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WRSP-TV (channel 55) is a television station licensed to Springfield, Illinois, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by GOCOM Media, LLC, alongside Decatur-licensed CW affiliate WBUI (channel 23).
Fox Sports Southwest (1996–2000, 2008-2021) Fox Sports Net Southwest (2000–2004) FSN Southwest (2004–2008) Bally Sports Southwest (2021–2024) Links; Website: www.fanduelsportsnetwork.com /southwest / Availability (some events may air on FanDuel Sports Network Southwest Extra due to event conflicts) Streaming media; FanDuel Sports ...
Fox's 2023 lineup of guest analysts for the Cup Series was as follows. [5] (Guest analysts for Fox in the Xfinity and Truck Series in 2023 are listed above until Fox announces their 2024 lineup of commentators.) [16] Full-time permanent Fox commentators: Larry McReynolds (color commentator, Richmond and All-Star Race)
It was an affiliate of Fox from its start; before WFXS went on the air, most programming from the network was seen in north-central Wisconsin only via WLUK-TV from Green Bay on cable. Some Fox programming was also shown locally through a secondary affiliation on ABC affiliate WAOW (channel 9) from 1994 until WFXS began operations; this included ...
The station moved away from local productions in the mid-1990s. WFFT's programming—apart from the required Fox schedule—was centered around syndicated fare including daytime talk and court shows, and reruns of network sitcoms. After the launch of UPN on January 16, 1995, WFFT began carrying the fledgling network through a secondary affiliation.
[7] [8] [9] This marked a re-entry into North Carolina for Fox, which owned WGHP in High Point from 1996 to 2008. [10] The deal included a time brokerage agreement clause that would have had Fox take over the operations of WJZY and WMYT, and acquire the duopoly's non-license assets for $8.24 million, if the deal was not closed by June 1. [11]
The acquisition by Fox also brought KDFI under the same corporate umbrella as Fox Sports Net and its subsidiary Fox Sports Southwest, a cable regional sports network serving Texas. In 2000, the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars—then commonly owned by Tom Hicks —sold their broadcast TV rights to Fox in a ten-year, $250 million deal that moved ...
Fox Tucson: Arizona: KZAZ/KMSB-TV 11 February 1, 1967 Fox KDTU/KTTU 18 December 31, 1984 The CW KPOL 40 (now KHRR) January 5, 1985 Telemundo KWBA-TV 58 December 31, 1988 Tulsa: Oklahoma: KOKI-TV 23 October 26, 1980 Fox KGCT-TV/KTFO 41 (now KMYT-TV) March 18, 1981 MyNetworkTV KRSU-TV 35: 1987 KTCT/KWHB 47 June 3, 1985 CTN Washington: D.C. WTTG 5 ...