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AT&T SportsNet

AT&T Sports Networks, LLC (ATTSN) was a group of regional sports networks in the United States that primarily own and operate AT&T Sports Networks (founded in 2009, as Liberty Sports Holdings,[1] later DirecTV Sports Networks, LLC). It was owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through TNT Sports. Each of the networks carried regional broadcasts of sporting events from various professional, collegiate and high school sports teams (with broadcasts typically exclusive to each individual network, although some were shown on more than one AT&T-branded network within a particular team's designated market area).

AT&T Sports Networks, LLC
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide (through regional affiliates)
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
ParentTNT Sports
Sister channels
History
LaunchedMay 4, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-05-04) (networks)
April 1, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-04-01) (corporation)
ClosedOctober 21, 2023; 6 months ago (2023-10-21)
Former namesNetworks: Liberty Sports Holdings (2009)
DirecTV Sports Networks (2009–2016)
Corporation: Root Sports (2011–2017)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

In addition to carrying team and conference-related magazine, analysis and discussion programs exclusive to each region, most of the networks (with the current exception of AT&T SportsNet Southwest) also broadcast nationally distributed sports events, documentary and entertainment programs through a programming agreement with Bally Sports, which is the successor to Fox Sports Networks, a remnant of their former ownership under their previous corporate parents.

While previously operating under the FSN name, these four networks relaunched under the brand Root Sports on April 1, 2011, coinciding with the start of the Major League Baseball regular season. On July 14, 2017, following the acquisition of DirecTV by AT&T, the networks (besides Root Sports Northwest as it is majority-owned by the Seattle Mariners and minority-owned by Warner Bros. Discovery) were re-branded under the name AT&T SportsNet, coinciding with the second half of the 2017 Major League Baseball season. Collectively, the networks serve 13 million cable and satellite subscribers in 22 states.[2] AT&T SportsNet master control operations were based in Atlanta, Georgia.

On February 24, 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would leave the RSN business.[3][4] The AT&T SportsNet name was no longer used as of October 21, 2023. SportsNet Pittsburgh succeeded the network's Pittsburgh affiliate and the Space City Home Network succeeded AT&T SportsNet Southwest. SportsNet Rocky Mountain laid off all of its employees and effectively shut down on October 6, 2023.

History edit

On December 22, 2006, Liberty Media acquired four Fox Sports regional networks – FSN Utah, FSN Pittsburgh, FSN Northwest and FSN Rocky Mountain – as part of a deal with News Corporation, which exchanged the networks and its controlling 38.5% ownership interest in satellite provider DirecTV for US$550 million in cash and stock, in exchange for the 16.3% stake in News Corporation that had been owned by Liberty.[5][6] These three FSN affiliates became part of the Liberty Entertainment division, which also owned a stake in the Game Show Network.

On May 4, 2009, DirecTV Group Inc. announced it would become a part of Liberty Entertainment, and spin off certain properties into a separate company under the DirecTV name, in a deal in which Liberty would increase its share in DirecTV from a minority 48% to a controlling 54%, while Liberty owner John Malone and his family would own a 24% interest. DirecTV would then operate the four acquired FSN-affiliated networks through DirecTV Sports Networks,[7] a new division formed on November 19, 2009, upon the spin-off's completion.[8][9]

In December 2010, DirecTV announced that it would rebrand its FSN affiliates collectively under the "Root Sports" brand. The new brand was created to emphasize connections between the network and fans who passionately support (or "root" for) their local teams. The networks would, according to Mark Shuken, president and chief executive officer of DirecTV Sports Networks at the time, have a "mindset" that "enables us to go from simply covering teams and games to providing an immersive experience as a fan and for the fan."[10] The introduction of Root Sports was also intended to signify a form of independence from FSN; however, the Root Sports networks will maintain their current affiliations with the group through a programming agreement.[11][12] The Root Sports brand was phased in on the networks during the first quarter of 2011, and officially replaced the channels' FSN branding (FSN Pittsburgh, FSN Northwest, FSN Rocky Mountain and FSN Utah) on April 1, 2011. The launch of Root Sports coincided with the opening weekend of the 2011 Major League Baseball season, as Root Sports holds broadcast rights for all of the MLB teams in their respective regions.[10]

On August 6, 2014, DirecTV and AT&T (which was in the process of acquiring DirecTV) acquired Comcast SportsNet Houston – which had earlier been granted a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection placement through an involuntary petition filed by Comcast and NBCUniversal in September 2013[13] – as a 60/40 joint venture (with DirecTV as majority owner). The network was subsequently rebranded as Root Sports Southwest on November 17, 2014,[14][15][16][17] becoming the first Root Sports network to not be a rebranded Fox Sports Networks affiliate.

