston Celtics that saw the team acquire a 20 equity stake in Comcast SportsNet New England 1 On August 6 2014 satellite provider Dish Network dropped Comcast SportsNet New England in a dispute over a proposed increase in retransmission consent fees during carriage agreement negotiations 15 Comcast rebranded the network as NBC Sports Boston on October 2 2017 as part of a larger rebranding of the Comcast SportsNet networks under the NBC Sports brand 16 Programming editSports coverage edit NBC Sports Boston holds the regional cable television rights to the NBA s Boston Celtics the only remaining sports property that has aired its games on the network since its launch in 1981 the WNBA s Connecticut Sun 17 the New England Free Jacks of the Major League Rugby 18 19 the Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse and the Maine Celtics of the NBA G League which have aired its games on the network since the team s formation in 2011 Until 2012 Comcast SportsNet New England also carried programming distributed nationally by Fox Sports Networks in lieu of a regional FSN affiliate This includes access to a variety of college sports notably Pac 12 Conference basketball games on various nights as well as Saturday telecasts of football games from the Pac 12 and Big 12 Conferences during their respective seasons The channel also aired studio shows produced by Fox Sports Networks such as The Best Damn Sports Show Period and FSN Final Score prior to the premiere of the network s own sports news program SportsNet Central in December 2009 Comcast SportsNet New England along with four other CSN networks dropped FSN programming on August 1 2012 after the NBC Sports Group could not reach a deal to continue carrying FSN programming 20 The network formerly carried games from the NHL s Hartford Whalers from its launch in 1981 until the team s relocation to North Carolina as the Carolina Hurricanes in 1997 The network also served as the television home of the Boston Breakers of the United States Football League broadcasting the team s games that were not nationally televised by ABC or ESPN for one season in 1983 The network also carried select Hartford Wolf Pack games from 1997 to 2006 The network formerly aired games for the New England Revolution first in the 2000s and became its exclusive television provider in 2010 until the pandemic shortened 2020 season when the Revolution moved its broadcasts in Boston on both CBS Affiliate WBZ TV on select games and MyNetworkTV Affiliate WSBK TV on most games For people in Rhode Island they will be offered by also MyNetworkTV WPRI TV Current and former original programming edit New England Revolution games 2010 2020 The Baseball Show airs Sundays from 6 30 p m to 8 00 p m during baseball season Hosted by Bob Neumeier with analysts Lou Merloni Sean McAdam Dan Shaughnessy and Steve Buckley it is a call in program featuring studio discussions and opinions and comments from viewers and listeners about the latest issues regarding the Boston Red Sox Original host Michael Felger left the program after committing to WBZ FM 98 5 in August 2009 as the show was simulcast on WBZ competitor WEEI 850 AM through 2010 it currently airs solely on NBC Sports Boston A special edition of the program The Basketball Show airs whenever the Boston Celtics are playing in the NBA Finals Celtics Now Hosted by Michael Holley a weekly studio show reviewing news involving the Boston Celtics from the previous week Cross Check Tuesday nights during hockey season Hosted by Michael Felger and Mike Milbury the show discusses all of the week s latest news on the Boston Bruins Joe Haggerty and Bruins fourth line winger Shawn Thornton make weekly appearances The show s signature segment is called Fan or Fraud an on the street trivia segment in which Bruins fans around the Boston area are asked questions about the team to determine if they are a true fan Early Edition weeknights at 6 00 p m Hosted by Gary Tanguay Trenni Kusnierek and Michael Felger Early Edition combines hot takes and opinion offering an unfiltered look at the best Boston sports topics of the day Boston Sports Tonight weeknights at 9 00 p m Michael Holley Tom Giles and Danielle Trotta meet fans at the cross section of opinion information and fun The unique format provides immediate real time reactions to what s happening throughout the Boston sports world Best