American sports network
Television channel
Stadium
is an American
internet television
sports network
owned by
Silver Chalice
. It is primarily oriented towards
college sports
, holding rights to events in several mid-major and smaller conferences. It is headquartered at the
United Center
in
Chicago
, Illinois.
History
[
edit
]
In March 2017, unconfirmed reports speculated that Sinclair was planning to shutter its sports unit,
American Sports Network
, and give its remaining sports rights to
Campus Insiders
. The
Charleston Gazette-Mail
, however, citing ASN employees, reported that the rumors of a complete shuttering were false, but that the division was planning to re-locate its headquarters, restructure its operations, and achieve "stronger, more diversified distribution." The original rumors were based upon reports of layoffs from ASN's current headquarters in
West Palm Beach, Florida
, connected to the planned re-location.
[1]
On April 13, 2017, Sinclair officially announced that ASN would be re-launched later in the year as part of a joint venture with Campus Insiders owner Silver Chalice (itself owned by the
Chicago White Sox
), and its online sports video service
120 Sports
. The new operation will be operated as linear and digital offerings; the linear service would utilize the syndication and broadcast network built out for ASN, while the digital platform would stream full-time online and through
Twitter
. 120 Sports would provide original studio and long-form programming to the venture.
[2]
[3]
On May 1, 2017, it was announced that the new joint venture would be known as Stadium.
[4]
On June 1, 2017, it was reported that Stadium would officially launch around late-July 2017.
[5]
The service officially launched on August 21, 2017.
[6]
[7]
In 2019, with Sinclair's expansions into
regional sports networks
via acquisitions of
Fox Sports Networks
, a minority stake in
YES Network
, and the establishment of
Marquee Sports Network
with the
Chicago Cubs
, Sinclair CEO Chris Ripley said of Stadium's role in the expanded sports offerings: "That will be our national play. I don’t see it competing head to head with
FS1
or
ESPN
. It's not there yet with its maturity."
[8]
In 2021, Stadium began to synergize with the rebranded
Bally Sports
, including co-producing an
Opening Day
launch special for the networks on April 1,
[9]
and adopting its on-air graphics package for college sports broadcasts beginning in the 2021?22 academic season.
[10]
The Fox College Sports cable channels were quietly rebranded as
Stadium College Sports
in June,
[11]
and in 2022 Stadium began to produce the national studio show
The Rally
for the Bally Sports channels.
[12]
In May 2023, amid the bankruptcy of Bally Sports' parent company
Diamond Sports Group
, Sinclair sold its controlling interest in Stadium to Silver Chalice. Sinclair stated that the network did not have enough viewership for Sinclair to continue funding it; Sinclair will continue to supply some programming.
[13]
[14]
As a consequence of the sale, Sinclair discontinued its distribution of Stadium in October 2023, replacing it with its new network
The Nest
.
[15]
Stadium College Sports also ceased operations at the end of the year.
[16]
In April 2024, it was reported that the White Sox,
Chicago Blackhawks
, and
Chicago Bulls
were in negotiations with Stadium for it to acquire their regional media rights, as their contracts with
NBC Sports Chicago
were set to expire in October 2024.
[17]
The negotiations did not work out, as the teams opted for a network run by
Standard Media Group
instead.
[18]
Distribution
[
edit
]
The service is distributed mainly via streaming television services and associated apps (including third-party services, as well as Sinclair's own
Stirr
service).
[19]
The American Sports Network linear service, which was distributed as a
digital subchannel
network, transitioned to Stadium on September 6, 2017.
[20]
The network has also reached deals for traditional cable distribution.
[21]
Stadium also offers a subscription service, "Stadium Plus", which offers access to premium events and on-demand content (including commercial-free replays of broadcasts, and classic games).
In November 2017,
Facebook
acquired rights to 47 college basketball telecasts from Stadium, which stream exclusively on
Facebook Watch
and an associated Facebook page.
[23]
In May 2018, Stadium partnered with
Twitch
to stream its content on the service, as well as an exclusive Twitch Stadium 2 channel that features additional commentary and analysis.
[24]
Programming
[
edit
]
Live sports airing on Stadium include
Minor League Baseball
, the
Savannah Bananas
,
[25]
the
A7FL
[26]
and the United Fight Alliance.
[27]
Its weekday lineup of studio programs currently include
The Territory
with
Michael Kim
,
Emerge
(which focuses on high school sports),
Campus Insiders
, and
Sauce & Shram
with Dave Ross and Tyler Jacobs, and
The Fantasy Sportsbook
.
[28]
Podcasts
[
edit
]
Past programming
[
edit
]
Stadium's college sports programming at launch included events from
Conference USA
, the
Mountain West Conference
, the
Patriot League
, the
Southern Conference
, and the
West Coast Conference
.