In April 2016, following the completion of the acquisition of DirecTV by AT&T, DirecTV Sports Networks rebranded under the AT&T name as AT&T Sports Networks. Following this announcement, the channels began to downplay the Root Sports brand by replacing their logo bugs with an AT&T Sports Networks logo, restricting the Root Sports brand to station identification only.[18] Three of the channels were re-branded as AT&T SportsNet on July 14, 2017, introducing new logos and on-air graphics. Root Sports Northwest adopted the new AT&T SportsNet graphics,[19] but remains under the Root Sports brand; it is the only network in the group that is not majority-owned by AT&T.[20][21]

Following AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner in 2018, AT&T SportsNet was moved into the WarnerMedia News & Sports division in March 2019, alongside Time Warner's existing national sports unit Turner Sports.[22]

In February 2020, the New York Post reported that AT&T had abandoned a plan to divest the channels, after only receiving bids in excess of $500 million (rather than the $1 billion valuation it had expected).[23] In May 2021, it was announced that AT&T would instead divest the entirety of WarnerMedia, and contribute it into a joint venture with Discovery Inc., forming a new company later announced as Warner Bros. Discovery.[24][25] Discovery announced on April 7, 2022, that Patrick Crumb, president of AT&T Sports Networks, would report to the yet-to-be-named Chairperson for Warner Bros. Discovery Sports; Jeff Zucker departed the company upon the completion of the merger, but his successor Chris Licht will only oversee CNN.[26] The merger was completed the following day.[25] During this time until closure, the networks licensed the AT&T branding and logo.

On February 24, 2023, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that it would leave the RSN business. The company also sent messages to teams it has deals with, notifying them they had until March 31 to reach an agreement to take their rights back or acquire the networks. If no deal was made before the deadline, Warner Bros. Discovery stated that the channels would go into Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. Those teams with deals with Root Sports Northwest are not affected because that channel already is majority-owned by the Seattle Mariners.[3][4][27]

Despite the March 31 deadline passing, the Houston Astros and Houston Rockets continued to negotiate to take over AT&T SportsNet Southwest from Warner Bros. Discovery,[28] while Major League Baseball continued to negotiate a deal to keep all the RSNs operational through the end of the 2023 MLB season.[29] Meanwhile, the Vegas Golden Knights and Utah Jazz signed deals to move on from AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain to over-the-air television in their home markets.[30][31] Then on August 28, John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal reported that Fenway Sports Group, controlling owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins, would take over AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh;[32] Three days later, Fenway and the Penguins announced that AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh would be rebranded to SportsNet Pittsburgh on October 2.[33] The Pittsburgh Pirates and Colorado Rockies were also reported to be considering whether to assign their local telecast rights to Major League Baseball, or sign deals with SportsNet Pittsburgh or Altitude Sports and Entertainment respectively.[32] On September 29, the Astros and the Rockets announced that they have closed the deal to acquire AT&T SportsNet Southwest, and then rebranded the channel as Space City Home Network on October 3.[34] On October 6, all full-time employees of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain were laid off, with that network shutting down on October 21, ahead of their December 31 deadline.[35]

In December of that year, the Seattle Times reported that the Mariners would acquire full control of Root Sports at the beginning of 2024.[36]

Networks edit

Channel Region served Team rights Formerly operated as Year joined/launched Notes Current Name/Owner
AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh Pennsylvania (outside of the Philadelphia market)
most of West Virginia
(except for eastern panhandle)
far Western Maryland
southeastern Ohio
extreme southwestern New York
far eastern Kentucky
Professional:

Collegiate:

High School & Youth:

KBL Entertainment Network (1986–1994)
Prime Sports KBL (1994–1996)
Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh (1996–2004)
FSN Pittsburgh (2004–2011)
Root Sports Pittsburgh (2011–2017)
2011 Currently owned by the Pittsburgh Penguins with day-to-day operations managed by NESN SportsNet Pittsburgh, owned by Fenway Sports Group
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain Denver, the Rocky Mountains, Utah and Nevada Professional:

Collegiate:

Prime Sports Network (1988–1990)
Prime Sports Rocky Mountain (1990–1996)
Fox Sports Rocky Mountain (1996–2000)
Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain (2000–2004)
FSN Rocky Mountain (2004–2011)
Root Sports Rocky Mountain (2011–2017)
2011 Operated AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain West and AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain Utah as subfeeds SportsNet Rocky Mountain, ceased operations on December 31, 2023.
AT&T SportsNet Southwest Houston metropolitan area
East Texas
Bryan/College Station
Texas Gulf Coast
parts of San Antonio and Austin markets
Southwestern Louisiana
portions of Arkansas
Professional:

Collegiate:

High School:

  • UIL high school football
Comcast SportsNet Houston (2012–2014)
Root Sports Southwest (2014–2017)
2014 Formerly owned by the Houston Astros, the Houston Rockets, and NBCUniversal/Comcast as Comcast SportsNet Houston. Purchased by DirecTV Sports Networks (60%) and AT&T (40%) in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Due to the presence of Bally Sports Southwest on cable providers in its regional territory, AT&T SportsNet Southwest did not carry any programming distributed by Bally Sports. Space City Home Network, owned jointly by Astros & Rockets
Root Sports Northwest Pacific Northwest and Alaska, covers primarily
teams from Washington and Oregon
Professional:

Collegiate:


Northwest Cable Sports (1989–1992)
Prime Sports Northwest (1992–1996)
Fox Sports Northwest (1996–2000)
Fox Sports Net Northwest (2000–2004)
FSN Northwest (2004–11)
2011 In April 2013, the Mariners acquired a controlling 60% stake in the network as a result of its extended rights deal with Root Sports Northwest. Warner Bros. Discovery remained partial owners and operators of the network until the Mariners had acquired the rest of Warner Bros. Discovery's stake in January 2024.[37][38] Still operating as Root Sports

Related services edit

AT&T SportsNet Plus/ROOT Sports Plus edit

Currently, AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, AT&T SportsNet Southwest and ROOT Sports Northwest maintain alternate (or overflow) feeds under the AT&T SportsNet Plus or ROOT Sports Plus brand (with the network's regional name suffixed preceding the "Plus" title) for the broadcast of two or more events involving teams that the respective networks hold the broadcast rights to carry. These overflow feeds are available via digital cable, telco and satellite providers in their home markets, which may provide alternate programming when not used to carry conflicting scheduled game broadcasts.

Video streaming edit

Since 2017, AT&T SportsNet streaming is available to TV Everywhere authenticated subscribers. AT&T SportsNet Southwest will be added to FuboTV starting February 11, 2019, becoming the first over-the-top streaming service to provide any AT&T SportsNet channel[39]

