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Comcast SportsNet

NBC Sports Regional Networks
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Launched October 1, 1997 (1997-10-01)
Owned by NBC Sports Group
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Nationwide (through regional affiliates)
Headquarters New York City, New York
Formerly called Comcast SportsNet (CSN) (1997–2017)
Sister channel(s) NBC
NBCSN
Golf Channel
Website www.comcastsportsnet.com
Availability
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NBC Sports Regional Networks is the collective name for a group of regional sports networks in the United States that are primarily owned and operated by the NBCUniversal division of the cable television company Comcast. The networks were originally established as Comcast SportsNet (CSN), a unit of Comcast's cable television business, beginning with a network in Philadelphia which launched in 1997. Their operations were aligned with the national NBC Sports division following the 2011 acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast. NBC Sports Regional Networks' business and master control operations are based in New York City, New York.

The group operates seven regional networks; Comcast also has a partial ownership interest in SportsNet New York, which is co-owned with Charter Communications and the New York Mets. Each of the networks carries regional broadcasts of sporting events from various professional, collegiate and high school sports teams (with broadcasts typically exclusive to each individual network, although some are shown on more than one network within a particular team's designated market area), along with regional and national sports discussion, documentary and analysis programs.

Since the alignment of CSN with NBC, the networks have continued to operate primarily under the Comcast SportsNet name. Although the company originally considered dropping the Comcast branding on the networks in favor of NBC following the merger, they have since continued to operate under the Comcast SportsNet brand. It was announced in 2017 that CSN's operations in California would be re-branded under the NBC Sports name that April, although NBC has not announced any plans to similarly re-brand the other CSN networks.

The origins of Comcast SportsNet are traced to Comcast's March 19, 1996 purchase of a 66% interest in Spectacor and 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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