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Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) is an American regional sports network owned as a joint venture between two Major League Baseball franchises, the Baltimore Orioles (which owns a controlling 77% interest) and the Washington Nationals (which owns the remaining 23%).
The Orioles agreed to share its territory with the Nationals in return for the ability to present the Nationals games on the Orioles television network, the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. The Orioles have a 90 percent stake in MASN and MLB paid the Orioles $75 million for 10 percent of the regional sports network.
Digital audio service available through digital cable and Metal Choice on channel 822. Muzak: 60 Muzak Holdings Digital audio service available to commercial establishments. Available on Dish Network channels 920–979, and 981. Stingray Music: 400 Stingray Group: Available on AT&T U-verse channels 5100–5174.
The network was available mainly on Comcast systems, and was not carried by Dish Network nor DirecTV. Canby Telcom accused Comcast of being inflexible in carriage negotiations for the network pertaining to its subscriber rates, [ 54 ] with The Oregonian reporting that CSN Northwest was seeking a rate of $2 per month per subscriber, more than ...
DISH Network and Sinclair Broadcasting this week agreed to a brief extension of their expired carriage deal, and in so doing ensured that 97 CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox affiliates would remain on the ...
Mid-Atlantic Sports Network: Independent: Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, eastern and central North Carolina, West Virginia, south-central Pennsylvania, and Delaware: Available nationwide via Dish Network and DirecTV Satellite television: MASN2 [11] Fox Sports Networks: Altetnate MASN feed Altitude Sports and Entertainment: Independent
DISH Network Corporation (NAS: DISH) , through its subsidiary DISH Network L.L.C., provides approximately 14.092 million satellite TV customers, as of March 31, 2013, with the highest quality ...
MLB Extra Innings is an out-of-market sports package distributed in North America by satellite provider DirecTV since 1996 [1] and by most cable providers since 2001. [1] The package allowed its subscribers to see up to 80 out-of-market Major League Baseball games a week using local over the air stations and regional sports networks.