References edit

  1. ^ Mike Reynolds (2009-11-20). "Liberty Sports Rebrands As DirecTV Sports Networks". Multichannel News. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-07-06. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
  3. ^ a b "Warner Bros. Discovery tells teams it is leaving RSN business". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  4. ^ a b Weprin, Alex (2023-02-24). "Warner Bros. Discovery Seeks to Exit Regional Sports Networks Business". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  5. ^ . The New York Times. December 22, 2006. Archived from the original on 2015-04-16. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
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  7. ^ Todd Spangler (May 4, 2009). "DirecTV, Liberty Media Announce Spin-Off Plan". Multichannel News. Reed Business Information. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  8. ^ Mike Reynolds (November 20, 2009). "Liberty Sports Rebrands As DirecTV Sports Networks". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  9. ^ Tim Mullaney; Kelly Riddell (May 4, 2009). "DirecTV Group to Combine With Liberty Entertainment". Bloomberg L.P. Bloomberg News. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  10. ^ a b Tim Baysinger (March 31, 2011). "Root Sports to Launch April 1". Broadcasting & Cable. NewBay Media. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  11. ^ "DIRECTV Sports Networks Will Rebrand FSN Pittsburgh, FSN Northwest, FSN Rocky Mountain in Spring 2011". Pittsburgh Penguins. December 17, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  12. ^ "'Root Sports' new name for sports networks". Denver Business Journal. American City Business Journals. December 17, 2010. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  13. ^ David Barron (February 4, 2014). "Judge places Comcast SportsNet houston in bankruptcy". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
  14. ^ David Barron (September 27, 2013). . Houston Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Archived from the original on August 21, 2016. Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  15. ^ "Root Sports Southwest channel debuts Monday". Houston Chronicle (Ultimate Rockets). Hearst Corporation. November 17, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  16. ^ David Barron (August 6, 2014). "AT&T, DirecTV to take over Comcast SportsNet Houston". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved August 7, 2014.
  17. ^ Mike Reynolds (October 22, 2014). "CSN Houston Chap. 11 Closing Arguments Now Oct. 30". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
  18. ^ "Root Sports regional nets now part of AT&T Sports Networks". Awful Announcing. Ken Fang. April 9, 2016. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  19. ^ "ROOT Sports NW Debuts New Graphics on Mariners Telecasts". From the Corner of Edgar & Dave. 2017-07-15. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  20. ^ "AT&T Rebranding Three ROOT Sports RSNs as 'AT&T SportsNet' in July". Sports Video Group. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  21. ^ "Root Sports Southwest is now AT&T SportsNet Southwest". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  22. ^ Feiner, Lauren (March 4, 2019). "WarnerMedia reorganizes its leadership team after AT&T acquisition". CNBC. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  23. ^ Kosman, Josh (2020-02-18). "AT&T's auction to sell four regional sports channels falls short". New York Post. Retrieved 2020-02-24.
  24. ^ Kovach, Steve; Meredith, Sam (May 17, 2021). "AT&T announces $43 billion deal to merge WarnerMedia with Discovery". CNBC. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
  25. ^ a b Maas, Jennifer (April 8, 2022). "Discovery Closes $43 Billion Acquisition of AT&T's WarnerMedia". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  26. ^ "Discovery, Inc. Announces Future Leadership Team for Warner Bros. Discovery". Discovery, Inc. April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  27. ^ "ROOT Sports Northwest says it's not impacted by Warner Bros. Discovery exiting local sports business". The Seattle Times. 2023-02-24. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  28. ^ Barron, David (March 14, 2023). "Astros, Rockets negotiating to take over AT&T SportsNet Southwest". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 14, 2023.
  29. ^ Lucia, Joe (April 10, 2023). "Warner Bros. Discovery, MLB nearing deal to keep RSNs running through 2023 season". Awful Announcing. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  30. ^ "Vegas Golden Knights, Scripps Sports announce 'historic' broadcast partnership". KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas. 2023-05-04. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
  31. ^ "Utah Jazz will air games free, sell streaming packages to fans next season". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
  32. ^ a b "Sports Media: WBD Sports closer to exit from nearly all of its RSN business". www.sportsbusinessjournal.com. 2023-08-28. Retrieved 2023-08-28.
  33. ^ "Penguins Announce 'SportsNet Pittsburgh' as Regional Sports Network". NHL.com. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
