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Bally Sports Detroit

Bally Sports Detroit (BSD) is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group that operates as a Bally Sports affiliate. It provides coverage of local sports teams in the state of Michigan, primarily focusing on those in Metro Detroit. The network airs exclusive broadcasts of games involving the Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons, and Detroit Red Wings; repeats of Detroit Lions preseason games; and some state college and high school sports.[1]

Bally Sports Detroit
TypeRegional sports network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaMichigan
Northeastern Indiana
Northwest Ohio
Northeast Wisconsin
Nationwide (via satellite)
NetworkBally Sports
HeadquartersSouthfield, Michigan
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDiamond Sports Group
ParentSinclair Broadcast Group & Entertainment Studios
History
LaunchedSeptember 17, 1997 (26 years ago) (1997-09-17)
ReplacedPro-Am Sports System
(unrelated/defunct)
Former namesFox Sports Detroit (1997–1999, 2008–2021)
Fox Sports Net Detroit (1999–2004)
FSN Detroit (2004–2008)
Links
Websitewww.ballysports.com/detroit
Availability
(Some events may air on overflow feed Bally Sports Detroit Extra due to event conflicts)
Streaming media
Bally Sports appwww.ballysports.com/
(U.S. cable internet subscribers only; requires login from participating providers to stream content; some events may not be available due to league rights restrictions)
DirecTV StreamInternet Protocol television
FuboTVInternet Protocol television

Bally Sports Detroit is available on cable television throughout Michigan, as well as in northeastern Indiana, northwest Ohio and some portions of northeastern Wisconsin and nationwide on satellite via DirecTV. Bally Sports Detroit is available for streaming through DirecTV Stream and FuboTV. The network's production facilities and offices are based in Southfield, Michigan,[2] with master control operations based at the Sinclair Broadcast Group Media Operations Center in Atlanta, Georgia.[3] The network also maintains dedicated remote sets in the concourses of Comerica Park and Little Caesars Arena.

History edit

Beginnings edit

Bally Sports Detroit traces its origins to 1996, when News Corporation purchased 50% of the Prime Network, a group of regional sports networks owned by Liberty Media, and immediately rebranded them under the "Fox Sports Network" banner.[4] At the time of the purchase, Post-Newsweek Stations (owners of Detroit NBC affiliate WDIV-TV, channel 4) owned the Detroit-based Pro-Am Sports System (PASS Sports), which served the local affiliate of the Prime Network. News Corporation announced plans to launch a Fox Sports Net affiliate in Michigan, and made a surprise bid for, and won, the local cable television rights to NBA games involving the Detroit Pistons.[5][6]

 
Former Fox Sports Detroit logo, used from 2012 to 2021

When PASS Sports' respective National Hockey League and Major League Baseball broadcast rights to the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers franchises came up for renewal, Fox Sports Net made a bid for the contracts and won them both.[6] Fox Sports decided to push the launch date of the new channel forward in time for the beginning of the 1997–98 NHL season and 1998 MLB season; Fox Sports Detroit began broadcasting on September 17, 1997.[7] Post-Newsweek, meanwhile, concluded that its coverage area was not large enough to support two RSNs and sold the remainder of its Tigers and Pistons contracts, and the contract of sportscaster John Keating, to Fox Sports Detroit.[6] Post-Newsweek shut down PASS Sports on October 31, 1997, leaving Fox Sports Detroit as the sole regional sports network in Michigan.[6]

Studios edit

From its launch until January 16, 2008, Fox Sports Detroit broadcast its studio shows out of FSN Northwest's facilities in Bellevue, Washington.[8] On October 1, 2009, the network unveiled a new all-digital high definition-capable studio in its Southfield headquarters dubbed the "Call Sam Studio", named after its sponsor, the Sam Bernstein Law Firm. It serves as the production base of the pre-game/post-game shows Tigers Live, Pistons Live and Red Wings Live, as well the magazine shows of all three teams and all of the channel's other local programming. It was expected that 80% of the shows produced from the studio would be produced and broadcast in HD. The first program to originate from the new studio was Wingspan, a special previewing the 2009–10 Red Wings season, on October 1.[2]

Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings switch to cable full-time edit

The channel shared professional team coverage rights with some Detroit area broadcast television stations until the spring of 2008. In March 2008, the channel signed new long-term contracts with the Pistons, Red Wings and Tigers to broadcast more games than in previous years, becoming the exclusive local home of all three teams for the first time until at least 2018.[1] This leaves only the NFL's Detroit Lions as the only local professional sports team in Detroit to have all of its games on broadcast television.

Around this time a 720p high definition simulcast feed of Fox Sports Detroit was launched. It telecasts all Detroit Pistons, Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers games in HD, their respective pre-game and post-game shows and team magazine shows, as well as all college and high school games and programs. Wingspan became the first locally produced pre-recorded program to be broadcast in HD when it began in 2009.[2] In 2010, Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) and MHSAA games began airing in HD. Today almost all programming is shown in HD.

Detroit Lions coverage added edit

On May 21, 2015, the Detroit Lions announced a multi-year broadcast partnership with Fox Sports Detroit and WJBK (Fox 2). Fox Sports Detroit produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre-game and post-game segments. The games air live on Fox 2 and the rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network, with re-airings on Bally Sports Detroit.[9] Bally Sports Detroit also airs Lions Live after regular season games, and Monday head coach press conferences.

Change of ownership and rebranding edit

On December 14, 2017, as part of a merger between both companies, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to acquire all 22 regional Fox Sports networks from 21st Century Fox, including Fox Sports Detroit. However, on June 27, 2018, the Justice Department ordered their divestment under antitrust grounds, citing Disney's ownership of ESPN Inc.[10]

On May 3, 2019, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios (through their joint venture, Diamond Sports Group) bought Fox Sports Networks from The Walt Disney Company for $10.6 billion.[11] The deal closed on August 22, 2019.[12]

In October 2020, YouTube TV and Hulu failed to reach agreements with network owner Sinclair, leading those streaming services to drop the channel.[13]

On November 17, 2020, Sinclair announced an agreement with casino operator Bally's Corporation to serve as a new naming rights partner for the FSN channels. Sinclair announced the new Bally Sports branding for the channels on January 27, 2021.[14] On March 31, 2021, coinciding with the 2021 Major League Baseball season, Fox Sports Detroit was rebranded as Bally Sports Detroit, along with 18 other regional sports networks following suit in their respective regions.[15]

On March 14, 2023, Diamond Sports filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.[16]

Programming edit

Local team coverage edit

Professional teams edit

  • Detroit Red Wings – Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to 70 Detroit Red Wings regular season games, as well as some preseason games and the first round of the playoffs.[1] Red Wings Live airs before and after all games.
  • Detroit Tigers – Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to at least 150 Detroit Tigers regular season games, as well as some Spring training games.[1] Tigers Live airs before and after all regular season games, and after all playoff games.
  • Detroit Pistons – Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to up to 70 regular season Detroit Pistons games, as well as some early round playoff games.[1] Pistons Live airs before and after all games.
  • Detroit Lions – Bally Sports Detroit airs repeats of Detroit Lions preseason games. It also airs Lions Live after regular season games, and the Monday press conference with the Lions' head coach.[9]

Minor league teams edit

  • Grand Rapids Griffins – Bally Sports Detroit airs a select number of Grand Rapids Griffins regular season and playoff games.

High school sports edit

  • Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) football playoffs
  • MHSAA girls and boys basketball state finals
  • MHSAA Championships (for all sports; events are either broadcast on television or streamed on the channel's website)[17]

Weekly shows edit

Former programs edit

  • The Detroit Sports Report (or simply DSR) – A Detroit/Michigan-centered sports news show created in September 2000 by Fox Sports Net to help increase ratings for the National Sports Report. Marc Soicher and Angie Arlotti (now Mentink) were the original anchors of the 10:00 p.m. show, while Soicher hosted a 7:00 p.m. edition of the program solo. Mickey York and Brad Adam hosted the weekend editions of the program. In 2003, Mickey York promoted to weeknight co-anchor replacing Soicher, following his departure for FSN Rocky Mountain, with Ryan Field (previously with WJBK and sports radio station WDFN) replacing York as weekend anchor in addition to serving as a correspondent. Ratings for the Detroit Sports Report remained decent, despite declining ratings for the National Sports Report, which itself was canceled in 2002; FSN dropped many of the regional sports news programs over the next few years, with the Detroit Sports Report being the last to be canceled in April 2007.
  • Pistons Insider – A 30-minute pre-recorded in-season pregame show in which Matt Shepard and Pete Skorich preview the night's Pistons opponent. It was canceled after the 2008–09 season.
  • Motor City Memories – Discussion of memorable Detroit Pistons teams of the past, hosted by George Blaha. It was replaced by Pistons In Focus for the 2009–10 season.
  • Spotlight: Detroit – A series profiling prominent Detroit sports figures.
  • In My Own Words: Detroit – A 30-minute interview featuring a sports figure in Detroit. This show is similar to Chris Myers Interview. The show debuted September 9, 2007. John Keating was the host. The program was canceled in 2008.
  • MHSAA Football Friday Overtime – Debuted in August 2011, the program includes highlights, analysis and interviews from high school football games around the state. Hosted by Mickey York and Rob Rubick, it aired live Friday nights at 12:00 a.m. during the fall.[20]
  • Fox Sports Detroit was the home of the WNBA's Detroit Shock until the 2009 season, after which the team relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • State Champs! High School Sports Show – A 30-minute show focusing on Michigan high school sports and certain non-athletic competitions including statewide school participation for the FIRST Robotics Competition.[21]

