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Fox Sports Ohio is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events in the state of Ohio, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Cleveland and Cincinnati, which are broadcast on separate programming feeds.

Fox Sports Ohio is available on cable providers throughout Ohio, as well as parts of Indiana, Kentucky, northwestern Pennsylvania, border communities of West Virginia, and extreme southwestern New York; it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV and Dish Network.


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History

The channel originally launched on February 9, 1989, with an official launch on September 1 of that year as SportsChannel Ohio. It launched as an affiliate of SportsChannel, a slate of regional sports networks operated as a joint venture between Cablevision and NBC. SportsChannel Ohio initially held the broadcast games from the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cleveland Indians. The channel also aired select Cincinnati Reds games produced by SportsChannel Cincinnati, Notre Dame Fighting Irish basketball and football games, and Ohio State Buckeyes sporting events (with the exception of football and basketball).

In 1997, News Corporation and Liberty Media purchased a 40% interest in Cablevision's sports properties including the SportsChannel America networks (as well as Madison Square Garden and its NBA and NHL team tenants, the New York Knicks and New York Rangers) in a deal worth $850 million, forming the venture National Sports Partners to run the owned-and-operated regional networks. As part of a gradual rebranding of the SportsChannel networks that began that month, SportsChannel Ohio was rebranded as Fox Sports Ohio in January 1998.

The channel was then rebranded as Fox Sports Net Ohio in 2000, as part of a collective brand modification of the FSN networks under the "Fox Sports Net" banner; subsequently in 2004, the channel shortened its name to FSN Ohio, through the networks' de-emphasis of the brand.

In February 2005, News Corporation (which spun off most of its entertainment properties into 21st Century Fox in July 2013) acquired Cablevision's ownership stakes in Fox Sports Ohio and Fox Sports Florida, following an asset trade in which Fox sold its interest in Madison Square Garden, the Knicks and the Rangers, to Cablevision, in exchange for acquiring sole ownership of the two networks. The channel reverted to the Fox Sports Ohio moniker in 2008.

On December 14, 2017, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to acquire all 22 regional Fox Sports networks from 21st Century Fox, including Fox Sports Ohio, sister network SportsTime Ohio, and Fox's 50% stake in the network's Cincinnati sub-feed. Once the deal is approved, the networks will be rebranded under the Walt Disney-owned ESPN banner.


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Feeds

The network operates regional feeds for the Cleveland and Cincinnati markets, both branded as Fox Sports Ohio (but with the latter feed disambiguated in some electronic program guides and online television listings services as "Fox Sports Cincinnati"), which broadcast different events depending on the market. This arrangement can cause event conflicts in the Columbus market, which is located between Cleveland and Cincinnati. In the event of conflicting events between the two regional feeds (typically between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Cleveland Cavaliers, the Blue Jackets and Cincinnati Reds, and the Reds and Cavaliers), cable providers in Central Ohio will carry the other game on an alternate channel.


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Programming

Fox Sports Ohio holds the exclusive regional cable television rights to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers (since 1990), Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds (since 1991), the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets (since 2000) and a select number of the AHL's Cleveland Monsters games. The channel also carries a select number of college basketball games involving the Xavier Musketeers (since 2005), and the Cincinnati Bearcats (since 2008).

The channel formerly broadcast Cleveland Indians games from the network's launch as SportsChannel Ohio, until Fox Sports Ohio lost the rights as a result of the team starting (eventual sister channel) SportsTime Ohio in March 2006. Despite this move, Reds games continue to be blacked out in most of Northeast Ohio, the designated market area of the Indians. When Reds games air in the rest of Ohio, the Cleveland feed airs generic national Fox Sports Networks programming unless a local Cleveland event is scheduled. Although Fox Sports Ohio and STO came under common ownership following Fox's purchase of the latter in 2012, Fox Sports Ohio does not share broadcast rights to any sporting events with SportsTime Ohio and vice versa (unlike arrangements that exist between Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast, and Fox Sports Florida and Fox Sports Sun), with both networks maintaining their own respective team television contracts.

On October 19, 2016, Fox Sports and the Reds announced an extension of their broadcast agreement to the end of the 2032 season. The deal includes the Reds taking an equity stake in the Cincinnati sub-feed of Fox Sports Ohio.


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Notable on-air staff

Current

Cincinnati Reds

  • Jeff Brantley - Cincinnati Reds color commentary
  • Thom Brennaman - Cincinnati Reds play-by-play
  • Jim Day - co-host Reds Live for home games, Cincinnati Reds sideline reporter, fill-in play-by-play (2015-present)
  • Brian Giesenschlag - co-host Reds Live
  • George Grande - Cincinnati Reds play-by-play (1993-2009), part-time play-by-play (2010-present)
  • Jeff Piecoro - co-host of Reds Live and host of Reds Weekly, fill-in sideline reporter for home games (2015-present)
  • Chris Welsh - Cincinnati Reds color commentary

Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Fred McLeod - Cleveland Cavaliers play-by-play
  • Austin Carr - Cleveland Cavaliers color commentary
  • Jeff Phelps - Cleveland Cavaliers pregame/halftime/postgame host
  • Campy Russell - Cleveland Cavaliers pregame/halftime/postgame analyst
  • Allie Clifton - Cleveland Cavaliers reporter

Columbus Blue Jackets

  • Jeff Rimer - Columbus Blue Jackets play-by-play
  • Jody Shelley - Columbus Blue Jackets sideline reporter/color commentary
  • Dave Maetzold - Columbus Blue Jackets in-game/locker room reporter
  • Bill Davidge - Columbus Blue Jackets pregame/intermission/postgame (Blue Jackets Live) co-host
  • Brian Giesenschlag - Columbus Blue Jackets pregame/intermission/postgame (Blue Jackets Live) co-host

College and high school sports

  • Dan Hoard - host for Inside Bearcats Football and Inside Bearcats Basketball
  • John Cooper - analyst for Game Time with Urban Meyer
  • Brad Johansen - Xavier Musketeers basketball for non-conference games
  • Jim Lachey - analyst for Game Time with Urban Meyer
  • Chris "Beanie" Wells - analyst for Game Time with Urban Meyer

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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia