Fox Sports 1

FWIW...just saw this posted at NASCAR News site, Jayski.com this morning:

Fox Sports 1 update: DirecTV, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks are likely to carry Fox Sports 1 at its launch on Saturday, according to sources with direct knowledge of the deals. The three distributors still have not signed deals to carry the channel, but the sources expect all three providers to have it available on Saturday. Dish Network did not respond to email requests for comment. But sources said they expected Dish to carry the channel, as well. The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Dish Network has agreed to carry FS1 at launch. Fox Sports executives have said that they expect FS1 to launch in 90 million homes. These deals are certain to get the channel to that number.(Sports Business Daily)(8-15-2013)
 
Fox Sports 1 Signs Up DIRECTV, Dish & Time Warner Cable
By Swanni

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Fox Sports 1 has signed carriage agreements with DIRECTV, Dish and Time Warner Cable, reports The Los Angeles Times. The three major pay TV providers will carry the channel when it launches on Saturday, August 17.

The channel intends to be a serious competitor to ESPN for the crown of top national sports network. The channel will feature many of the Fox Network's top talent, including Erin Andrews, and it
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]will begin airing regular season and playoff MLB games in 2014. Fox executives say they hope to add NFL games at some point.

The Times writes that the deals with the three TV providers cited above means that Fox Sports 1 will be available in the majority of pay TV homes at launch. Fox earlier cut deals with
[/FONT][/FONT]Comcast, Verizon, Cablevision Cox, Charter, AT&T and Suddenlink.

The newspaper adds that the agreements with DIRECTV, Dish and Time Warner Cable are good as done but final details still need to be worked out. Sports Business Journal is also reporting that Bright House Networks will carry the channel as well.
 
it will begin airing regular season and playoff MLB games in 2014.
Hopefully their blackout agreement isn't as draconian as the broadcast Fox network, which basically states that since we are airing a MLB game, all other MLB games that air during that time must be blacked out for everyone.
 
Hopefully their blackout agreement isn't as draconian as the broadcast Fox network, which basically states that since we are airing a MLB game, all other MLB games that air during that time must be blacked out for everyone.

My hope is that this means that they will stop a doing regional game of the week. It would be nice if they would just put one game on Fox, one on FS1, and one on FS2 and let us pick which one to watch. If they want to lock up the exclusive rights to 3 or more games every Saturday by keeping them off EI and MLB.tv they should at least give us a way to watch all of them. Of course, this probably won't happen but I can dream.
 
Fox Sports 1 has signed carriage agreements with DIRECTV, Dish and Time Warner Cable, reports The Los Angeles Times. The three major pay TV providers will carry the channel when it launches on Saturday, August 17.
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The newspaper adds that the agreements with DIRECTV, Dish and Time Warner Cable are good as done but final details still need to be worked out. Sports Business Journal is also reporting that Bright House Networks will carry the channel as well.
So the deals haven't been made yet then. :rolleyes:
 
My hope is that this means that they will stop a doing regional game of the week. It would be nice if they would just put one game on Fox, one on FS1, and one on FS2 and let us pick which one to watch. If they want to lock up the exclusive rights to 3 or more games every Saturday by keeping them off EI and MLB.tv they should at least give us a way to watch all of them. Of course, this probably won't happen but I can dream.
Still, my point is, if they are airing 3 games nationally on the 3 channels, they better not block out all the other games they/re not airing like Fox does now.
 
Still, my point is, if they are airing 3 games nationally on the 3 channels, they better not block out all the other games they/re not airing like Fox does now.

Typically there are no other games at the same time as the Fox broadcasts. Usually they pick 3 or 4 games every Saturday and assign only one to each region. They still black out the games they are showing in other regions on MLB.tv and EI. I'm not a fan of this because as a MLB.tv subscriber I expect to be able to watch any game I want.

Usually there won't be any non-Fox games during the Fox window though. Sometimes there are for rain out makeups or other things but most of the time they don't schedule games when they know they can't broadcast them on TV.
 