Specials edit

  • FSN Basement: All Star Edition 2005 – Featuring interviews with George Kell and Al Kaline, each recalling their memories of playing for the Tigers and working together in the television booth. It was re-aired several times in late March 2009 in memory of former long-time Tigers play-by-play announcer George Kell, who died on March 24, 2009, at age 86.
  • Ernie Harwell: We'll Remember – A tribute special shown after the death of legendary Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell on May 5, 2010.
  • A New Day for Detroit – about Detroit's recent sports renaissance and economic revival, focusing on the construction of the Little Caesars Arena in Midtown Detroit, the home of the Pistons (who had played at The Palace of Auburn Hills since 1988) and the Red Wings (who had played at the Joe Louis Arena since 1979), which will mean both teams' 2017–2018 seasons is the first time since the Lions' move to the Pontiac Silverdome in 1975 (and subsequent return to Detroit when they moved to Ford Field in 2002), that all four of Detroit's major professional teams play in the city. It premiered on April 28, 2017, and was narrated by Oscar-winning actor and Detroit native J. K. Simmons.[22]
  • The Roar of '84 - about the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers
  • Miguel Cabrera: One of a Kind: Documenting the career of longtime Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera

Notable on-air staff edit

Hosts and reporters edit

  • John Keating – Red Wings and Tigers host and reporter (1997–present)
  • Mickey York – Tigers and Pistons host and reporter (2000–present)
  • Trevor Thompson – Red Wings and Tigers reporter (2000–present)
  • Natalie Kerwin – Red Wings, Tigers, and Pistons host and reporter (2022–present)
  • Dannie Rogers – Lions host and Tigers, Red Wings, and Pistons reporter (2021–present)

Detroit Tigers edit

  • Jason Benetti – Tigers play-by-play commentator (2024–present)[23]
  • Craig Monroe – Tigers studio analyst (2012–present); Tigers fill-in color commentator (2021–2022); Tigers primary color commentator (2023–present)
  • Kirk Gibson – Tigers fill-in color commentator (1998–2002, 2015–present)
  • Austin Jackson – Tigers fill-in color commentator (2021–present)
  • Dan Petry – Tigers studio analyst (2019–present); Tigers fill-in color commentator (2021–present)
  • Todd Jones – Tigers studio analyst (2023–present); Tigers fill-in color commentator (2023–present)
  • Dan Dickerson – Tigers fill-in play-by-play commentator (2024–present)[24]
  • Carlos Peña – Tigers fill-in color commentator (2024–present)

Detroit Red Wings edit

  • Ken Daniels – Red Wings play-by-play (1997–present)
  • Mickey Redmond – Red Wings analyst (1997–present)
  • Chris Osgood – Red Wings studio analyst, select road games analyst (2013–present)
  • Larry Murphy – Red Wings studio analyst (2006–2013, 2019–present)
  • Jimmy Howard – Red Wings Studio Analyst and Reporter

Detroit Pistons edit

  • George Blaha – Pistons play-by-play (1997–present)
  • Greg Kelser – Pistons color commentator (1997–present)
  • Grant Long – Pistons analyst (2014–present)
  • Tim McCormick – Pistons analyst (2017–present)
  • Johnny Kane – Pistons reporter and fill-in play-by-play (2017–present)

College/high school sports edit

  • Evan Stockton – High school/college sports play-by-play (2020–present)
  • Dan Dickerson – High school/college sports play-by-play (2002–present)
  • Fred Pletsch – High school/college hockey play-by-play and high school/ college hockey analyst (2007–present)
  • Devin Gardner – High school/college football analyst and reporter and Detroit Lions pre-season analyst (2019–present)
  • Rob Rubick – High school/college football analyst (2003–present)
  • Mateen Cleaves – High school/college basketball analyst (2008–present)
  • Kara Liles - High school/college basketball reporter (2022-present)

Former personalities edit

Other services edit

Bally Sports Detroit Extra edit

Bally Sports Detroit Extra is a game-time only alternate feed of Bally Sports Detroit that was originally branded as Fox Sports Detroit Plus.[25][26] It was launched in 2007 to solve scheduling conflicts, such as those of the Detroit Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings, as well as CCHA games, MHSAA finals for football and basketball, and The Mid-American Conference basketball tournament (via Bally Sports Ohio). It is frequently used for live college football, college basketball, college baseball and tennis telecasts and other events distributed nationally by BSN, to avoid conflicts with local coverage.

Bally Sports Detroit Extra has been used for special alternate feeds of local games, such as the annual "¡Fiesta Tigres!" game which celebrates Latin American players, in which alternate announcers conducted Spanish language play-by-play; a "Position-by-position" Tigers game, with the camera isolating on a different defensive player every inning featuring John Keating on play-by-play; as well as a "Social networking" Tigers telecast in which the channel's staff answered viewer questions from Facebook, Twitter, and their own website.

