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Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia

Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia
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Launched October 1, 1997 (1997-10-01)
Network Comcast SportsNet
Owned by NBC Sports Group (75%)
Philadelphia Phillies (25%)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Slogan We Live Philly Sports
Country United States
Language English
Spanish (via SAP)
Broadcast area Philadelphia metropolitan area
Eastern Pennsylvania
South Jersey
Delaware
Headquarters Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Replaced PRISM (1976–1997)
SportsChannel Philadelphia (1990–1997)
Sister channel(s) Cable/satellite:
The Comcast Network
Broadcast:
WCAU/Philadelphia
WWSI/Atlantic City
Website www.csnphilly.com
Availability
(some events may air on The Comcast Network, which serves as a overflow feed during event conflicts)
Cable
Comcast Xfinity (Philadelphia) 19 (SD)
(SD channel varies in other sections of the area)
847 (HD)
Verizon FiOS (Philadelphia area) 76 (SD)
576 (HD)
RCN (Philadelphia) 370 (SD)
685 (HD)
Service Electric (Allentown) 28 (SD)
528 (HD)
Available on most other cable systems in designated broadcast area Consult your local cable provider or program listings source for channel availability
Streaming media
PlayStation Vue Internet Protocol television

Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia (sometimes abbreviated as CSN Philadelphia) is an American regional sports network that is owned by the NBC Sports Group unit of NBCUniversal, which in turn is owned by locally based cable television provider Comcast (and owns a controlling 75% interest), and the Philadelphia Phillies (which owns the remaining 25%). It is the flagship owned-and-operated outlet of Comcast SportsNet. The channel broadcasts regional coverage of professional sports teams in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, as well as college sports events and original sports-related news, discussion and entertainment programming.

CSN Philadelphia is available on cable and fiber optic television providers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey and most of Delaware. The network maintains main studios and offices located inside the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia's South Philadelphia district; it also operates a small secondary studio inside Citizens Bank Park, which is used sporadically during Major League Baseball season.

The network traces its history to Comcast's March 19, 1996, when acquired Spectacor and a 66% interest in its primary assets – the Philadelphia Flyers, The Spectrum and the then-recently completed CoreStates Center – for $240 million and the assumption of a collective $170 million in debt; the new Comcast Spectacor (which appointed the company's previous majority owner, Edward M. Snider, as its chairman) also immediately purchased a 66% interest in the Philadelphia 76ers.


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