of Boston Sports Tonight airs at various timeslots during weekdays and Saturdays Recap of the Best Moments from the network s nightly sports show centered on opinion information and fun Sports Sunday Sundays at 7 30 p m Sports Sunday a studio show hosted by Michael Felger reviews the previous week in New England Sports Panelists include Lou Merloni Bob Ryan Ron Borges Michael Holley Chris Gasper Sean McAdam Cedric Maxwell Damon Amendolara Tom E Curran Troy Brown Ty Law and Kevin Paul Dupont The program s conference call call in segment features writers from across the United States discussing the national sports scene The Toucher and Rich Show weekdays from 6 00 a m to 10 00 a m A simulcast of the weekday morning drive radio program from WBZ FM hosted by Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb Felger and Mazz weekdays from 2 00 p m to 6 00 p m Debuting on November 14 2011 it is a simulcast of the afternoon drive program from WBZ FM hosted by Michael Felger and Tony Massarotti with Jim Murray providing the day s headlines every 30 minutes Former Patriots tight end Jermaine Wiggins co hosted the program on Tuesdays from 2 00 p m to 4 00 p m as part of a segment called Wiggy Tuesday until August 2014 Contributors include Boston Globe sportswriter Chris Gasper who appears in studio on Fridays and during the football season Paul Perillo who discusses the New England Patriots on Thursdays Greg Bedard on Tuesdays who appears during football season and Bruins president Cam Neely who appears weekly during hockey season New England Tailgate Thursdays at 8 00 p m during football season Hosted by Gary Tanguay with Fred Smerlas and Steve DeOssie as analysts it is a weekly studio show featuring discussion and analysis on the New England Patriots Patriots Football Weekly Thursdays at 7 30 p m during football season Hosted by writers editors of the New England Patriots official newspaper Patriots Football Weekly Fred Kirsch Andy Hart and Paul Perillo Quick Slants Thursdays at 7 00 p m during football season An interactive football show that airs hosted by Tom E Curran answering questions about current events in the NFL via Twitter Facebook and live chat Notable on air staff editCurrent on air staff edit DJ Bean Boston Sports Tonight Friday host Bob Beers hockey analyst 2009 present Marc Bertrand Zolak and Bertrand Abby Chin Celtics pregame and postgame as well as court side reporter Tom E Curran Patriots Insider Michael Felger Former host of Arbella Early Edition and Co Host of Felger and Mazz and Boston Sports Tonight Felger and Holly Chris Forsberg Celtics Insider Tom Giles anchor and reporter Michael Holley Boston Sports Tonight host 2008 present Trenni Casey anchor and reporter Chris Mannix Celtics studio analyst Tony Massarotti co host of Felger and Mazz Lou Merloni baseball analyst and fill in UNO Sun Sports Tonight host 2009 present Phil Perry Patriots anchor reporter Brian Scalabrine Celtics commentator and analyst 2012 2013 2014 present John Tomase Red Sox reporter and analyst Tim Welsh Celtics studio analyst Scott Zolak Zolak and Bertrand Drew Carter Celtics alternate play by play announcer 2023 present Former on air staff edit Kay Adams co host Quick Slants Dale Arnold Sports Net Central 2008 2011 Upton Bell Boston Breakers studio host 1983 Don Blackburn Hartford Whalers color commentator 1983 1986 A Sherrod Blakely Celtics analyst Troy Brown football analyst Gerry Cheevers Hartford Whalers color commentator 1986 1995 Larry Collmus Racing From Suffolk Downs co host Bob Cousy Boston Celtics color commentator 1999 2008 Dalen Cuff Sports Net Central Anchor amp Reporter Greg Dickerson Boston Celtics courtside reporter 2006 2013 studio host 2001 2006 Kyle Draper Celtics studio host 2013 2020 and Sports Sunday host 2017 2020 Evan Drellich Red Sox reporter and analyst co host of The Baseball Show 2017 2019 Brad Feldman New England Revolution play by play announcer Mike Fornes Hartford Whalers play by play 1981 1984 John Forslund Hartford Whalers play by play 1995 1997 Naoko Funayama New England Revolution reporter Bill Gardner Hartford Whalers color commentator 1996 1997 Mike Giardi Sports Net Central anchor reporter 2009 2018 Mike Gorman Celtics play by play announcer 1982 2024 Connecticut Sun play by play announcer 2010 2011 Joe Haggerty Bruins analyst Tommy Heinsohn Boston Celtics color commentator for