- FSN Florida
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name = FSN Florida
logofile = FSN Florida logo.png
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logoalt = FSN Florida logo
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launch = July 1, 1987 (as SportsChannel Florida)
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network =Fox Sports Net
owner =News Corp
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country =United States
language =American English
broadcast area =Florida
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former names = SportsChannel Florida (1987-2000)
Fox Sports Net Florida (2000-2004)
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sister names =Sun Sports
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web = [http://www.sunsportstv.com/default.jsp FSN Florida / Sun Sports]
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sat serv 1 =DirecTV
sat chan 1 = 654
sat serv 2 =Dish Network
sat chan 2 = 423 (SD)
373 (HD)
cable serv 1 = Available on select cable systems
cable chan 1 = Check local listings for channels
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online chan 1 =FSN Florida, formerly Fox Sports Net Florida and
SportsChannel Florida, is atelevision channel that shows local sports coverage in the state of Florida. It is owned byNews Corp along withSun Sports and is a member ofFox Sports Net . It was launched on July 1, 1987 as SportsChannel Florida. It was relaunched as Fox Sports Net Florida on March 1, 2000, making it the last SportsChannel Network to do so.Programming
The channel has the rights to the
Tampa Bay Rays (MLB),Florida Marlins (MLB),Florida Panthers (NHL),Orlando Magic (NBA) plus local coverage of the following college sports conferences:Big East , Atlantic Sun,Conference USA , and Atlantic Coast. Parts of southern Alabama and Georgia receive the channel, in addition to all of Florida.Bright House Networks Conflict
The channel is not available to most cable subscribers in the Orlando area due to the regions' largest cable operator,
Bright House Networks , refusing to air the channel. The conflict began when the cable outlet was called Cablevision (not affiliated with the modernCablevision ), and continued through acquisition byTime Warner Cable and, later, Bright House. This issue did not change whenSun Sports , which is carried by Bright House Networks, was acquired by FSN. It is expected that some resolution towards carriage of FSN Florida on Bright House Networks will have to eventually occur due to the Orlando Magic moving 35 games from Channel 65 to FSN Florida.As of June 19, 2008 a deal has not been reached and FSN Florida is not available on Bright House Networks in Orlando. Although Bright House Orlando does not carry FSN Florida, the Bright House outlets in Tampa Bay [ [http://apps.tampabay.mybrighthouse.com/channels/index.cfm?&RegionId=1&LineUpId=14&lineup_action=display_lineup Bright House Networks channel lineup, Hillsborough County, Florida] ] and Wellington,
Palm Beach County [ [http://sfl.mybrighthouse.com/customercare/lineups/lineups.asp?lineupid=28 Bright House Networks channel lineup, Wellington, Palm Beach County, Florida] ] do carry FSN Florida in their Standard Cable packages.It was also not available to
Comcast cable subscribers in theSarasota andTallahassee areas until it was added in2006 . While it is available toJacksonville subscribers, Magic games are not shown on its feed either. Comcast in Lake County also does not carry the channel.un Sports
Through Sun Sports, South Florida can view
Miami Heat basketball, as Central and Northern Florida can viewOrlando Magic basketball. Ultimately however, Sun Sports and FSN Florida are sister channels, and games can air on either channel depending on who is playing at what time (particularly with the Marlins and Rays, since both teams routinely play at the same time). The two channels do not focus on one region of Florida (it was long rumored that Sun Sports would carry only the North/Central Florida teams, while FSN Florida would carry Miami-area teams) so that the Lightning, Heat, Marlins, Magic [Magic move 35 games to FSN Florida http://capefish.blogspot.com/2007/08/magic-move-35-games-to-fsn-florida.html] , andFlorida Panthers are all cable-exclusive. Some Rays games are available on over-the-air stations.Personalities
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Rich Waltz - Florida Marlins Play-by-Play
*Tommy Hutton - Florida Marlins Analyst
*Craig Minervini - Florida Marlins & Florida Panthers Pre-Game and In-Game Reporter
*Dewayne Staats - Tampa Bay Rays Play-by-Play
*Joe Magrane - Tampa Bay Rays Analyst
*Todd Kalas - Tampa Bay Rays Pre-Game and In-Game Reporter
*Steve Goldstein - Florida Panthers Play-by-Play
*Denis Potvin - Florida Panthers Analyst
*Raul Striker, Jr. - Florida Marlins Play-by-Play (SAP)
*Cookie Rojas - Florida Marlins Analyst (SAP)
* [http://www.fsnflorida.com/talents.jhtml?method=list FSN Florida/Sun Sports Personality Biography Page]
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