Fox Sports Detroit On Demand edit

Fox Sports Detroit On Demand was the video on demand service of Fox Sports Detroit, which is currently available on Comcast. Launched in October 2008, its offerings include the channel's magazine and coach's shows, which are presented commercial-free. On August 7, 2009, Fox Sports Detroit On Demand began carrying full-length presentations of the channel's Tigers game broadcasts.[27]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c Mike Brudenell (October 2, 2009). . Detroit Free Press. Gannett Company. Archived from the original on November 25, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2010 – via CallSam.com.
  3. ^ Dachman, Jason (25 May 2021). "Behind the Scenes at Sinclair's New Media Operations Center Powering Bally Sports, Marquee Sports, and YES Network". Sports Video Group. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  4. ^ R. Thomas Umstead (July 8, 1996). . Multichannel News. The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  5. ^ . Sports Business Journal. August 27, 1997. Archived from the original on July 7, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d Sandomir, Richard (September 1, 1997). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 31, 2015. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  7. ^ . Sports Business Journal. September 17, 1997. Archived from the original on July 7, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  8. ^ . The Detroit News. Gannett Company. Archived from the original on March 24, 2008. Retrieved March 31, 2010 – via SportscastingJobs.com.
  9. ^ a b "FOX Sports Detroit, FOX2 become Lions' official TV partners". Fox Sports. May 21, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  10. ^ "Disney can buy Fox if it sells 22 regional sports networks, Justice Dept. says". USA Today. June 28, 2018.
  11. ^ Cynthia Littleton (May 3, 2019). "Sinclair Clinches Disney-Regional Sports Networks Deal, Byron Allen Joins as Partner". Variety. Penske Media Corporation.
  12. ^ "Sinclair completes acquisition of regional sports networks from Disney". Bloomberg. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
  13. ^ Sengwe, Stephanie (4 November 2020). "Sinclair CEO 'Disappointed' Hulu and YouTube TV Dropped RSNs, May Lead to 10% Drop in Subscriber Revenue". The Streamable. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  14. ^ Novy-Williams, Eben (2020-11-19). "Bally's Buys Sinclair RSN Naming Rights As Part of Sports Betting Push". Sportico.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  15. ^ Paul, Tony. "FSD becomes Bally Sports Detroit this month; here's what you need to know," The Detroit News, Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2021
  16. ^ Bouma, Luke (14 March 2023). "Bally Sports Just Declared Bankruptcy – The Death of RSNs?". Cord Cutters News. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  17. ^ John Johnson (October 4, 2010). . Michigan High School Athletic Association. Archived from the original on October 29, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2010.
  18. ^ . University of Michigan Athletic Department. Archived from the original on June 22, 2017. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  19. ^ "Men's Basketball Broadcast Information". University of Michigan Athletic Department. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
  20. ^ FS Detroit Staff (August 18, 2011). "FSD enhances prep football coverage". FoxSportsDetroit.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2012. Retrieved August 18, 2011.
  21. ^ . Yellow Flag Productions, LLC. Archived from the original on July 4, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  22. ^ ‘A New Day in Detroit’ Fox Sports Detroit official website April 27, 2017
  23. ^ "Why new Tigers play-by-play voice Jason Benetti left his hometown White Sox for Detroit". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
  24. ^ "Detroit Tigers introduce Jason Benetti as new TV play-by-play announcer". WXYZ. 2023-11-09. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  25. ^ "Fox Sports Detroit Plus information". Fox Sports Detroit. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
  26. ^ "Bally Sports Detroit, Bally Sports Detroit Extra to combine to show all 4 MHSAA high school basketball finals live today". The Mining Journal. 26 March 2022. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  27. ^ Thomas Umstead (August 7, 2009). . Multichannel News. Archived from the original on August 11, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Bally Sports Detroit BSD is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group that operates as a Bally Sports affiliate It provides coverage of local sports teams in the state of Michigan primarily focusing on those in Metro Detroit The network airs exclusive broadcasts of games involving the Detroit Tigers Detroit Pistons and Detroit Red Wings repeats of Detroit Lions preseason games and some state college and high school sports 1 Bally Sports DetroitTypeRegional sports networkCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaMichiganNortheastern IndianaNorthwest OhioNortheast WisconsinNationwide via satellite NetworkBally SportsHeadquartersSouthfield MichiganProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080p HDTV 480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerDiamond Sports GroupParentSinclair Broadcast Group amp Entertainment StudiosHistoryLaunchedSeptember 