[29]
Stadium, as with other networks distributed by digital multicast networks, was required to preempt three hours of its weekly schedule for
educational children's programming
. With the exception of
DragonflyTV
, most of Stadium's educational shows are sports-related to minimize interruption;
The Real Winning Edge
,
Sports Lab
,
Future Phenoms
and
Sports Stars of Tomorrow
make up Stadium's educational lineup as of 2019. This has been discontinued since 2023.
Notable on-air staff
[
edit
]
Former over-the-air affiliates
[
edit
]
City of license
/
market
|
Station
|
Virtual
channel
|
Physical
channel
|
Primary
affiliation
(on main channel)
|
Owner
(Management Company)
|
Date of affiliation
|
Notes
|
Alabama
|
Birmingham
|
WBMA-LD
|
58.3
|
32
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Mobile
|
WPMI-TV
|
15.3
|
15
|
NBC
|
Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Arkansas
|
Little Rock
|
KKYK-CD
|
30.3
|
21
|
Telemundo
|
KTV Media, LLC
|
|
|
Arizona
|
Phoenix
|
KDVD-LD
|
50.6
|
25
|
Nuestra Vision
|
Globe LPTV
|
|
|
Yuma
|
KAJB
|
54.4
|
36
|
UniMas
|
Entravision Communications
|
|
|
California
|
Bakersfield
|
KBFX-CD
|
58.4
|
29
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Chico
|
KCVU
|
20.4
|
30
|
Fox
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Eureka
|
KBVU
|
28.4
|
28
|
Fox
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Fresno
|
KMPH-TV
|
26.4
|
28
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Los Angeles
|
KCAL-TV
|
9.2
|
9
|
Independent
|
Paramount Global
|
April 12, 2019
|
|
San Diego
|
KBNT-CD
|
17.3
|
24
|
Univision
|
Entravision Communications
|
|
|
Colorado
|
Denver
|
KTFD-TV
|
50.3
|
28
|
UniMas
|
Entravision Communications
|
|
|
Connecticut
|
Waterbury
|
WCCT-TV
|
20.4
|
33
|
The CW
|
Tegna
|
|
|
Florida
|
West Palm Beach
|
WWHB-CD
|
48.3
|
33
|
TBD
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
Also on
WTVX
sometimes for special occasion
|
Idaho
|
Boise
|
KYUU-LD
|
35.4
|
28
|
The CW
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Idaho Falls
/
Pocatello
|
KPIF
|
15.4
|
15
|
MeTV
|
Ventura Broadcasting
|
|
|
Illinois
|
Hammond
(Chicago)
|
WJYS
|
62.2
|
21
|
Independent
|
Oxford Media Group, Inc.
|
|
|
Springfield
?
Decatur
?
Champaign
|
WBUI
|
23.3
|
22
|
The CW
|
GOCOM Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Iowa
|
Cedar Rapids
|
KFXA
|
28.4
|
27
|
Dabl
|
Second Generation of
Iowa
, Ltd.
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Sioux City
|
KPTH
|
44.4
|
30
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Kansas
|
Hutchinson
/
Wichita
|
KMTW
|
36.2
|
35
|
Dabl
|
Mercury Broadcasting Company, Inc.
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
Replaced
getTV
, after moving from 36.3 when it got replaced by sibling network
Charge!
On that channel.
|
Kentucky
|
Bowling Green
|
WDNZ-LD
|
11.2
|
11
|
Antenna TV
|
Daily News Broadcasting Company
|
October 18, 2019
|
|
Paducah
|
WDKA
|
49.4
|
25
|
MyNetworkTV
|
Standard Media
|
|
|
Louisiana
|
Lafayette
|
KXKW-LD
|
32.3
|
30
|
Newsnet
|
Delta Media Corporation
|
March 14, 2021
|
Was previously on the Channel's DT1 slot until
Newsnet
launched March 14, 2021
|
New Orleans
|
WQDT-LD
|
33.4
|
32
|
Buzzr
|
DTV America Corporation
|
|
|
Maine
|
Portland
|
WGME-TV
|
13.3
|
15
|
CBS
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Maryland
|
Baltimore
|
WNUV
|
54.4
|
25
|
The CW
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(Operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Massachusetts
|
Worcester
|
WUTF-TV
|
27.4
|
19
|
Unimas
|
Entravision Communications
|
|
|
Michigan
|
Flint
?
Tri-Cities
|
WSMH
|
66.4
|
16
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Missouri
|
Kansas City
|
KCMN-LD
|
42.4
|
28
|
Decades
|
HC2 Holdings
|
|
|
St. Louis
|
KDNL-TV
|
30.4
|
31
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Nebraska
|
Omaha
|
KXVO
|
15.4
|
29
|
The CW
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Nevada
|
Las Vegas
|
KSNV
|
3.4
|
22
|
NBC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Reno
|
KNSN-TV
|
21.2
|
20
|
Independent & MyNetworkTV
(secondary)
|
Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
New York
|
Albany
?
