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Stadium College Sports

Stadium College Sports (formerly Fox College Sports) is a group of three American sports networks. Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios (under the joint venture Diamond Sports Group), the three channels air college and high school sporting events and programming. The channel is divided into three feeds—Atlantic, Central, and Pacific. Despite their names, the feeds no longer correspond to specific regions. Programming is drawn from the Bally Sports regional sports networks and Stadium.

Stadium College Sports
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
(HD feeds downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTVs)
Ownership
OwnerDiamond Sports Group
(a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios)
Sister channelsTennis Channel
Bally Sports
Stadium
History
LaunchedSeptember 4, 2004; 18 years ago (2004-09-04)
Former namesFox Sports Digital Networks (2001–2004)
Fox College Sports (2004–2021)

History

 
Fox College Sports logo

The three networks were originally launched in June 2001 as Fox Sports Digital Networks as a complement to Fox Sports Net for digital cable subscribers since they did not have access to out-of-market regional sports networks that were available on satellite. The majority of the programming presented on the networks originated from the various Fox Sports regional networks and affiliates. The networks focused on college sports, but also had out-of-market baseball games (which would be phased out after the first few years).[1] In 2004, the networks were relaunched as Fox College Sports to emphasize their college sports programming.[2]

On June 18, 2021, more than a year after the networks sold to Sinclair after having been sold to Disney as part of the 21st Century Fox purchase, and the rebranding of the FSN networks as Bally Sports in late-March of that year, the channels were quietly rebranded as Stadium College Sports, taking their name from Sinclair and Silver Chalice's national sports channel Stadium.[3] In August 2021, Verizon Fios became the first major provider to provide the networks in high-definition.

On December 31, 2021, YouTubeTV announced that the three channels would be removed from their Sports Plus tier on January 1, 2022.

Programming

The channels are divided into three geographical areas, which are Stadium College Sports Atlantic (formerly FCS Atlantic), Stadium College Sports Central (formerly FCS Central), and Stadium College Sports Pacific (formerly FCS Pacific). In addition to the events, the network features weekly coach's shows for various universities, programs from the various conferences and schools that highlight their athletes, and the regional sports reports from Bally Sports and other regional sports channels not within the Bally Sports system. Also featured are high school basketball and football games and some state championships for these sports.[4]

Major events include:

The three Stadium College Sports channels generally air simulcast and live games produced by the Bally Sports networks or by Stadium through the digital only WCC Network and Mountain West Network.

Former Programming

Previously, each network sourced its programming from the various Fox Sports Networks as follows:

References

  1. ^ "Fox Set to Rename Cable Sports Service | TVWeek". TV Week. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Fox Shuffles Cable Offerings". The New York Times. 26 May 2004. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Fox College Sports to become Stadium College Sports". Bend Broadband. 14 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Fox College Sports Name Change: Fox College Sports will become Stadium College Sports on June 18, 2021. All programming will remain the same". Rainier Connect. 10 June 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.

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Stadium College Sports formerly Fox College Sports is a group of three American sports networks Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios under the joint venture Diamond Sports Group the three channels air college and high school sporting events and programming The channel is divided into three feeds Atlantic Central and Pacific Despite their names the feeds no longer correspond to specific regions Programming is drawn from the Bally Sports regional sports networks and Stadium Stadium College SportsCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HDTV HD feeds downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTVs OwnershipOwnerDiamond Sports Group a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios Sister channelsTennis ChannelBally SportsStadiumHistoryLaunchedSeptember 4 2004 18 years ago 2004 09 04 Former namesFox Sports Digital Networks 2001 2004 Fox College Sports 2004 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Former Programming 3 ReferencesHistory Edit Fox College Sports logo The three networks were originally launched in June 2001 as Fox Sports Digital Networks as a complement to Fox Sports Net for digital cable subscribers since they did not have access to out of market regional sports networks that were available on satellite The majority of the programming presented on the networks originated from the various Fox Sports regional networks and affiliates The networks focused on college sports but also had out of market baseball games which would be phased out after the first few years 1 In 2004 the networks were relaunched as Fox College Sports to emphasize their college sports programming 2 On June 18 2021 more than a year after the networks sold to Sinclair after having been sold to Disney as part of the 21st Century Fox purchase and the rebranding of the FSN networks as Bally Sports in late March of that year the channels were quietly rebranded as Stadium College Sports taking their name from Sinclair and Silver Chalice s national sports channel Stadium 3 In August 2021 Verizon Fios became the first major provider to provide the networks in high definition On December 31 2021 YouTubeTV announced that the three channels would be removed from their Sports Plus tier on January 1 2022 Programming EditThe channels are divided into three geographical areas which are Stadium College Sports Atlantic formerly FCS Atlantic Stadium College Sports Central formerly FCS Central and Stadium College Sports Pacific formerly FCS Pacific In addition to the events the network features weekly coach s shows for various universities programs from the various conferences and schools that highlight their athletes and the regional sports reports from Bally Sports and other regional sports channels not within the Bally Sports system Also featured are high school basketball and football games and some state championships for these sports 4 Major events include Football Basketball Baseball Wrestling Hockey Men s amp women s soccer Women s volleyball Lacrosse Track and field Gymnastics Swimming and diving Tennis Paintball SoftballThe three Stadium College Sports channels generally air simulcast and live games produced by the Bally Sports networks or by Stadium through the digital only WCC Network and Mountain West Network Former Programming Edit Previously each network sourced its programming from the various Fox Sports Networks as follows FCS Atlantic Shows Atlantic Coast Conference Big East Conference East Coast Athletic Conference Ivy League and Southeastern Conference content from Root Sports Pittsburgh Fox Sports South Fox Sports Carolinas Fox Sports Tennessee Fox Sports Southeast Fox Sports Florida Sun Sports and MSG Plus FCS Central Shows Big 12 Conference and Mid American Conference content from Fox Sports Detroit Fox Sports Southwest Fox Sports Oklahoma Fox Sports North Fox Sports Wisconsin Fox Sports Midwest Fox Sports Kansas City Fox Sports Indiana and Fox Sports Ohio FCS Pacific Shows Big 12 Conference and Pac 12 Conference content from Fox Sports Arizona Fox Sports West Prime Ticket Root Sports Rocky Mountain Root Sports Utah and Root Sports Northwest Pac 12 Conference football and basketball FCS Final Score a news program similar to FSN s former program Final Score also aired on this network at the top of the hour it has since been cancelled The National Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship Exclusive Home to The Paradise Jam Tournament from the Virgin Islands The FCS Tailgate Tour The NSSA College Surfing Championships The South Padre Invitational FISU International Collegiate Olympic Games every 2 years both Winter and Summer FCS was the exclusive domestic television carrier for these events References Edit Fox Set to Rename Cable Sports Service TVWeek TV Week Retrieved 15 April 2021 Fox Shuffles Cable Offerings The New York Times 26 May 2004 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Fox College Sports to become Stadium College Sports Bend Broadband 14 June 2021 Retrieved 14 June 2021 Fox College Sports Name Change Fox College Sports will become Stadium College Sports on June 18 2021 All programming will remain the same Rainier Connect 10 June 2021 Retrieved 10 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stadium College Sports amp oldid 1111408459, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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