- Comcast SportsNet New England
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Comcast SportsNet New England CSN New England logo Launched 1981 (as PRISM New England) Network Comcast SportsNet Owned by Spectacor (1981–1983)
Cablevision (1983–2007)
Comcast (2007-present)Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)Slogan Network of Champions Country United States Language English Broadcast area Massachusetts
eastern Connecticut
central Connecticut
Vermont
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode IslandHeadquarters Burlington, Massachusetts Formerly called PRISM New England (1981–1983)
SportsChannel New England (1983–1998)
Fox Sports New England (1998–2000)
Fox Sports Net New England (2000–2004)
FSN New England (2004–2007)Sister channel(s) New England Cable News
NBC Sports NetworkWebsite Comcast SportsNet New England Availability Satellite DirecTV 630 Dish Network 435 Cable Available on select cable systems Check local listings for channels Comcast SportsNet New England (CSN New England) is a regional cable sports television network based in Burlington, Massachusetts that operates in Massachusetts, eastern and central Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. CSN New England began in 1981 as PRISM New England as the cable home for the Hartford Whalers, Boston Celtics, Boston Breakers, and various college teams. It was co-owned with the original PRISM network in Philadelphia by Spectacor. In 1983, the network was sold to Cablevision and it was rebranded as SportsChannel New England. As with the other SportsChannel networks, it joined Fox Sports Net and was rebranded as Fox Sports New England on January 28, 1998 (later FSN New England). In later years, it carried selected New York Mets games to parts of Connecticut not served by MSG or FSN New York (now MSG Plus), which then produced the games.
In 2007, Cablevision sold its remaining share of the network to Comcast and on October 1, 2007 the network was rebranded as CSN New England.
CSN New England, along with the other Comcast SportsNet branded networks, was revamped with a new network logo and graphics package (similar to CSN Bay Area) in August 2008.
Contents
Teams
- Boston Celtics (NBA): 1981–present
- Connecticut Sun (WNBA): 2010–present[1]
- New England Revolution (MLS): 1996–2007; 2010–present[2]
- Boston Cannons (MLL)
Former teams
- Hartford Whalers (NHL): 1981–1997
- Boston Breakers (USFL): 1983
On-air staff
Current on-air staff
- Michael Felger: Host of Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight and Sports Sunday
- Greg Dickerson: Boston Celtics courtside reporter (2006–present), studio host (2001–2006)
- Tommy Heinsohn: Boston Celtics color commentator for Celtics games (1982–present)
- Mike Gorman: Boston Celtics play-by-play announcer (1982–present) Connecticut Sun play-by-play announcer (2010–present)
- Donny Marshall: Boston Celtics studio analyst, color commentator for select Celtics' road games
- Gary Tanguay: Boston Celtics studio host (1999–present) and host of Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight
- Cedric Maxwell: basketball analyst
- Lou Merloni: baseball analyst and fill-in Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight host (2009–present)
- Troy Brown: football analyst (2008–present)
- Bob Beers: hockey analyst (2009–present)
- Tony Amonte: hockey analyst (2011–present)
- Michael Holley: Celtics Now host and fill-in Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight host (2008–present)
- Sean McAdam: CSNNE.com baseball staff writer (2009–present)
- Tom E. Curran: CSNNE.com football staff writer (2009–present)
- Joe Haggerty: CSNNE.com hockey staff writer (2009–present)
- A. Sherrod Blakely: CSNNE.com basketball staff writer (2009–present)
- Mary Paoletti: CSNNE.com columnist (2009–present)
- Rich Levine: CSNNE.com columnist and editor
- Mike Giardi: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–present)
- Carolyn Manno: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–present)
- Jessica Moran: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–present)
- Kevin Walsh: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–present)
- Kyle Draper: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–present)
- Bob Neumeier: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2010–present)
- Nicole Zaloumis: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2010–present)
- Eric Frede: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2010–present), Boston Celtics studio host (1998–2001)
- Rebecca Lobo: Connecticut Sun color analyst
- Damon Amendolara New England Revolution Sideline & Halftime Reporter Home Games (2010-present)
Former on-air staff
- Upton Bell: Boston Breakers studio host (1983)
- Don Blackburn: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1983–1986)
- John Carlson: Bay State Titans play-by-play (1990)
- Chris Collins: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–2010)
- Bob Cousy: Boston Celtics color commentator (1999–2008)
- Gerry Cheevers: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1986–1995)
- Larry Collmus: Racing From Suffolk Downs co-host
- Mike Fornes: Hartford Whalers play-by-play (1981–84)
- John Forslund: Hartford Whalers play-by-play (1995–1997)
- Bill Gardner: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1996–1997)
- André Lacroix: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1982–83)
- Bob Lobel: Boston Celtics studio host (1989–1993)
- Mike Lynch: Boston Celtics studio host (1993–1994)
- Willie Maye: Boston Celtics courtside reporter (1996-2005), studio host (1994–1996)
- Johnny McKenzie: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1981–82)
- Harvey Pack: Racing From Suffolk Downs co-host
- Rick Peckham: Hartford Whalers play-by-play (1984–1995)
- Jackie Pepper: SportsNet Central anchor/reporter (2009–2010)
- Daryl Reaugh: Hartford Whalers color commentator (1995–1996)
- Leah Secondo: Boston Celtics studio host (1997–1998)
- Kim Walden: Boston Celtics studio host (1996–1997)
Celtics coverage
In-game coverage
Mike Gorman handles the play-by-play with Tommy Heinsohn as the color commenator. Greg Dickerson is the courtside reporter.