17 1997 26 years ago 1997 09 17 ReplacedPro Am Sports System unrelated defunct Former namesFox Sports Detroit 1997 1999 2008 2021 Fox Sports Net Detroit 1999 2004 FSN Detroit 2004 2008 LinksWebsitewww wbr ballysports wbr com wbr detroitAvailability Some events may air on overflow feed Bally Sports Detroit Extra due to event conflicts Streaming mediaBally Sports appwww ballysports com U S cable internet subscribers only requires login from participating providers to stream content some events may not be available due to league rights restrictions DirecTV StreamInternet Protocol televisionFuboTVInternet Protocol television Bally Sports Detroit is available on cable television throughout Michigan as well as in northeastern Indiana northwest Ohio and some portions of northeastern Wisconsin and nationwide on satellite via DirecTV Bally Sports Detroit is available for streaming through DirecTV Stream and FuboTV The network s production facilities and offices are based in Southfield Michigan 2 with master control operations based at the Sinclair Broadcast Group Media Operations Center in Atlanta Georgia 3 The network also maintains dedicated remote sets in the concourses of Comerica Park and Little Caesars Arena Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Studios 1 3 Tigers Pistons and Red Wings switch to cable full time 1 4 Detroit Lions coverage added 1 5 Change of ownership and rebranding 2 Programming 2 1 Local team coverage 2 1 1 Professional teams 2 1 2 Minor league teams 2 1 3 High school sports 2 1 4 Weekly shows 2 1 5 Former programs 2 1 6 Specials 3 Notable on air staff 3 1 Hosts and reporters 3 2 Detroit Tigers 3 3 Detroit Red Wings 3 4 Detroit Pistons 3 5 College high school sports 3 6 Former personalities 4 Other services 4 1 Bally Sports Detroit Extra 4 2 Fox Sports Detroit On Demand 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBeginnings edit Bally Sports Detroit traces its origins to 1996 when News Corporation purchased 50 of the Prime Network a group of regional sports networks owned by Liberty Media and immediately rebranded them under the Fox Sports Network banner 4 At the time of the purchase Post Newsweek Stations owners of Detroit NBC affiliate WDIV TV channel 4 owned the Detroit based Pro Am Sports System PASS Sports which served the local affiliate of the Prime Network News Corporation announced plans to launch a Fox Sports Net affiliate in Michigan and made a surprise bid for and won the local cable television rights to NBA games involving the Detroit Pistons 5 6 nbsp Former Fox Sports Detroit logo used from 2012 to 2021 When PASS Sports respective National Hockey League and Major League Baseball broadcast rights to the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers franchises came up for renewal Fox Sports Net made a bid for the contracts and won them both 6 Fox Sports decided to push the launch date of the new channel forward in time for the beginning of the 1997 98 NHL season and 1998 MLB season Fox Sports Detroit began broadcasting on September 17 1997 7 Post Newsweek meanwhile concluded that its coverage area was not large enough to support two RSNs and sold the remainder of its Tigers and Pistons contracts and the contract of sportscaster John Keating to Fox Sports Detroit 6 Post Newsweek shut down PASS Sports on October 31 1997 leaving Fox Sports Detroit as the sole regional sports network in Michigan 6 Studios edit From its launch until January 16 2008 Fox Sports Detroit broadcast its studio shows out of FSN Northwest s facilities in Bellevue Washington 8 On October 1 2009 the network unveiled a new all digital high definition capable studio in its Southfield headquarters dubbed the Call Sam Studio named after its sponsor the Sam Bernstein Law Firm It serves as the production base of the pre game post game shows Tigers Live Pistons Live and Red Wings Live as well the magazine shows of all three teams and all of the channel s other local programming It was expected that 80 of the shows produced from the studio would be produced and broadcast in HD The first program to originate from the new studio was Wingspan a special previewing the 2009 10 Red Wings season on October 1 2 Tigers Pistons and Red Wings switch to cable full time edit The channel shared professional team coverage rights with some Detroit area broadcast television stations until the spring of 2008 In March 2008 the channel signed new long term contracts with the Pistons Red Wings and Tigers to broadcast more games than in previous years becoming the exclusive local home of all three teams for the first time until at least 2018 1 This leaves only the NFL s Detroit Lions as the only local professional sports team in Detroit to have all of its games on broadcast television Around this time a 720p high definition simulcast feed of Fox Sports Detroit was launched It telecasts all Detroit Pistons Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers games in HD their respective pre game and post game shows and team magazine shows as well as all college and high school games and programs Wingspan became the first locally produced pre recorded program to be broadcast in HD when it began in 2009 2 In 2010 Central Collegiate Hockey Association CCHA and MHSAA games began airing in HD Today almost all programming is shown in HD Detroit Lions coverage added edit On May 21 2015 the Detroit Lions announced a multi year broadcast partnership with Fox Sports Detroit and WJBK Fox 2 Fox Sports Detroit produces the preseason game broadcasts with Fox 2 producing the pre game and post game segments The games air live on Fox 2 and the rest of the Detroit Lions Television Network with re airings on Bally Sports Detroit 9 Bally Sports Detroit also airs Lions Live after regular season games and Monday head coach press conferences Change of ownership and rebranding edit On December 14 2017 as part of a merger between both companies The Walt Disney Company announced plans to acquire all 22 regional Fox Sports networks from 21st Century Fox including Fox Sports Detroit However on June 27 2018 the Justice Department ordered their divestment under antitrust grounds citing Disney s ownership of ESPN Inc 10 On May 3 2019 Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios through their joint venture Diamond Sports Group bought Fox Sports Networks from The Walt Disney Company for 10 6 billion 11 The deal closed on August 22 2019 12 In October 2020 YouTube TV and Hulu failed to reach agreements with network owner Sinclair leading those streaming services to drop the channel 13 On November 17 2020 Sinclair announced an agreement with casino operator Bally s Corporation to serve as a new naming rights partner for the FSN channels Sinclair announced the new Bally Sports branding for the channels on January 27 2021 14 On March 31 2021 coinciding with the 2021 Major League Baseball season Fox Sports Detroit was rebranded as Bally Sports Detroit along with 18 other regional sports networks following suit in their respective regions 15 On March 14 2023 Diamond Sports filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy 16 Programming editLocal team coverage edit Professional teams edit Detroit Red Wings Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to 70 Detroit Red Wings regular season games as well as some preseason games and the first round of the playoffs 1 Red Wings Live airs before and after all games Detroit Tigers Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to at least 150 Detroit Tigers regular season games as well as some Spring training games 1 Tigers Live airs before and after all regular season games and after all playoff games Detroit Pistons Bally Sports Detroit holds the exclusive local television rights to up to 70 regular season Detroit Pistons games as well as some early round playoff games 1 Pistons Live airs before and after all games Detroit Lions Bally Sports Detroit airs repeats of Detroit Lions preseason games It also airs Lions Live after regular season games and the Monday press conference with the Lions head coach 9 Minor league teams edit Grand Rapids Griffins Bally Sports Detroit airs a select number of Grand Rapids Griffins regular season and playoff games High school sports edit Michigan High School Athletic Association MHSAA football playoffs MHSAA girls and boys basketball state finals MHSAA Championships for all sports events are either broadcast on television or streamed on the channel s website 17 Weekly shows edit Pistons Weekly A 30 minute in season show featuring off the court stories from the Detroit Pistons Hosted by George Blaha the program also airs on WDIV TV Pistons In Focus A 30 minute show that premiered during the 2009 10 season with biographies of notable Pistons players and coaches past and present hosted by Eli Zaret Those examined have included Isiah Thomas Chuck Daly Bill Laimbeer Dave Bing and Tayshaun Prince Wingspan a 30 minute in season show featuring off the ice stories of the Detroit Red Wings Inside the Tigers A 30 minute in season show featuring off the field stories of the Detroit Tigers Inside Michigan Football A 30 minute weekly discussion of University of Michigan Wolverines football with head coach Jim Harbaugh hosted by Jim Brandstatter The program also features interview segments with Wolverines players as well as locker room footage and special features presented by Doug Karsch Formerly known as Michigan Replay which began on WDIV TV in 1980 its original title was retired in honor of former Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr It is also shown on Big Ten Network and ABC affiliate WXYZ TV channel 7 and via Big Ten Network On Demand 18 Inside Michigan Basketball A 30 minute weekly discussion of University of Michigan Wolverines men s basketball with head coach Juwan Howard hosted by Matt Shepard Maintaining a format similar to Inside Michigan Football the program is also shown on Big Ten Network and available via Big Ten Network On Demand 19 Michigan Sports Weekly A weekly series chronicling the University of Michigan Wolverines sports scene it is hosted by Doug Karsch The program is also shown on Big Ten Network and the Michigan Channel Spartan Sports Zone A weekly program chronicling the Michigan State University Spartans sports scene it is hosted by Dave Ellis The program is also shown on Big Ten Network and Fox College Sports Atlantic One on One with Tom Izzo A 30 minute show featuring Michigan State University Spartans men s basketball head coach Tom Izzo and sports anchor Mickey York It is also shown on Big Ten Network One on One with Mel Tucker A 30 minute show featuring Michigan State University Spartans football head coach Mel Tucker and sports anchor Mickey York It is also shown on Big Ten Network Michigan Golf Live A pre recorded weekly show that promotes golfing and golf courses in Michigan hosted by Bill Hobson Former programs edit The Detroit Sports Report or simply DSR A Detroit