FanDuel Sports Network North

FanDuel Sports Network North
TypeRegional sports network
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaMinnesota
Wisconsin
Iowa
North Dakota
South Dakota
NetworkFanDuel Sports Network
HeadquartersMinneapolis, Minnesota
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDiamond Sports Group
ParentSinclair Broadcast Group & Entertainment Studios Networks
Sister channelsWUCW
History
LaunchedMarch 1, 1989 (1989-03-01)
ReplacedWCCO II
Former namesMidwest Sports Channel (1989–2001)
Fox Sports Net North (2001–2004)
FSN North (2004–2008)
Fox Sports North (2008–2021)
Bally Sports North (2021–2024)
Links
Websitewww.fanduelsportsnetwork.com/north
Availability
(some events may air on overflow feed FanDuel Sports Network North Extra due to event conflicts)
Streaming media
FanDuel Sports Network appwww.fanduelsportsnetwork.com/
(U.S. cable internet subscribers only; requires login from participating providers to stream content; some events may not be available due to league rights restrictions)
DirecTV StreamInternet Protocol television

FanDuel Sports Network North is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group, and operates as a FanDuel Sports Network affiliate. The channel broadcasts coverage of sporting events involving teams located in the Upper Midwest region, with a focus on professional and collegiate sports teams based in Minnesota.

The network maintains production studios and offices located in downtown Minneapolis, which are shared with production and office operations of Fanduel Sports Network Wisconsin, which formerly served as a subfeed of Fox Sports North until it was spun off into a separate channel in 2006.

FanDuel Sports Network North is available on cable providers throughout Minnesota, western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota; it is available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV.

History

Origins

The channel originated sometime in 1982 as WCCO II, a local cable channel owned by Midwest Radio and Television (later Midwest Communications), and created as a project by CBS affiliate WCCO-TV (channel 4, now an owned-and-operated station of the network) that broadcast a slate of local and general entertainment programming.[1] On March 1, 1989,[2] it was relaunched as the Midwest Sports Channel. It was also the same year that the network would acquire rights to Twins broadcasts.[3]

MSC's main draws in its early days were games from the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota North Stars. The channel also served as an affiliate of SportsChannel America, filling much of its broadcast day with a mix of national programs and paid programming from the channel, and incorporated sports news tickers provided by the channel. MSC was largely considered a premium channel until the early 1990s, and did not even have full cable coverage in the Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area until it was added by Continental Cablevision's St. Paul system on its expanded basic cable lineup in 1994.

During the North Stars' 1991 Stanley Cup Playoff run, Midwest Sports Channel declined to exercise an option to carry the North Stars' home games (as the SportsChannel America package which MSC carried did not include rights to in-market home games). Instead the North Stars cut a revenue-sharing deal with a group of 11 cable companies to televise the games as a pay-per-view events at a then very expensive price of $12.95 a game.[4]

The following season the North Stars parted ways with Midwest Sports Channel and instead signed a new contract with Prime Sports Midwest to televise 17 games out-of-market while in-market viewers would be offered the games on pay-per-view through the same revenue sharing agreement with local cable operators that was used for the previous season's playoffs. The price for these games were $9.95 each with an option to purchase the entire package at a reduced rate. Additionally, 25 games were televised on KMSP-TV.[5]

Ownership changes and affiliation with FSN

Fox Sports North logo, 2012-2021

In 1992, CBS acquired the Midwest Sports Channel, through its purchase of Midwest Communications (which it previously had 47% ownership). For the 1992-93 season MSC once again televised some North Stars games, but the channel lost the broadcast rights permanently when the North Stars relocated to Dallas after the end of the season. MSC expanded its lineup of professional sports events in 1995, after it landed a television contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves to hold the regional cable rights to the team's games for the 95-96 season.

The following year, the Wisconsin Sports Network (a gametime-only network broadcasting Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks games), which had been owned by Time Warner Cable's Milwaukee franchise and Group W (whose corporate parent, Westinghouse, had just merged with CBS), was folded into MSC, giving the network a broader reach throughout the Midwest, in addition to the rights to the Brewers and Bucks contracts, and a sizeable stable of local outdoor programs. In 1997, the Midwest Sports Channel became an affiliate of the recently created Fox Sports Net.

Shortly after completing its merger with CBS, on June 10, 2000, Viacom announced that it would sell the Midwest Sports Channel and Baltimore-based regional sports network Home Team Sports.[6] On July 11, 2000, Comcast acquired the Midwest Sports Channel from CBS. News Corporation, which was a minority owner in the network and wanted to acquire the channel outright, attempted to block the deal,(as it would have been reworked into a Comcast SportsNet), filing a lawsuit on July 21 to stop the sale of MSC and Home Team Sports.[7][8] On September 7, 2000, as part of a settlement between the two companies, Comcast traded its equity interest in Midwest Sports Channel to News Corporation in exchange for exclusive ownership of Home Team Sports (which subsequently joined Comcast SportsNet as Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic).[9] Through its existing content agreement with the channel, WCCO continued to broadcast a replay of its 10:00 p.m. newscast daily at 4:30 a.m. as an encore until the sale to Fox was finalized.

In 2000, MSC acquired the television rights to the Minnesota Wild, an NHL expansion team which began play that year; the deal was struck by Fox in May shortly before the lawsuit against Comcast was filed as part of its plans to start a Minnesota-based regional sports network.[10] With the acquisition of the Wild broadcasts, MSC adopted FSN-branded graphics, with announcers frequently using the phrase "...live on MSC, Fox Sports Net style" during its game broadcasts.

This culminated in the channel's official rebranding as Fox Sports Net North in April 2001, coinciding with the start of that year's Minnesota Twins season and the opening of American Family Field (Then named Miller Park) as the home stadium of the Milwaukee Brewers; the new branding was heavily promoted on-air, on billboards and on bus advertisements. One side effect to the rebranding were resulting reductions to the network's budget; Fox also let the contracts to some events expire, forcing the network to depend more on programming from FSN's national schedule (such as the National Sports Report and You Gotta See This!).

In October 2003, Minnesota Twins owner Carl Pohlad attempted to launch a competing regional sports network, to be named Victory Sports One, which would broadcast all Twins games as well as local college and high school sport events. The channel was also expected to carry a number of locally produced sports shows, the centerpiece of which would be Kent Hrbek Outdoors. Victory Sports One launched in November 2003, however the effort folded in May 2004 after six months due to financial and cable carriage issues; after VS1 ceased operations, Fox Sports Net North absorbed most of the channel's programming including the television rights to the Twins. As a result, Fox Sports Net launched a new "local fans first" initiative, launching the daily regional news program Minnesota Sports Report and adding regular broadcasts of high school sport events.

In April 2006, still lacking a local news program after CBS Sold the channel (the now-defunct Minnesota Sports Report originated from FSN West and FSN West 2's studios in Downtown Los Angeles), FSN North launched FSN Live, a first-of-its-kind program serving as both a sports news show, and a pre-game and post-game analysis program for the channel's game broadcasts. FSN Live is usually broadcast live and on-location from sports events televised by the channel, though FSN Live originates from the FSN North studios in Minneapolis whenever the focused team is playing on the road. Regardless of the origin of FSN Live, the pregame show usually features a preview of the game from the announcers and a pregame press conference by the head coach or manager. Meanwhile, the postgame show includes an interview with the player of the game, postgame analysis from the announcers and the head coach or manager's postgame press conference.

On April 4, 2007, FSN North spun off its Wisconsin subfeed into FSN Wisconsin (now Bally Sports Wisconsin), a separate channel carrying Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks games as well as other events sourced from its former parent channel. Wild broadcasts are available throughout Wisconsin. In 2009, FSN North rebranded as Fox Sports North as part of a network-wide rebranding of the Fox Sports regional networks.

Former logo as Bally Sports North, used from 2021 to 2024.

On December 14, 2017, as part of a merger between both companies, The Walt Disney Company announced plans to acquire all 22 regional Fox Sports networks from 21st Century Fox, including YES Network. However, on June 27, 2018, the Justice Department ordered their divestment under antitrust grounds, citing Disney's ownership of ESPN. On May 3, 2019, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios (through their joint venture, Diamond Holdings) bought Fox Sports Networks from The Walt Disney Company for $10.6 billion.[11] The deal closed on August 22, 2019, thus placing Fox Sports North in common ownership with neighboring Sinclair station WUCW in Minneapolis.[12] On November 17, 2020, Sinclair announced an agreement with casino operator Bally's Corporation to serve as a new naming rights partner for the FSN channels. Sinclair announced the new Bally Sports branding for the channels on January 27, 2021.[13] On March 31, 2021, coinciding with the 2021 Major League Baseball season, Fox Sports North was rebranded as Bally Sports North, resulting in 18 other Regional Sports Networks renamed Bally Sports in their respective regions.[14]

In the spring of 2021, Bally Sports North aired five Timberwolves games on WUCW, branded as "Bally Sports North Extra". This was the first time since the WFTC deal that any broadcaster regionally aired Timberwolves games over-the-air.[15]

In the spring of 2022, Bally Sports North aired two Twins games and a Wild game on WUCW.

Bankruptcy

On February 15, 2023, Diamond Sports Group, the owner of Bally Sports Great Lakes, failed to make a $140 million interest payment, instead opting for a 30-day grace period to make the payment.[16] On March 14, 2023, Diamond Sports Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[17]

During its bankruptcy, Diamond missed a payment to the Minnesota Twins.[18] On April 5, 2023, Major League Baseball, on behalf of the Twins, filed an emergency motion asking the bankruptcy judge to order Diamond to pay the Twins fully or give its media rights back to the MLB. Diamond argued that because of cord-cutting the contract rate for the media rights of the teams was too high. A hearing on the matter was set for May 31, 2023.[19] As an interim, on April 19, the bankruptcy judge ordered Diamond Sports to pay 50% of what the Twins were owed.[20] On June 1, 2023, after a two day long hearing, the bankruptcy judge ordered Diamond to pay the Twins fully within five days.[21]