Pre and post-game coverage
Gary Tanguay is the studio host alongside Donny Marshall. Greg Dickerson conducts interviews with the players and coach Doc Rivers. Gorman and Heinsohn also preview and recap the game.
Original programming
Mohegan Sun Sports Tonight
Airs live at 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. every weeknight. Sports Tonight recaps the day in Boston sports and covers the latest headlines and is hosted by Michael Felger and Gary Tanguay. Lou Merloni is the baseball analyst, Cedric Maxwell is the basketball analyst, Bob Beers is the hockey analyst, and Troy Brown is the football analyst. Frequent guests include Steve Buckley, Dan Shaughnessy, Ron Borges, Jackie MacMullan, Michael Silverman, Joe Haggerty, Michael Holley, Tom E. Curran, Sean McAdam, Rob Bradford, Chris Gasper, Kevin Paul Dupont, and other Boston area sports media personalities and writers. Jonathan Papelbon also makes a weekly appearance during Boston Red Sox season.
SportsNet Central
Airs live at 6 p.m., 10:30 p.m., and 1 p.m. every night. SportsNet Central is a daily highlight show that covers the day in Boston sports. Hosts and reporters include Kyle Draper, Mike Giardi, Carolyn Manno, Jessica Moran, Bob Neumeier, Kevin Walsh, Eric Frede, and Nicole Zaloumis.
Sports Sunday
Michael Felger hosts a studio show every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Sports Sunday reviews the previous week in New England Sports. Lou Merloni, Bob Ryan, Ron Borges, Michael Holley, Chris Gasper, Sean McAdam, Cedric Maxwell, Glenn Ordway, Gerry Callahan, Kevin Paul Dupont, and others are part of discussions with Felger. The "conference call" segment features writers from across the country who call in to talk about the national sports scene.
The Baseball Show
Airs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. during baseball season and hosted by Greg Dickerson with analysts Lou Merloni, Sean McAdam, and Steve Buckley. Michael Felger was the original host, but had to leave the show after committing to 98.5 The Sports Hub in August 2009 because the show is simulcast on 98.5 competitor WEEI. Bob Neumeier and Lou Merloni serve as substitutes when Greg Dickerson is unavailable. Dale Arnold and Damon Amendolara serve as substitute analysts. The show takes viewer and listener calls about the latest issues regarding the Boston Red Sox.
Celtics Now
A weekly studio hosted by Michael Holley reviewing the week of the Boston Celtics.
Quick Slants
An interactive football show airing Thursday nights at 7 p.m. during football season and hosted by Tom E. Curran and Mary Paoletti, answering questions about current events in the NFL via Twitter, Facebook, and live chat.
New England Tailgate
Airs every Thursday night at 8 p.m. during football season. Hosted by Glenn Ordway with Fred Smerlas and Steve DeOssie as analysts.
Patriots Football Weekly
Airs every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. during football season. Hosted by writers/editors of the New England Patriots official newspaper, Patriots Football Weekly: Fred Kirsch, Andy Hart, and Paul Perillo.
FSN on Comcast SportsNet
CSN New England carries FSN programming in lieu of an FSN affiliate. This offers the region access to a variety of college sports, notably Pac-10 Conference basketball on various nights, plus Big 12 Conference and Pac-10 football on Saturdays during their respective seasons. They also formerly aired FSN studio shows, such as The Best Damn Sports Show Period, and the FSN Final Score, before the network added its own SportsNet Central program in December 2009.
CSN New England HD
CSN New England HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast of CSN New England programming including live Boston Celtics games, studio shows, and series.
References
- ^ "CSN New England to televise Sun games". ConnecticutSun.com. May 20, 2010. http://www.wnba.com/sun/comcast_sportsnet_broadcast_co_2010_05_20.html#. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
- ^ "CSN New England to televise Revs games". NECN.com. March 15, 2010. http://www.necn.com/03/15/10/CSN-New-England-to-televise-Revs-games/landing_sports.html?blockID=197924&feedID=3352. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
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