Michigan centered sports news show created in September 2000 by Fox Sports Net to help increase ratings for the National Sports Report Marc Soicher and Angie Arlotti now Mentink were the original anchors of the 10 00 p m show while Soicher hosted a 7 00 p m edition of the program solo Mickey York and Brad Adam hosted the weekend editions of the program In 2003 Mickey York promoted to weeknight co anchor replacing Soicher following his departure for FSN Rocky Mountain with Ryan Field previously with WJBK and sports radio station WDFN replacing York as weekend anchor in addition to serving as a correspondent Ratings for the Detroit Sports Report remained decent despite declining ratings for the National Sports Report which itself was canceled in 2002 FSN dropped many of the regional sports news programs over the next few years with the Detroit Sports Report being the last to be canceled in April 2007 Pistons Insider A 30 minute pre recorded in season pregame show in which Matt Shepard and Pete Skorich preview the night s Pistons opponent It was canceled after the 2008 09 season Motor City Memories Discussion of memorable Detroit Pistons teams of the past hosted by George Blaha It was replaced by Pistons In Focus for the 2009 10 season Spotlight Detroit A series profiling prominent Detroit sports figures In My Own Words Detroit A 30 minute interview featuring a sports figure in Detroit This show is similar to Chris Myers Interview The show debuted September 9 2007 John Keating was the host The program was canceled in 2008 MHSAA Football Friday Overtime Debuted in August 2011 the program includes highlights analysis and interviews from high school football games around the state Hosted by Mickey York and Rob Rubick it aired live Friday nights at 12 00 a m during the fall 20 Fox Sports Detroit was the home of the WNBA s Detroit Shock until the 2009 season after which the team relocated to Tulsa Oklahoma State Champs High School Sports Show A 30 minute show focusing on Michigan high school sports and certain non athletic competitions including statewide school participation for the FIRST Robotics Competition 21 Specials edit FSN Basement All Star Edition 2005 Featuring interviews with George Kell and Al Kaline each recalling their memories of playing for the Tigers and working together in the television booth It was re aired several times in late March 2009 in memory of former long time Tigers play by play announcer George Kell who died on March 24 2009 at age 86 Ernie Harwell We ll Remember A tribute special shown after the death of legendary Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell on May 5 2010 A New Day for Detroit about Detroit s recent sports renaissance and economic revival focusing on the construction of the Little Caesars Arena in Midtown Detroit the home of the Pistons who had played at The Palace of Auburn Hills since 1988 and the Red Wings who had played at the Joe Louis Arena since 1979 which will mean both teams 2017 2018 seasons is the first time since the Lions move to the Pontiac Silverdome in 1975 and subsequent return to Detroit when they moved to Ford Field in 2002 that all four of Detroit s major professional teams play in the city It premiered on April 28 2017 and was narrated by Oscar winning actor and Detroit native J K Simmons 22 The Roar of 84 about the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera One of a Kind Documenting the career of longtime Tigers slugger Miguel CabreraNotable on air staff editHosts and reporters edit John Keating Red Wings and Tigers host and reporter 1997 present Mickey York Tigers and Pistons host and reporter 2000 present Trevor Thompson Red Wings and Tigers reporter 2000 present Natalie Kerwin Red Wings Tigers and Pistons host and reporter 2022 present Dannie Rogers Lions host and Tigers Red Wings and Pistons reporter 2021 present Detroit Tigers edit Jason Benetti Tigers play by play commentator 2024 present 23 Craig Monroe Tigers studio analyst 2012 present Tigers fill in color commentator 2021 2022 Tigers primary color commentator 2023 present Kirk Gibson Tigers fill in color commentator 1998 2002 2015 present Austin Jackson Tigers fill in color commentator 2021 present Dan Petry Tigers studio analyst 2019 present Tigers fill in color commentator 2021 present Todd Jones Tigers studio analyst 2023 present Tigers fill in color commentator 2023 present Dan Dickerson Tigers fill in play by play commentator 2024 present 24 Carlos Pena Tigers fill in color commentator 2024 present Detroit Red Wings edit Ken Daniels Red Wings play by play 1997 present Mickey Redmond Red Wings analyst 1997 present Chris Osgood Red Wings studio analyst select road games analyst 2013 present Larry Murphy Red Wings studio analyst 2006 2013 2019 present Jimmy Howard Red Wings Studio Analyst and Reporter Detroit Pistons edit George Blaha Pistons play by play 1997 present Greg Kelser Pistons color commentator 1997 present Grant Long Pistons analyst 2014 present Tim McCormick Pistons analyst 2017 present Johnny Kane Pistons reporter and fill in play by play 2017 present College high school sports edit Evan Stockton High school college sports play by play 2020 present Dan Dickerson High school college sports play by play 2002 present Fred Pletsch High school college hockey play by play and high school college hockey analyst 2007 present Devin Gardner High school college football analyst and reporter and Detroit Lions pre season analyst 2019 present