Celtics games 1982 2020 Andre Lacroix Hartford Whalers color commentator 1982 1983 Bob Lobel Boston Celtics studio host 1989 1993 Mike Lynch Boston Celtics studio host 1993 1994 Paul Mariner New England Revolution color commentator Donny Marshall Boston Celtics studio analyst and color commentator for select Celtics road games 2005 2013 Carolyn Manno Sports Net Central anchor reporter 2009 2012 Willie Maye Boston Celtics courtside reporter 1996 2005 studio host 1994 1996 Sean McAdam NBC Sports Boston baseball staff writer 2009 2016 Johnny McKenzie Hartford Whalers color commentator 1981 1982 Jessica Moran Anchor and reporter 2009 2016 currently a news sports reporter at WMUR Bob Neumeier SportsNet Central anchor reporter 2010 2016 co host The Baseball Show Harvey Pack Racing From Suffolk Downs co host Rick Peckham Hartford Whalers play by play 1984 1995 Daryl Reaugh Hartford Whalers color commentator 1995 1996 Leah Secondo Boston Celtics studio host 1997 1998 Kayce Smith Boston Sports Tonight co host 2017 2018 Gary Tanguay Early Edition co host Danielle Trotta Boston Sports Tonight co host 2018 2020 Kim Walden Boston Celtics studio host 1996 1997 Nicole Zaloumis SportsNet Central anchor reporter 2009 2012 Other services editNBC Sports Boston HD edit NBC Sports Boston HD is a high definition simulcast feed of NBC Sports Boston which transmits in the 1080i resolution format The simulcast feed broadcasts live Boston Celtics games studio shows and original programming in high definition References edit a b Ourand John Lombardo John July 18 2011 New deal to give Celtics stake in RSN SportsBusiness Daily Retrieved October 8 2017 On the air Bangor Daily News Bangor Publishing Company November 13 2001 pp C4 C8 Retrieved November 10 2013 Sporting proposition PDF Broadcasting Magazine December 20 1982 p 8 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Fox putting together national Sports Net Changes ahead for SportsChannel Chicago Sun Times June 24 1997 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 John M Higgins June 30 1997 National net keys regional deal Fox Sports Liberty Media Corp challenge ESPN with stake in SportsChannel Broadcasting amp Cable Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Jim Greenidge January 23 1998 WELCOME TO NEW ENGLAND FOX BYE SPORTSCHANNEL The Boston Globe Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved April 9 2015 Cablevision Systems Corporation Form 10 K TXT EDGAR Securities and Exchange Commission March 31 1999 Retrieved October 7 2017 In January 1998 Media One Inc purchased a 50 interest in Fox Sports New England for approximately 19 million Fox Sports Networks Inc 1998 Annual Report S K Item 405 10 K405 SEC gov UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION March 31 1999 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Fox Sports Networks Inc 2000 Annual Report S K Item 405 10 K405 SEC gov SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION September 28 2000 Retrieved 3 July 2021 AT amp T Seeks OK to Sell Stakes in 8 Cable Outlets Los Angeles Times Bloomberg News January 31 2001 Retrieved October 8 2017 Cablevision Systems Corporation Form 10 K EDGAR Securities and Exchange Commission March 31 2003 Retrieved October 8 2017 Goldberg Jeff October 16 1998 A BAD DEAL FOR METS FANS THE HARTFORD COURANT Retrieved 3 July 2021 Bernstein Andy February 28 2005 Cablevision Fox swap assets SportsBusiness Daily Retrieved October 8 2017 Comcast to buy FSN New England Boston Business Journal April 30 2007 Retrieved October 8 2017 Dish Network drops CSNNE Celtics broadcast home The Boston Globe August 6 2014 NBC Sports Regional Networks to align CSN and TCN properties under NBC Sports brand NBC Sports Regional Networks August 23 2017 Retrieved August 23 2017 Connecticut Sun announce TV deal with NBC Sports Boston 17 May 2023 Free Jacks NBC Sports Boston announce partnership for 2022 MLR season NECN com January 27 2022 Retrieved January 27 2022 Free Jacks NBC Sports Boston announce partnership for 2022 MLR season NBC Sports 27 January 2022 Ourand John August 14 2012 NBC Sports Group Drops FSN Programming From Comcast RSNs SportsBusiness Daily Retrieved October 8 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NBC Sports Boston amp oldid 1221839868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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