Boom! :)

FOX SPORTS 1 TO LAUNCH ACROSS ALL MAJOR DISTRIBUTORS

NEW NATIONAL SPORTS CHANNEL DEBUTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

Fox’s new national sports network, FOX Sports 1, will debut on Saturday, August 17th, with every major distributor on board, making this the biggest sports cable network launch in history, and one of the largest network launches ever. The announcement was made by Mike Hopkins, President, Distribution, Fox Networks.

“We are thrilled that virtually all pay-television customers across America will have access to FOX Sports 1,” said Mr. Hopkins. “This network launch is a major milestone for Fox and will alter the sports television landscape. We are grateful to our distribution partners for making this all possible.”

At the outset, FOX Sports 1 boasts nearly 5,000 hours of live event, news and original programming annually. A robust schedule of live events forms the backbone of FOX Sports 1’s programming from Day 1, with college basketball, college football, NASCAR, soccer, boxing and UFC all on tap between launch and year’s end. In fact, the schedule on August 17th features live events morning, noon and night including a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race from Michigan and UFC FIGHT NIGHT: SHOGUN VS. SONNEN in prime time. In 2014, FOX Sport’s new rights agreement with MLB takes effect, bringing regular and postseason games to FOX Sports 1.


Link
 
Here is the press release...

FOX SPORTS 1 TO LAUNCH ACROSS ALL MAJOR DISTRIBUTORS

NEW NATIONAL SPORTS CHANNEL DEBUTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

Fox’s new national sports network, FOX Sports 1, will debut on Saturday, August 17th, with every major distributor on board, making this the biggest sports cable network launch in history, and one of the largest network launches ever. The announcement was made by Mike Hopkins, President, Distribution, Fox Networks.

“We are thrilled that virtually all pay-television customers across America will haveaccess to FOX Sports 1,” said Mr. Hopkins. “This network launch is a major milestonefor Fox and will alter the sports television landscape. We are grateful to our distribution partners for making this all possible.”

At the outset, FOX Sports 1 boasts nearly 5,000 hours of live event, news and original programming annually. A robust schedule of live events forms the backbone of FOX Sports 1’s programming from Day 1, with college basketball, college football, NASCAR, soccer, boxing and UFC all on tap between launch and year’s end. In fact, the schedule on August 17th features live events morning, noon and night including a NASCARCamping World Truck Series race from Michigan and UFC FIGHT NIGHT: SHOGUN VS. SONNEN in prime time. In 2014, FOX Sport’s new rights agreement with MLB takes effect, bringing regular and postseason games to FOX Sports 1.

Viewers can learn where to find FOX Sports 1 on their system by visiting FOXSports1.com
 
Here is the press release...

FOX SPORTS 1 TO LAUNCH ACROSS ALL MAJOR DISTRIBUTORS

NEW NATIONAL SPORTS CHANNEL DEBUTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

Fox’s new national sports network, FOX Sports 1, will debut on Saturday, August 17th, with every major distributor on board, making this the biggest sports cable network launch in history, and one of the largest network launches ever. The announcement was made by Mike Hopkins, President, Distribution, Fox Networks.

“We are thrilled that virtually all pay-television customers across America will haveaccess to FOX Sports 1,” said Mr. Hopkins. “This network launch is a major milestonefor Fox and will alter the sports television landscape. We are grateful to our distribution partners for making this all possible.”

At the outset, FOX Sports 1 boasts nearly 5,000 hours of live event, news and original programming annually. A robust schedule of live events forms the backbone of FOX Sports 1’s programming from Day 1, with college basketball, college football, NASCAR, soccer, boxing and UFC all on tap between launch and year’s end. In fact, the schedule on August 17th features live events morning, noon and night including a NASCARCamping World Truck Series race from Michigan and UFC FIGHT NIGHT: SHOGUN VS. SONNEN in prime time. In 2014, FOX Sport’s new rights agreement with MLB takes effect, bringing regular and postseason games to FOX Sports 1.

Viewers can learn where to find FOX Sports 1 on their system by visiting FOXSports1.com

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