Rob Rubick High school college football analyst 2003 present Mateen Cleaves High school college basketball analyst 2008 present Kara Liles High school college basketball reporter 2022 present Former personalities edit Rod Allen Tigers color commentator 2003 2018 Currently working for Bally Sports Florida as a game analyst for the Miami Marlins Ryan Field host field reporter 2003 2013 Was also on Fox Sports 1 Currently a sports anchor at WABC TV in New York City Ernie Harwell Tigers play by play 1997 2002 Died in 2010 Shannon Hogan Red Wings Tigers and Pistons reporter Left to join New York Islanders broadcast team at MSG Sportsnet Darren Eliot Red Wings studio analyst and select road games analyst 2012 2019 Now an executive for the Vegas Golden Knights Mario Impemba Tigers play by play 2002 2018 Later worked for a season with Boston Red Sox Radio Network but was let go Al Kaline Tigers color commentator 1997 2002 Later worked as a Tigers executive Died in 2020 Brooke Fletcher Red Wings Tigers and Pistons host and reporter and high school football reporter 2018 2022 Left to co host the Bally Sports show The Rally and also covers MLB on Apple TV and college football on the Big Ten Network Manon Rheaume Red Wings studio analyst reporter 2021 2022 Jack Morris Tigers color commentator 2015 2016 2019 2022 Earl Cureton Pistons Analyst and High school and college basketball analyst 2003 2023 Died in January 2024 Matt Shepard Tigers Play by play announcer 2018 2023 Other services editBally Sports Detroit Extra edit Bally Sports Detroit Extra is a game time only alternate feed of Bally Sports Detroit that was originally branded as Fox Sports Detroit Plus 25 26 It was launched in 2007 to solve scheduling conflicts such as those of the Detroit Tigers Pistons and Red Wings as well as CCHA games MHSAA finals for football and basketball and The Mid American Conference basketball tournament via Bally Sports Ohio It is frequently used for live college football college basketball college baseball and tennis telecasts and other events distributed nationally by BSN to avoid conflicts with local coverage Bally Sports Detroit Extra has been used for special alternate feeds of local games such as the annual Fiesta Tigres game which celebrates Latin American players in which alternate announcers conducted Spanish language play by play a Position by position Tigers game with the camera isolating on a different defensive player every inning featuring John Keating on play by play as well as a Social networking Tigers telecast in which the channel s staff answered viewer questions from Facebook Twitter and their own website Fox Sports Detroit On Demand edit Fox Sports Detroit On Demand was the video on demand service of Fox Sports Detroit which is currently available on Comcast Launched in October 2008 its offerings include the channel s magazine and coach s shows which are presented commercial free On August 7 2009 Fox Sports Detroit On Demand began carrying full length presentations of the channel s Tigers game broadcasts 27 See also editMedia in DetroitReferences edit a b c d e Mike Reynolds March 19 2008 FSN Detroit Nets Pro Sports 3 pointer Multichannel News Archived from the original on June 16 2011 Retrieved January 28 2010 a b c Mike Brudenell October 2 2009 New Fox Sports Detroit HD Studio Unveiled Tonight Detroit Free Press Gannett Company Archived from the original on November 25 2009 Retrieved January 28 2010 via CallSam com Dachman Jason 25 May 2021 Behind the Scenes at Sinclair s New Media Operations Center Powering Bally Sports Marquee Sports and YES Network Sports Video Group Retrieved 8 November 2021 R Thomas Umstead July 8 1996 Liberty Sports regionals will become Fox Sports net 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Littleton May 3 2019 Sinclair Clinches Disney Regional Sports Networks Deal Byron Allen Joins as Partner Variety Penske Media Corporation Sinclair completes acquisition of regional sports networks from Disney Bloomberg 22 August 2019 Retrieved 23 August 2019 Sengwe Stephanie 4 November 2020 Sinclair CEO Disappointed Hulu and YouTube TV Dropped RSNs May Lead to 10 Drop in Subscriber Revenue The Streamable Retrieved 23 March 2021 Novy Williams Eben 2020 11 19 Bally s Buys Sinclair RSN Naming Rights As Part of Sports Betting Push Sportico com Retrieved 2021 04 01 Paul Tony FSD becomes Bally Sports Detroit this month here s what you need to know The Detroit News Wednesday March 17 2021 Retrieved March 24 2021 Bouma Luke 14 March 2023 Bally Sports Just Declared Bankruptcy The Death of RSNs Cord Cutters News Retrieved 14 March 2023 John Johnson October 4 2010 FOX Sports Detroit To Deliver All MHSAA Championships To Cable amp Online Audiences Michigan High School Athletic Association Archived 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2013 Retrieved November 16 2010 Bally Sports Detroit Bally Sports Detroit Extra to combine to show all 4 MHSAA high school basketball finals live today The Mining Journal 26 March 2022 Retrieved 27 April 2022 Thomas Umstead August 7 2009 Fox Sports Comcast Put Detroit Tigers Games On Demand Multichannel News Archived from the original on August 11 2009 Retrieved January 28 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fox Sports Detroit Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bally Sports Detroit amp oldid 1217810718, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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