On October 9, 2024, the Minnesota Twins announced a new deal with MLB Local Media, ending the network's longtime deal.[22] Later on October 16, it was revealed in a court filing that Diamond had reached a new sponsorship agreement with FanDuel Group, under which it intends to rebrand Bally Sports as the FanDuel Sports Network; on October 18, 2024, Diamond officially announced the rebranding, which will take effect October 21.[23][24] Under the agreement, FanDuel will have the option to take a minority equity stake of up to 5% once Diamond Sports exits bankruptcy. The branding will be downplayed within programming related to high school sports.[25][26]

Programming

FanDuel Sports Network holds the exclusive regional cable television rights to NBA games from the Minnesota Timberwolves (since 1995), and NHL games from the Minnesota Wild (since 2000). They also air WNBA games from the Minnesota Lynx and AHL games from the Iowa Wild as well. The channel also broadcasts NCAA Division I collegiate sporting events from the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the North Dakota Fighting Hawks. Finally Bally Sports North airs Minnesota Vikings related material though it is limited to a pregame show airing on NFL Sundays a couple of hours before the game as well as replays of preseason action.

FanDuel Sports Network North also distributes some of its programming to Bally Sports Wisconsin, including a reduced schedule of Minnesota Wild games and competitions sanctioned by the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). Due to blackout restrictions imposed by Major League Baseball and the NBA, Bally Sports North is not permitted to broadcast Milwaukee Brewers and Milwaukee Bucks games televised by Bally Sports Wisconsin.

Other Programming

FanDuel Sports Network North, when it was Fox Sports North aired outdoor programming under the FSN Outdoors banner. This included fishing and hunting action. Also included is a portion of the national schedule which includes the World Poker Tour as well as repeats of earlier national events on other Fox Sports branded channels. Select programming from FanDuel TV now airs on FDSN North due to the aforementioned naming rights deal.

FanDuel Sports Network North Extra

FanDuel Sports Network North operates FanDuel Sports Network North Extra as a 24-hour full-time HD channel that is used to carry additional programming including overflow live sports programming. Most providers carry the channel full-time, though some opt to carry it as a game-time only channel.[27] Beginning in April 2021, the then-Bally Sports North has been using Sinclair-owned WUCW as a third overflow channel to accommodate several dates when all three professional sports teams are scheduled to play at the same time. These broadcasts are branded as Bally Sports Extra on The CW Twin Cities. For subscribers in the team's territories unable to access WUCW, these games will be offered on the Bally Sports app.[28]

Former Programming

FanDuel Sports Network North previously had the rights to the Minnesota United FC of Major League Soccer. It has carried telecasts of College Football and Basketball games from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Additionally, it aired Minnesota Golden Gophers ice hockey games,[29] as well as college hockey games from the National Collegiate Hockey Conference schools the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs and the St. Cloud State Huskies.

On-air staff

Current

Minnesota Timberwolves

  • Michael Grady – play-by-play announcer
  • Marney Gellner - fill-in play-by-play announcer
  • Jim Petersen – analyst
  • Katie Storm – courtside reporter
  • Marney Gellner – pregame/postgame host
  • Rebekkah Brunson – pregame/postgame analyst
  • Quincy Lewis – pregame/postgame analyst
  • Kevin Lynch – pregame/postgame analyst

Minnesota Wild

Minnesota Lynx

  • Marney Gellner – Play-by-Play announcer
  • Lea B Olson – analyst

Minnesota Vikings

(Preseason only)

Iowa Wild

  • Joe O'Donnell – play-by-play

Other

Former

  • Dick Bremer – Twins play-by-play announcer
  • Tom Hanneman – studio host (deceased)
  • Bert Blyleven – Twins analyst
  • Jamie Hersch – Twins/Wild studio host (now at NHL Network)
  • Greg Coleman – Vikings sideline reporter (retired)
  • Dave Benz – Timberwolves play-by-play announcer
  • Callum Williams – Minnesota United play-by-play (now at Apple TV)
  • Kyndra de St. Aubin – Minnesota United analyst (now at Apple TV)
  • Charlie Beattie – Minnesota United sideline reporter/analyst
  • Doug McLeod – University of Minnesota Hockey play-by-play announcer
  • Ben Clymer – University of Minnesota Hockey analyst

Minnesota Twins

  • Cory Provus – play-by-play announcer
  • Chris Vosters – fill-in play-by-play announcer
  • Justin Morneau – analyst
  • Jack Morris – analyst
  • LaTroy Hawkins – analyst
  • Anthony LaPanta – pregame/postgame host & fill-in play-by-play announcer
  • Roy Smalley – pregame/postgame analyst
  • Glen Perkins – pregame/postgame analyst
  • Marney Gellner – on-field reporter
  • Audra Martin – on-field reporter
  • Katie Storm -- studio host
  • Tim Laudner -- studio analyst

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