  34. ^ "ASTROS AND ROCKETS ANNOUNCE ASTROS AND ROCKETS ANNOUNCE ACQUISITION OF REGIONAL SPORTS NETWORK AT&T SPORTSNET SOUTHWEST". www.nba.com. Retrieved 2023-09-30.
  35. ^ "AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain shutting down, leaving Rockies broadcasts in limbo for 2024, sources say". The Denver Post. 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
  36. ^ "Mariners to take full control of ROOT Sports NW, clouding team's financial outlook". The Seattle Times. December 15, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
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  38. ^ "Mariners to take full control of ROOT Sports NW, clouding team's financial outlook". The Seattle Times. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  39. ^ ndelgreco. "AT&T SPORTSNET TO BE AVAILABLE TO fuboTV CUSTOMERS IN THE SOUTHWEST TELEVISION TERRITORY". AT&T SportsNet. Retrieved 2019-02-10.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Root Sports redirects here For the channel in Seattle Washington see Root Sports Northwest AT amp T Sports Networks LLC ATTSN was a group of regional sports networks in the United States that primarily own and operate AT amp T Sports Networks founded in 2009 as Liberty Sports Holdings 1 later DirecTV Sports Networks LLC It was owned by Warner Bros Discovery through TNT Sports Each of the networks carried regional broadcasts of sporting events from various professional collegiate and high school sports teams with broadcasts typically exclusive to each individual network although some were shown on more than one AT amp T branded network within a particular team s designated market area AT amp T Sports Networks LLCCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwide through regional affiliates HeadquartersAtlanta GeorgiaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HDTV 480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros DiscoveryParentTNT SportsSister channelsHBO TBS TNT MLB Network NBA TV Motor TrendHistoryLaunchedMay 4 2009 15 years ago 2009 05 04 networks April 1 2011 13 years ago 2011 04 01 corporation ClosedOctober 21 2023 6 months ago 2023 10 21 Former namesNetworks Liberty Sports Holdings 2009 DirecTV Sports Networks 2009 2016 Corporation Root Sports 2011 2017 LinksWebsiteOfficial website In addition to carrying team and conference related magazine analysis and discussion programs exclusive to each region most of the networks with the current exception of AT amp T SportsNet Southwest also broadcast nationally distributed sports events documentary and entertainment programs through a programming agreement with Bally Sports which is the successor to Fox Sports Networks a remnant of their former ownership under their previous corporate parents While previously operating under the FSN name these four networks relaunched under the brand Root Sports on April 1 2011 coinciding with the start of the Major League Baseball regular season On July 14 2017 following the acquisition of DirecTV by AT amp T the networks besides Root Sports Northwest as it is majority owned by the Seattle Mariners and minority owned by Warner Bros Discovery were re branded under the name AT amp T SportsNet coinciding with the second half of the 2017 Major League Baseball season Collectively the networks serve 13 million cable and satellite subscribers in 22 states 2 AT amp T SportsNet master control operations were based in Atlanta Georgia On February 24 2023 Warner Bros Discovery announced that it would leave the RSN business 3 4 The AT amp T SportsNet name was no longer used as of October 21 2023 SportsNet Pittsburgh succeeded the network s Pittsburgh affiliate and the Space City Home Network succeeded AT amp T SportsNet Southwest SportsNet Rocky Mountain laid off all of its employees and effectively shut down on October 6 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Networks 3 Related services 3 1 AT amp T SportsNet Plus ROOT Sports Plus 3 2 Video streaming 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOn December 22 2006 Liberty Media acquired four Fox Sports regional networks FSN Utah FSN Pittsburgh FSN Northwest and FSN Rocky Mountain as part of a deal with News Corporation which exchanged the networks and its controlling 38 5 ownership interest in satellite provider DirecTV for US 550 million in cash and stock in exchange for the 16 3 stake in News Corporation that had been owned by Liberty 5 6 These three FSN affiliates became part of the Liberty Entertainment division which also owned a stake in the Game Show Network On May 4 2009 DirecTV Group Inc announced it would become a part of Liberty Entertainment and spin off certain properties into a separate company under the DirecTV name in a deal in which Liberty would increase its share in DirecTV from a minority 48 to a controlling 54 while Liberty owner John Malone and his family would own a 24 interest DirecTV would then operate the four acquired FSN affiliated networks through DirecTV Sports Networks 7 a new division formed on November 19 2009 upon the spin off s completion 8 9 In December 2010 DirecTV announced that it would rebrand its FSN affiliates collectively under the Root Sports brand The new brand was created to emphasize connections between the network and fans who passionately support or root for their local teams The networks would according to Mark Shuken president and chief executive officer of DirecTV Sports Networks at the time have a mindset that enables us to go from simply covering teams and games to providing an immersive experience as a fan and for the fan 10 The introduction of Root Sports was also intended to signify a form of independence from FSN however the Root Sports networks will maintain their current affiliations with the group through a programming agreement 11 12 The Root Sports brand was phased in on the networks during the first quarter of 2011 and officially replaced the channels FSN branding FSN Pittsburgh FSN Northwest FSN Rocky Mountain and FSN Utah on April 1 2011 The launch of Root Sports coincided with the opening weekend of the 2011 Major League Baseball season as Root Sports holds broadcast rights for all of the MLB teams in their respective regions 10 On August 6 2014 DirecTV and AT amp T which was in the process of acquiring DirecTV acquired Comcast SportsNet Houston which had earlier been granted a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection placement through an involuntary petition filed by Comcast and NBCUniversal in September 2013 13 as a 60 40 joint venture with DirecTV as majority owner The network was subsequently rebranded as Root Sports Southwest on November 17 2014 14 15 16 17 becoming the first Root Sports network to not be a rebranded Fox Sports Networks affiliate In April 2016 following the completion of the acquisition of DirecTV by AT amp T DirecTV Sports Networks rebranded under the AT amp T name as AT amp T Sports Networks Following this announcement the channels began to downplay the Root Sports brand by replacing their logo bugs with an AT amp T Sports Networks logo restricting the Root Sports brand to station identification only 18 Three of the channels were re branded as AT amp T SportsNet on July 14 2017 introducing new logos and on air graphics Root Sports Northwest adopted the new AT amp T SportsNet graphics 19 but remains under the Root Sports brand it is the only network in the group that is not majority owned by AT amp T 20 21 Following AT amp T s acquisition of Time Warner in 2018 AT amp T SportsNet was moved into the WarnerMedia News amp Sports division in March 2019 alongside Time Warner s existing national sports unit Turner Sports 22 In February 2020 the New York Post reported that AT amp T had abandoned a plan to divest the channels after only receiving bids in excess of 500 million rather than the 1 billion valuation it had expected 23 In May 2021 it was announced that AT amp T would instead divest the entirety of WarnerMedia and contribute it into a joint venture with Discovery Inc forming a new company later announced as Warner Bros Discovery 24 25 Discovery announced on April 7 2022 that Patrick Crumb president of AT amp T Sports Networks would report to the yet to be named Chairperson for Warner Bros Discovery Sports Jeff Zucker departed the company upon the completion of the merger but his successor Chris Licht will only oversee CNN 26 The merger was completed the following day 25 During this time until closure the networks licensed the AT amp T branding and logo On February 24 2023 Warner Bros Discovery announced that it would leave the RSN business The company also sent messages to teams it has deals with notifying them they had until March 31 to reach an agreement to take their rights back or acquire the networks If no deal was made before the deadline Warner Bros Discovery stated that the channels would go into Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation Those teams with deals with Root Sports Northwest are not affected because that channel already is majority owned by the Seattle Mariners 3 4 27 Despite the March 31 deadline passing the Houston Astros and Houston Rockets continued to negotiate to take over AT amp T SportsNet Southwest from Warner Bros Discovery 28 while Major League Baseball continued to negotiate a deal to keep all the RSNs operational through the end of the 2023 MLB season 29 Meanwhile the Vegas Golden Knights and Utah Jazz signed deals to move on from AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain to over the air television in their home markets 30 31 Then on August 28 John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal reported that Fenway Sports Group controlling owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins would take over AT amp T SportsNet Pittsburgh 32 Three days later Fenway and the Penguins announced that AT amp T SportsNet Pittsburgh would be rebranded to SportsNet Pittsburgh on October 2 33 The Pittsburgh Pirates and Colorado Rockies were also reported to be considering whether to assign their local telecast rights to Major League Baseball or sign deals with SportsNet Pittsburgh or Altitude Sports and Entertainment respectively 32 On September 29 the Astros and the Rockets announced that they have closed the deal to acquire AT amp T SportsNet Southwest and then rebranded the channel as Space City Home Network on October 3 34 On October 6 all full time employees of AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain were laid off with that network shutting down on October 21 ahead of their December 31 deadline 35 In December of that year the Seattle Times reported that the Mariners would acquire full control of Root Sports at the beginning of 2024 36 Networks editChannel Region served Team rights Formerly operated as Year joined launched Notes Current Name Owner AT amp T SportsNet Pittsburgh Pennsylvania outside of the Philadelphia market most of West Virginia except for eastern panhandle far Western Marylandsoutheastern Ohio extreme southwestern New Yorkfar eastern Kentucky Professional Pittsburgh Penguins NHL Pittsburgh Pirates MLB Wilkes Barre Scranton Penguins AHL Collegiate Mountain East Conference football amp basketball High School amp Youth WVSSAC football basketball and baseball championships and regular season football PONY League World Series KBL Entertainment Network 1986 1994 Prime Sports KBL 1994 1996 Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh 1996 2004 FSN Pittsburgh 2004 2011 Root Sports Pittsburgh 2011 2017 2011 Currently owned by the Pittsburgh Penguins with day to day operations managed by NESN SportsNet Pittsburgh owned by Fenway Sports Group AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain Denver the Rocky Mountains Utah and Nevada Professional Colorado Rockies MLB Collegiate Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls men s and women s basketball MWC West Coast Conference basketball Colorado College Tigers hockey NCHC Prime Sports Network 1988 1990 Prime Sports Rocky Mountain 1990 1996 Fox Sports Rocky Mountain 1996 2000 Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain 2000 2004 FSN Rocky Mountain 2004 2011 Root Sports Rocky Mountain 2011 2017 2011 Operated AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain West and AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain Utah as subfeeds SportsNet Rocky Mountain ceased operations on December 31 2023 AT amp T SportsNet Southwest Houston metropolitan areaEast TexasBryan College StationTexas Gulf Coastparts of San Antonio and Austin marketsSouthwestern Louisianaportions of Arkansas Professional Houston Rockets NBA Houston Astros MLB Houston SaberCats MLR Houston Dash NWSL Collegiate Shriners College Classic Texas Southern Tigers football SWAC Sam Houston State Bearkats football High School UIL high school football Comcast SportsNet Houston 2012 2014 Root Sports Southwest 2014 2017 2014 Formerly owned by the Houston Astros the Houston Rockets and NBCUniversal Comcast as Comcast SportsNet Houston Purchased by DirecTV Sports Networks 60 and AT amp T 40 in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings Due to the presence of Bally Sports Southwest on cable providers in its regional territory AT amp T SportsNet Southwest did not carry any programming distributed by Bally Sports Space City Home Network owned jointly by Astros amp Rockets Root Sports Northwest Pacific Northwest and Alaska covers primarilyteams from Washington and Oregon Professional Portland Trail Blazers NBA Seattle Mariners MLB Seattle Kraken NHL Seattle Seahawks NFL team related programs only Seattle Seawolves MLR Collegiate Gonzaga Bulldogs basketball WCC Portland Pilots basketball WCC Northwest Cable Sports 1989 1992 Prime Sports Northwest 1992 1996 Fox Sports Northwest 1996 2000 Fox Sports Net Northwest 2000 2004 FSN Northwest 2004 11 2011 In April 2013 the Mariners acquired a controlling 60 stake in the network as a result of its extended rights deal with Root Sports Northwest Warner Bros Discovery remained partial owners and operators of the network until the Mariners had acquired the rest of Warner Bros Discovery s stake in January 2024 37 38 Still operating as Root SportsRelated services editAT amp T SportsNet Plus ROOT Sports Plus edit Currently AT amp T SportsNet Pittsburgh AT amp T SportsNet Southwest and ROOT Sports Northwest maintain alternate or overflow feeds under the AT amp T SportsNet Plus or ROOT Sports Plus brand with the network s regional name suffixed preceding the Plus title for the broadcast of two or more events involving teams that the respective networks hold the broadcast rights to carry These overflow feeds are available via digital cable telco and satellite providers in their home markets which may provide alternate programming when not used to carry conflicting scheduled game broadcasts Video streaming edit Since 2017 AT amp T SportsNet streaming is available to TV Everywhere authenticated subscribers AT amp T SportsNet Southwest will be added to FuboTV starting February 11 2019 becoming the first over the top streaming service to provide any AT amp T SportsNet channel 39 References edit Mike Reynolds 2009 11 20 Liberty Sports Rebrands As DirecTV Sports Networks Multichannel News Retrieved 2022 05 05 About Root Sports ROOT SPORTS Archived from the original on 2017 07 06 Retrieved 2017 06 30 a b Warner Bros Discovery tells teams it is leaving RSN business Sports Business Journal Retrieved 2023 02 25 a b Weprin Alex 2023 02 24 Warner Bros Discovery Seeks to Exit Regional Sports Networks Business The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 02 25 News Corp Reaches Deal with Liberty Media The New York Times December 22 2006 Archived from the original on 2015 04 16 Retrieved April 9 2015 Ted Hearn February 25 2008 Liberty Media Completes DirecTV Buyout Multichannel News Reed Business Information Retrieved April 22 2011 Todd Spangler May 4 2009 DirecTV Liberty Media Announce Spin Off Plan Multichannel News Reed Business Information Retrieved April 18 2015 Mike Reynolds November 20 2009 Liberty Sports Rebrands As DirecTV Sports Networks Multichannel News NewBay Media Retrieved April 18 2015 Tim Mullaney Kelly Riddell May 4 2009 DirecTV Group to Combine With Liberty Entertainment Bloomberg L P Bloomberg News Retrieved April 22 2011 a b Tim Baysinger March 31 2011 Root Sports to Launch April 1 Broadcasting amp Cable NewBay Media Retrieved April 1 2011 DIRECTV Sports Networks Will Rebrand FSN Pittsburgh FSN Northwest FSN Rocky Mountain in Spring 2011 Pittsburgh Penguins December 17 2010 Retrieved March 22 2011 Root Sports new name for sports networks Denver Business Journal American City Business Journals December 17 2010 Retrieved February 5 2011 David Barron February 4 2014 Judge places Comcast SportsNet houston in bankruptcy Houston Chronicle Hearst Corporation Retrieved February 4 2014 David Barron September 27 2013 CSN Houston bankruptcy filing surprises Astros Houston Chronicle Hearst Corporation Archived from the original on August 21 2016 Retrieved April 18 2015 Root Sports Southwest channel debuts Monday Houston Chronicle Ultimate Rockets Hearst Corporation November 17 2014 Retrieved November 17 2014 David Barron August 6 2014 AT amp T DirecTV to take over Comcast SportsNet Houston Houston Chronicle Hearst Corporation Retrieved August 7 2014 Mike Reynolds October 22 2014 CSN Houston Chap 11 Closing Arguments Now Oct 30 Multichannel News NewBay Media Retrieved November 9 2014 Root Sports regional nets now part of AT amp T Sports Networks Awful Announcing Ken Fang April 9 2016 Retrieved April 9 2016 ROOT Sports NW Debuts New Graphics on Mariners Telecasts From the Corner of Edgar amp Dave 2017 07 15 Retrieved 2017 07 15 AT amp T Rebranding Three ROOT Sports RSNs as AT amp T SportsNet in July Sports Video Group 13 June 2017 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Root Sports Southwest is now AT amp T SportsNet Southwest Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2017 07 15 Feiner Lauren March 4 2019 WarnerMedia reorganizes its leadership team after AT amp T acquisition CNBC Retrieved March 4 2019 Kosman Josh 2020 02 18 AT amp T s auction to sell four regional sports channels falls short New York Post Retrieved 2020 02 24 Kovach Steve Meredith Sam May 17 2021 AT amp T announces 43 billion deal to merge WarnerMedia with Discovery CNBC Retrieved June 2 2021 a b Maas Jennifer April 8 2022 Discovery Closes 43 Billion Acquisition of AT amp T s WarnerMedia Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved April 8 2022 Discovery Inc Announces Future Leadership Team for Warner Bros Discovery Discovery Inc April 7 2022 Retrieved April 8 2022 ROOT Sports Northwest says it s not impacted by Warner Bros Discovery exiting local sports business The Seattle Times 2023 02 24 Retrieved 2023 03 20 Barron David March 14 2023 Astros Rockets negotiating to take over AT amp T SportsNet Southwest Houston Chronicle Retrieved March 14 2023 Lucia Joe April 10 2023 Warner Bros Discovery MLB nearing deal to keep RSNs running through 2023 season Awful Announcing Retrieved April 18 2023 Vegas Golden Knights Scripps Sports announce historic broadcast partnership KTNV 13 Action News Las Vegas 2023 05 04 Retrieved 2023 08 28 Utah Jazz will air games free sell streaming packages to fans next season The Salt Lake Tribune Retrieved 2023 08 28 a b Sports Media WBD Sports closer to exit from nearly all of its RSN business www sportsbusinessjournal com 2023 08 28 Retrieved 2023 08 28 Penguins Announce SportsNet Pittsburgh as Regional Sports Network NHL com Retrieved 2023 08 31 ASTROS AND ROCKETS ANNOUNCE ASTROS AND ROCKETS ANNOUNCE ACQUISITION OF REGIONAL SPORTS NETWORK AT amp T SPORTSNET SOUTHWEST www nba com Retrieved 2023 09 30 AT amp T SportsNet Rocky Mountain shutting down leaving Rockies broadcasts in limbo for 2024 sources say The Denver Post 2023 09 05 Retrieved 2023 10 11 Mariners to take full control of ROOT Sports NW clouding team s financial outlook The Seattle Times December 15 2023 Retrieved December 16 2023 Nick Eaton April 16 2013 Update Mariners buy will control Root Sports Northwest TV network Seattle Post Intelligencer Hearst Corporation Retrieved April 16 2013 Mariners to take full control of ROOT Sports NW clouding team s financial outlook The Seattle Times 2023 12 15 Retrieved 2023 12 21 ndelgreco AT amp T SPORTSNET TO BE AVAILABLE TO fuboTV CUSTOMERS IN THE SOUTHWEST TELEVISION TERRITORY AT amp T SportsNet Retrieved 2019 02 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to AT amp T SportsNet Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AT 26T SportsNet amp oldid 1212503563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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