Schenectady
?
Troy
|
WCWN
|
45.4
|
22
|
The CW
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Buffalo
|
WNYO-TV
|
49.2
|
49
|
MyNetworkTV
|
|
|
North Carolina
|
Asheville
|
WLOS
|
13.4
|
13
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Greenville
|
WYDO
|
14.4
|
19
|
Fox
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Winston-Salem
?
Greensboro
?
High Point
|
WXLV-TV
|
45.2
|
29
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Raleigh
?
Durham
?
Chapel Hill
|
WLFL
|
22.2
|
18
|
The CW
|
|
|
Ohio
|
Cincinnati
|
WKRC-TV
|
12.3
[31]
|
12
|
CBS
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Columbus
|
WSYX
|
6.4
[31]
|
27
|
ABC
|
|
|
Dayton
|
WKEF
|
22.3
|
34
|
ABC
|
|
|
Toledo
|
WNWO-TV
|
24.2
|
49
|
NBC
|
|
Replaced by "
Charge!
".
|
Oklahoma
|
Oklahoma City
|
KOKH-TV
|
25.3
|
24
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Oregon
|
Portland
|
KATU-TV
|
2.4
|
24
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
Pittsburgh
|
WPNT
|
22.2
|
42
|
The CW
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Wilkes-Barre
|
WSWB
|
38.4
|
34
|
The CW
|
MPS Media, LLC
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
South Carolina
|
Florence
?
Myrtle Beach, SC
|
WWMB
|
21.3
|
26
|
Dabl
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
WVEB-LD
|
40.3
|
22
|
Timeless TV
|
Innovate Corp.
|
|
The station is nominally licensed to this market, but actually serves Charlotte, NC.
|
Greenville
?
Spartanburg
|
WLOS
|
13.4
|
13
|
ABC
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Columbia
|
WACH
|
57.2
|
22
|
Fox
|
|
|
Charleston
|
WCIV
|
36.3
|
25
|
MyNetworkTV
|
|
|
Tennessee
|
Nashville
|
WNAB
|
58.2
|
23
|
Dabl
|
Tennessee Broadcasting
(Operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Texas
|
Austin
|
KGBS-CD
|
19.1
|
19
|
Stadium
|
HC2 Holdings
|
|
|
Dallas
?
Fort Worth
|
KTXD-TV
|
47.1
|
23
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
March 7, 2018
|
Replaced independent format
|
El Paso
?
Las Cruces, NM
|
KFOX-TV
|
14.4
|
15
|
Fox
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Houston
|
KEHO-LD
|
32.5
|
29
|
Court TV
|
HC2 Holdings
|
|
|
Laredo
|
KLDO-TV
|
27.4
|
19
|
Univision
|
Entravision Communications
|
|
|
McAllen
|
KTFV-CD
|
32.4
|
32
|
UniMas
|
|
|
Port Arthur
|
KBTV-TV
|
4.4
|
27
|
Dabl
|
Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
San Antonio
|
KMYS
|
35.2
|
32
|
The CW
|
Deerfield Media
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Virginia
|
Norfolk
|
WTVZ-TV
|
33.2
|
33
|
MyNetworkTV
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Lynchburg
?
Roanoke
|
WSET-TV
|
13.2
|
13
|
ABC
|
|
|
Washington
|
Bellevue
(
Seattle
?
Tacoma
)
|
KUNS-TV
|
51.3
[32]
|
50
|
Univision
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
Yakima
|
KUNW-CD
|
2.3
|
30
|
|
|
West Virginia
|
Charleston
?
Huntington
|
WVAH-TV
|
11.2
|
24
|
Decades
|
Cunningham Broadcasting
(operated by Sinclair Broadcast Group)
|
|
|
Wisconsin
|
Suring
(
Green Bay
?
Fox Cities
)
|
WCWF
|
14.4
|
15
|
The CW
|
Sinclair Broadcast Group
|
|
|
References
[
edit
]
- ^
Smock, Doug (March 12, 2017).
"American Sports Network may remain after all"
.
Charleston Gazette-Mail
. Retrieved
March 13,
2017
.
- ^
"Sinclair Partners to Revamp, Relaunch Sports Network"
.
Broadcasting and Cable
. April 14, 2017
. Retrieved
April 15,
2017
.
- ^
"American Sports Network, Campus Insiders, and 120 Sports Announce Mega-Merger Deal"
.
