Fox Sports Southeast

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Bally Sports Southeast
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Type Regional sports network
Country United States
Broadcast area Georgia
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
South Carolina
parts of North Carolina including Asheville, Charlotte, and Winston-Salem
Nationwide (via DirecTV)
Network Fox Sports Networks
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Programming
Language(s) English
Picture format 720p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Diamond Sports Group
Parent Sinclair Broadcast Group & Entertainment Studios Networks
Sister channels Bally Sports South
Bally Sports Carolinas
Bally Sports Tennessee
History
LaunchedMarch 31, 2021 (2021-03-31)
Replaced Turner South and Fox Sports Southeast
Former namesSportSouth (2006–15) Fox Sports Southeast (2015–21)
Links
Website www.foxsports.com/south
Availability
(DirecTV may air some events an overflow feed due to event conflicts)
Cable
Comcast Xfinity 1251
Charter Spectrum 723, 811, or 812
Available on most other cable systems in designated broadcast areaConsult your local cable provider or program listings source for channel availability
Satellite
DirecTV 649
IPTV
AT&T U-verse 1729
Streaming media
Fox Sports Go www.foxsportsgo.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)
AT&T TV 649

Bally Sports Southeast (originally named SportSouth from its inception until October 4, 2015 and Fox Sports Southeast from its inception until March 31, 2021) is an American regional sports network owned by Diamond Sports Group, a joint venture between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Entertainment Studios, and operates as an affiliate of Bally Sports. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout the southeastern United States, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Atlanta, Tennessee, and Charlotte.

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Bally Sports Southeast is available on cable providers throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and parts of North Carolina (roughly from Asheville to Charlotte); it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV. The channel's programming reaches an estimated 8.9 million cable and satellite subscribers.

History

The channel traces its history to Turner South , a cable and satellite television channel that was launched on October 1, 1999 [1] by the Turner Broadcasting System. It was the first regional entertainment network developed especially for viewers in the southern U.S., featuring a mix of movies, comedy and drama series, regional news updates, and unique original programming. The channel also carried coverage of professional sports events from the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association's Atlanta Hawks, and the National Hockey League's Atlanta Thrashers, all of which were owned by Turner at the network's launch and the former two of which also aired in the Atlanta market and nationwide on Turner-owned TBS.

Turner Broadcasting/Time Warner restricted Turner South's distribution to its designated broadcast territory in the southeastern United States, with satellite providers that carried the channel being required to black out the channel in areas not covered by the ZIP codes in Turner South's coverage area.

News Corporation filed a lawsuit against Turner Broadcasting and its corporate parent Time Warner in a Georgia Superior Court on June 15, 1999, citing that the plans Turner had unveiled to carry sports events on Turner South violated a non-compete agreement that the two companies signed as part of News Corporation's $65 million purchase of the original SportSouth in 1996, which prohibited Turner from launching a regional sports network in the southeastern United States until 2008. [2] [3]

Sale to Fox Sports Networks

On February 23, 2006, Fox Sports Net's then-parent company News Corporation, looking to further expand its roster of sports teams and events, purchased Turner South for $375 million. [4] [5] The deal included all existing sports contracts, involving teams that sister network-to-be FSN South (now Fox Sports South) also held the regional cable television rights to broadcast.

After the deal was completed, FSN sought a new name for the channel, with network officials eventually chose to rebrand it as SportSouth, after coming up with about 60 different suggestions. The SportSouth name was originally used as the name for what is now Fox Sports South, which was founded by Turner Broadcasting in 1990 and was purchased by News Corporation's Fox Cable Networks unit in 1996, becoming a charter outlet of Fox Sports Net. Under Turner ownership, the original SportSouth carried Braves and Hawks games, as well as NBA games from the Charlotte Hornets, World Championship Wrestling events, college sports and some syndicated programs.

Turner South officially relaunched as SportSouth on October 13, 2006, becoming the 15th regional sports network owned as part of Fox Sports Net; the rebrand took place with its first official event broadcast: an NHL game between the Atlanta Thrashers and the Carolina Hurricanes. The relaunched channel dropped all non-sports entertainment programming, replacing it with other regionally produced programs and national sports news, documentary and magazine programming sourced by FSN. On-air promotions for SportSouth included sports figures native to the South such as Steve Spurrier, Bob Hartley, Bo Jackson and Heath Shuler.

Originally, the two networks only shared broadcast rights to Atlanta-based teams, while FSN South exclusively broadcast games from the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies, Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles and the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators. However, FSN South and SportSouth gradually began sharing rights to sports events from other teams during the late 2000s. In 2008, select Major League Baseball games from the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals were added to SportSouth's schedule (via sister network FSN Midwest), subject to league territorial restrictions. This ensures that both those teams and the Predators have the maximum number of games able to be televised.

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Final logo as SportSouth, used from 2012 to 2015

In August 2007, News Corporation lifted SportSouth's regional blackout restrictions, allowing the channel to be carried nationwide by DirecTV on its "Sports Pack"; however, some professional sporting events are still subject to blackout restrictions imposed by the major sports leagues for national telecasts.[ citation needed ] On August 28 of that year, SportSouth acquired the television rights to Tennessee Volunteers sporting events, in a package that includes encore presentations of twelve football games, live telecasts of four men's basketball games, four women's basketball games and six Olympic sporting events, as well as rights to the team's coaches shows for the former three sports.

The Atlanta Braves' relationship with SportSouth and independent station WPCH-TV (channel 17) – which until October 2007, served as the local broadcast version of TBS – intersected in 2011, when sister network Fox Sports South began producing an annual package of Braves games for the station that were not broadcast by the two networks. On March 1, 2013, Fox Sports South and SportSouth announced that they would acquire the rights to the 45 games, ending the team's contract with WPCH-TV beginning with the 2013 season, marking the first season in 40 years that the team's game telecasts did not air in the Atlanta market on broadcast television. [6]

Rebranding to Fox Sports Southeast

On August 24, 2015, Fox announced that SportSouth would be rebranded as Fox Sports Southeast. The name change took effect six weeks later on its target date of October 5. [7]

Fox Sports Networks senior vice president and general manager Jeff Genthner felt that the re-branding of FSN South as Fox Sports South may have caused viewer confusion due to the similar names. [8] Consumer research conducted in the Charlotte, Memphis and Atlanta markets found that viewers were confused about the autonomy of Fox Sports South and SportSouth, the latter network's relation to the Fox Sports regional networks, and perceived that Fox Sports South had better programming. [8] Network management reportedly had been considering a name change for the channel since 2012, including the use of a numerical brand for SportSouth (similar to that used by national sister networks Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2), and color-code branding (with the main network as "Fox Sports South Red" and the secondary network as "Fox Sports South Blue"). [8] [9]

New ownership

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 Fox Sports Southeast. However, on June 27, 2018, the Justice Department ordered their divestment under antitrust grounds, citing Disney's ownership of ESPN Inc. [10] 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. [12] On March 31, 2021, Fox Sports South and sister network Fox Sports Southeast will be rebranded as Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast, a new partnership between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Bally Corporation that will result in 18 other Regional Sports Networks being renamed to Bally Sports in their respective regions. [13] The first live event scheduled to be shown on Bally Sports Southeast will be the Grizzlies game against the Utah Jazz at 7:30 PM. [14]

Programming

Fox Sports Southeast and Fox Sports South hold the exclusive regional cable television rights to the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball franchise; the Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets and Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA; the Atlanta Dream of the WNBA; the Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators of the NHL, and Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer. [15] [16] Fox Sports Southeast also provides coverage of collegiate sports events from the University of Tennessee, and nationally televised games from the Southeastern Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference distributed by Fox Sports Networks.

Fox Sports Southeast mainly airs programs of regional interest. As such, Fox Sports South exclusively carries national games distributed by FSN from the Big 12 and Pac-12 conferences, while sharing rights to the Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference with Fox Sports Southeast. Both Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast balance their own respective schedules of game telecasts from the latter two collegiate conferences, which are selected based on regional versus national interests. Although the two networks share rights to most major professional league teams, Fox Sports South holds exclusive regional rights to NHL games from the Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators; Fox Sports South also covers a somewhat wider broadcast area than Fox Sports Southeast.

Teams by Media Market

MLBNBANHLMLSWNBA
Atlanta BravesCincinnati Reds
(Fox Sports Ohio)
St. Louis Cardinals
(Fox Sports Midwest)
Atlanta HawksCharlotte HornetsMemphis GrizzlesIndiana Pacers
(Fox Sports Indiana)
New Orleans Pelicans
(Fox Sports New Orleans)
Carolina HurricanesNashville PredatorsAtlanta UnitedAtlanta Dream
Network(see note)South/SoutheastSouth/SoutheastSouth/SoutheastSoutheastSoutheastSoutheastSouthSouthSouthSouthSouth/SoutheastSouth/Southeast
Georgia(all markets including Atlanta)Green check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Alabama(excluding Huntsville and Mobile)Green check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
HuntsvilleGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
MobileGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Kentucky(excluding Western Kentucky)Dark Red x.svgAvailable on Fox Sports OhioDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svg
Western KentuckyDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svg
Mississippi(excluding Biloxi/Gulfport, Memphis and New Orleans)Green check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Biloxi/GulfportGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Northern Mississippi (Memphis)Green check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
North CarolinaCharlotte, Asheville (excluding Graham, Jackson, Macon and Swain counties)Green check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Graham, Jackson, Macon and Swain countiesGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Greensboro-High PointGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
GreenvilleDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svg
Raleigh-DurhamDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svg
South CarolinaCharleston, Augusta, Savannah, Greenville/Spartanburg (Abbeville, Anderson, and Oconee counties only)Green check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Columbia, Greenville/Spartanburg (excluding Abbeville, Anderson, and Oconee counties), Myrtle BeachGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
TennesseeNashville, Chattanooga, KnoxvilleGreen check.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
Memphis, JacksonGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg

Note: In Kentucky, most of North Carolina, and parts of Mississippi Fox Sports Southeast is not available. In these areas all games are shown on Fox Sports South or an alternate channel.

On-air staff

Commentators

Atlanta Hawks

Atlanta Braves

Charlotte Hornets

Memphis Grizzlies

Atlanta Dream

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