AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain is an American regional sports network that is owned by WarnerMedia News & Sports, a division of AT&T's WarnerMedia, as part of the AT&T SportsNet brand of networks, and is an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks.[1] Headquartered in Denver, Colorado,[2] the network broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout the Rocky Mountain region, mainly focusing on professional sports teams based in the Denver metropolitan area, Utah and Nevada.
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain is available on cable providers and live stream website on Stadium throughout Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Southern Idaho, northern New Mexico, western Kansas, western Nebraska, western South Dakota, parts of California, including all of San Bernardino County and Mohave County, Arizona; it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV and Dish Network.[3]
History[]
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain was originally launched in November 1988 as the Prime Sports Network, a joint venture between Bill Daniels and Tele-Communications Inc. The channel was one of the original members of the Prime Network, a group of regional sports networks with the Los Angeles-based Prime Ticket (now Fox Sports West) as its flagship outlet. The network was later renamed Prime Sports Rocky Mountain in 1990.
In October 1995, News Corporation, which formed a sports division for the Fox network two years earlier after it obtained the broadcast rights to the National Football Conference and sought to create a group of regional sports networks, acquired a 50% interest in the Prime Network from TCI parent Liberty Media.[4] Later that year on November 1, News Corporation and Liberty Media relaunched the Prime Network affiliates as part of the new Fox Sports Net group, with the Denver-based network officially rebranding as Fox Sports Rocky Mountain.[5] The channel was rebranded as Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain 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 Rocky Mountain, through the networks' de-emphasis of the "Fox Sports Net" brand.
On December 22, 2006, News Corporation sold its interest in FSN Rocky Mountain and sister networks FSN Utah, FSN Northwest and FSN Pittsburgh to Liberty Media, in an asset trade in which News Corporation also traded its 38.5% ownership stake in satellite provider DirecTV for $550 million in cash and stock, in exchange for Liberty Media's 16.3% stake in the company.[6] On May 4, 2009, DirecTV Group Inc. announced it would become a part of Liberty's entertainment unit, part of which would then be spun off into the separate company under the DirecTV name, in a deal in which Liberty would increase its share in DirecTV from 48% to 54%, with Liberty owner John Malone and his family owning a 24% interest. DirecTV would operate its newly acquired FSN-affiliated networks through DirecTV Sports Networks,[1] a new division formed when the split off from Liberty Media was completed on November 19, 2009.[7]
On December 17, 2010, DirecTV Sports Networks announced that its four Fox Sports Networks-affiliated regional outlets – FSN Rocky Mountain, FSN Pittsburgh, FSN Northwest and FSN Utah – would be relaunched under the "Root Sports" brand.[8] The network officially rebranded as Root Sports Rocky Mountain on April 1, 2011, with The Dan Patrick Show as the first program to air under the new brand. For nominal purposes, the Root Sports networks continued to carry programming distributed mainly to the Fox Sports regional networks to provide supplementary sports and entertainment programming.
On June 12, 2017, AT&T Sports Networks announced that the network, along with Root Sports Southwest, Root Sports Pittsburgh, and Root Sports Utah, will rebrand under the name AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, with all network programming and on-air talent remaining intact.[9][10] The name change took effect on July 14, 2017.
Programming[]
Professional sports[]
AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain holds the regional cable television rights to the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights. The network airs pregame and postgame shows before and after all Golden Knights games that it produces, as well as postgame shows for additional Golden Knights games that it does not televise. Additionally, the station produces and airs one Golden Knights insider program, Knight Life.
College sports[]
The network also carries many collegiate sports events, including Colorado College hockey.
Former programming[]
Professional sports[]
The channel formerly served as the regional cable broadcaster of the NHL's Colorado Avalanche, losing the broadcast rights in 2004 when the owner of the team, Stan Kroenke, launched the competing regional sports network Altitude Sports and Entertainment. The station also served as the regional home of select Western Hockey League broadcasts, beginning with the 2009–10 season and ending with the 2014–15 season.
Regional subfeeds[]
West subfeed[]
On May 23, 2017, it was announced that the network had acquired the regional cable rights to the new Vegas Golden Knights NHL expansion team. These telecasts are available in all of Nevada, and parts of Arizona, and California, including all of San Bernardino County, as well as Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. The games are also made available on sister network Root Sports Northwest in northern Idaho and Montana.[11][12][13]
On-air staff[]
Current on-air staff[]
Vegas Golden Knights
- Darren Eliot – Golden Knights studio analyst
- Dave Goucher – Golden Knights play-by-play
- Shane Hnidy – Golden Knights analyst
- Gary Lawless – Golden Knights reporter
- Mike McKenna (ice hockey) – Golden Knights studio analyst
- Daren Millard – Golden Knights studio host
College sports
- Charlie Host – college hockey analyst
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Todd Spangler. "DirecTV, Liberty Media Announce Spin-Off Plan", May 4, 2009. Retrieved on April 16, 2015.
- ↑ Denver.com: FSN Rocky Mountain / FSN Utah. Boulevards.
- ↑ http://rockymountain-attsn.att.com/2017/09/08/att-sportsnet-to-be-available-on-directv-u-verse-and-centurylink-in-las-vegas-and-surrounding-areas/
- ↑ R. Thomas Umstead (July 8, 1996). Liberty Sports regionals will become Fox Sports net. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved on April 9, 2015.
- ↑ "FOX SPORTS NET DEBUTS ON NOV. 1", Columbian Publishing Company, September 13, 1996. Retrieved on April 9, 2015.
- ↑ "News Corp. Reaches Deal with Liberty Media", December 22, 2006. Retrieved on April 9, 2015.
- ↑ Mike Reynolds (November 20, 2009). Liberty Sports Rebrands As DirecTV Sports Networks. Retrieved on April 16, 2015.
- ↑ "'Root Sports' new name for sports networks", American City Business Journals, December 17, 2010.
- ↑ "Root Sports regional nets now part of "AT&T Sports Networks"", Awful Announcing, 2016-04-09. (en-US)
- ↑ AT&T SPORTS NETWORKS WILL REBRAND ROOT SPORTS IN SUMMER 2017.
- ↑ "ROOT SPORTS Rocky Mountain To Become Golden Knights' Television Home", Vegas Golden Knights, May 23, 2017. Retrieved on August 9, 2017.
- ↑ ndelgreco. "ROOT SPORTS TO BECOME OFFICIAL TELEVISION HOME OF THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS", AT&T SportsNet, May 23, 2017. Retrieved on August 9, 2017.
- ↑ Golden Knights officially announce TV deal with ROOT SPORTS. Retrieved on 23 May 2017.
External links[]
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