Underdog Dynasty (SBNation)
. Vox Media. April 13, 2017
. Retrieved
April 15,
2017
.
- ^
"Is Twitter the new home for Southern Miss football?"
.
Sun Herald
. Retrieved
May 12,
2017
.
- ^
"Stadium multi-platform sports network soon will replace 120 Sports"
.
Chicago Business Journal
. Retrieved
July 5,
2017
.
- ^
"Stadium Streams to the Web, Twitter and Pluto TV"
.
Multichannel News
. Archived from
the original
on August 25, 2017
. Retrieved
August 26,
2017
.
- ^
"Stadium enters the fray"
.
Cynopsis Media
. Retrieved
August 27,
2017
.
- ^
"Sinclair CEO see 'massive opportunity' with rebranding of Fox sports networks"
. Baltimore Business Journal. August 26, 2019.
- ^
Dachman, Jason (March 30, 2021).
"How Sinclair Pulled Off the Gargantuan Bally Sports Networks Rebrand Amid the Pandemic"
.
Sports Video Group
. Retrieved
March 30,
2021
.
- ^
Hernandez, Kristian (September 2, 2021).
"College Football Kickoff 2021: Stadium Plans Bally Sports?Style Graphics, Real-Time Fan Interaction for 25-Game Schedule"
.
Sports Video Group
. Retrieved
October 12,
2021
.
- ^
"Fox College Sports to become Stadium College Sports"
.
Bend Broadband
. June 14, 2021
. Retrieved
June 14,
2021
.
- ^
Lafayette, Jon (January 24, 2022).
"
'The Rally' Launching on Sinclair's Bally Regional Sports Networks"
.
Broadcasting Cable
. Retrieved
February 16,
2022
.
- ^
Fisher, Eric (May 29, 2023).
"White Sox and Bulls Owner Acquires Controlling Stake of Stadium Network"
.
Front Office Sports
. Retrieved
May 29,
2023
.
- ^
Lafayette, Jon (May 30, 2023).
"Sinclair Sells Control of Stadium to Jerry Reinsdorf's Silver Chalice"
.
Broadcasting & Cable
. Retrieved
November 3,
2023
.
- ^
Lafayette, Jon (October 10, 2023).
"Sinclair Will Serve Up 'Comfort Food' on New Multicast Network The Nest"
.
Broadcasting Cable
. Retrieved
March 15,
2024
.
- ^
France, Erin (December 21, 2023).
"Stadium College Sports Channels Shutting Down"
.
MIDTEL
. Retrieved
January 2,
2024
.
- ^
"White Sox, Bulls, Blackhawks near deal to make Stadium their new TV home"
.
Chicago Sun-Times
. April 16, 2024
. Retrieved
April 16,
2024
.
- ^
"Blackhawks, Bulls, White Sox find new partner, broadcast home"
.
- ^
"TV broadcaster Sinclair launches STIRR, a free streaming service with local news and sports"
.
TechCrunch
. January 16, 2019
. Retrieved
March 18,
2019
.
- ^
Bartel, Jeffrey.
"Introducing Stadium ? CW 14.4"
.
Fox11Online.com
. Sinclair Broadcast Group
. Retrieved
September 7,
2017
.
- ^
"Is Sinclair-Led Sports Venture Stadium Greater Than Sum of its Parts?"
.
Cablefax
. August 21, 2017
. Retrieved
August 25,
2017
.
- ^
Spangler, Todd (November 16, 2017).
"Facebook Acquires Exclusive Rights to 47 College Basketball Games From Smaller Conferences"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
May 27,
2018
.
- ^
"Twitch adds Stadium's traditional sports broadcasts to platform"
.
SportsPro
. Retrieved
May 27,
2018
.
- ^
Dorsch, Eric (April 10, 2024).
"Banana Ball games now available to stream on Stadium and Bally Live"
.
WSAV
. Retrieved
May 3,
2024
.
- ^
"A7FL Inks Deal with Stadium to Air League's "Games of the Week" Football Package Nationwide"
.
A7FL
. April 2, 2022
. Retrieved
May 3,
2024
.
- ^
"UFA Television Schedule"
.
United Fight Alliance
. Retrieved
May 3,
2024
.
- ^
"Weekday Studio Lineup"
.
Stadium
. October 11, 2019
. Retrieved
March 15,
2024
.
- ^
"Twitter Punches Its 24-Hour Livestreaming Ticket to Sports Network Stadium"
.
Adweek
. Retrieved
August 26,
2017
.
- ^
a
b
"ASN launches 24/7 broadcast network on Monday"
.
americansportsnet.com
. Archived from
the original
on January 30, 2016
. Retrieved
January 8,
2016
.
- ^
"Digital Television"
.
Northwest Broadcasters
. Retrieved
November 23,
2017
.
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