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AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain was an American regional sports network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through its TNT Sports unit as part of the AT&T SportsNet brand of networks. [1] Headquartered in Denver, Colorado , [ 2 ] the network broadcast regional coverage of sports events throughout the Rocky Mountain region, mainly focusing on ...
On December 22, 2006, Liberty Media acquired four Fox Sports regional networks – FSN Utah, FSN Pittsburgh, FSN Northwest and FSN Rocky Mountain – as part of a deal with News Corporation, which exchanged the networks and its controlling 38.5% ownership interest in satellite provider DirecTV for US$550 million in cash and stock, in exchange for the 16.3% stake in News Corporation that had ...
In October 2021, Root Sports added an overflow channel, known as Root Sports Plus, to avoid scheduling conflicts with the Mariners, Kraken, and Blazers. [17] Also that month, Root Sports, along with sister networks AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, and AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, was removed from Dish Network satellite and Sling streaming TV services.
The Houston Astros and Rockets acquired WBD's shares in AT&T SportsNet Southwest and rebranded it as Space City Home Network. [77] [78] AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain closed in October 2023, [79] with the Utah Jazz moving to Sinclair Broadcast Group's KJZZ-TV, [37] and the Colorado Rockies foregoing a new television deal and moving under MLB ...
On June 12, 2017, AT&T Sports Networks announced that the network, along with Root Sports Rocky Mountain, Root Sports Utah, and Root Sports Pittsburgh, will rebrand under the name AT&T SportsNet, with all network programming and on-air talent remaining intact. [21] The name change took effect on July 14, 2017.
Starting in 2009, FSN Rocky Mountain (later Root Sports and then AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain) became the exclusive TV outlet for the Rockies. In 2023, AT&T announced its exit of the RSN business, leading to the shuttering of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain and the MLB taking over the Rockies' TV broadcast starting in 2024.
Root Sports Utah was an American regional sports network that was owned by the ... On July 14, 2017, Root Sports Utah was merged into AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, ...
On April 8, 2016, DirecTV Sports Networks rebranded under the AT&T name as AT&T Sports Networks. [11] On June 12, 2017, AT&T Sports Networks announced that the network, along with Root Sports Southwest, and Root Sports Rocky Mountain, would rebrand as AT&T SportsNet with the channel becoming AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh.