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However, in January 2014, reports surfaced that the Cubs and WGN-TV discussed an option to allow the station to carry a reduced number of games for the 2015 season onward should the contract be renewed. In December 2014, the Cubs finalized a new broadcast deal with WGN-TV, in which the station will televise 45 games per season, beginning with the 2015 season. However, because of Tribune's decision to shift WGN America's programming strategy to focus on reruns and original programming, Cubs telecasts (along with those of the White Sox and Bulls) no longer air nationally via WGN America. The broadcasts that air on WGN-TV in the Chicago market are available nationally through
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stretch of each game from the WGN-TV broadcast booth) further established his place among Chicago's most-beloved personalities over the next 16 years, primarily working with analyst Steve Stone. As WGN-TV gained prominence as a national superstation during the 1980s and 1990s (the station was uplinked to satellite as a superstation in October 1978), Caray's fan base – and that of the Cubs – expanded beyond Chicago and the
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720 AM), served as the play-by-play announcer for both the Chicago Cubs and White Sox until 1967, when the White Sox (for whom Brickhouse performed play-by-play duties for home games) ended their first stint on WGN-TV; Brickhouse primarily called Cubs games until his retirement from broadcasting in
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does not hold rights to from 2022 to 2019, aligning it with the end of the current term of the cable channel's contract); if WGN-TV opts not to produce a suitable bid or any bid at all, the broadcast rights would be opened up for negotiation with other local broadcast and cable television outlets.
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On November 5, 2013, the Cubs exercised an option to opt out of its television contract with WGN-TV following the 2014 season; as part of the move, the team gave the station a 30-day window to make a counteroffer – which, in any instance, would raise the rights fees that the station pays the team
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owned-and-operated station) to have that station carry select games, an arrangement that lasted through the 1980 season. WGN-TV became the exclusive television broadcaster of White Sox games in 1981, before WFLD re-obtained broadcast rights the following year. After an eight-year run on WFLD, the
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After Brickhouse retired, Caray was asked to replace Brickhouse as the Cubs' lead television announcer. Caray (who was known for memorable signature catchphrases during big plays (such as "Holy Cow!") and performed his unique rendition of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning
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The Braves would receive national carriage starting with the 1977 season, as Turner uplinked WTCG's signal via satellite for distribution to cable systems throughout the United States on December 17, 1976, turning it into the first national superstation. WTCG discontinued syndicating the Braves
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game, with games scheduled during the middle of the week airing mainly during the summer months (when the major broadcast networks were airing reruns); most, if not all, of the other MLB teams regionally syndicated their games in their respective areas of the country.
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for much of its tenure as the team's local television broadcaster, Autry had acquired KTLA that year through his media company Golden West Broadcasters. The team's broadcast rights remained with KTLA after Golden West's sale of the station to
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owned-and-operated station) – which, like WGN-TV, carried White Sox games on more than occasion – in 1968. WGN-TV regained broadcast rights for the White Sox in 1973, and entered into a contractual agreement with then-competing independent
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from its current annual rate of $ 20 million – to obtain rights to games starting with the 2015 Major League Baseball season (the opt-out option reduced the duration of an agreement to broadcast Cubs games that regional sports network
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in July 2013), would acquire a majority interest in the regional sports network in 2011). In 2015, after a 17-year absence, the Yankees returned to WPIX through an agreement with YES, similar to the WWOR agreement.
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SportsNet LA would constrain itself from widespread provider availability in Southern California – its distribution is primarily limited to the former Time Warner systems in the region that are now part of
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Similarly to the Chicago Cubs, White Sox telecasts on WGN America ended in 2014 with the channel's switch to reruns and original programs. The White Sox left WGN-TV after the 2019 season; since 2020,
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owned-and-operated station) began airing several Yankees baseball games that were originally scheduled to air on sister station WNYW. WWOR began carrying Yankees games on a full-time basis in
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feed; these changes were the impetus of Turner's June 2007 decision to separate WTBS from the TBS national feed and convert channel 17 locally into a standalone independent station, as
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in 1970, Turner began developing a sports presence for the station by obtaining the television rights to several of the city's professional sports teams – including the
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in these areas (the Red Sox maintain an 80% ownership interest in NESN). Among the nationally prominent announcers that have called Red Sox games on the station include
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games within the Chicago market that WGN is under contract to produce and air; the agreement was the result of network affiliation contracts with WGN-TV (first with
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service – as Time Warner Cable reportedly proposed a monthly transmission rate estimated at $ 4.90 per household to other cable and satellite providers (including
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on September 2, 2016, in which the station would simulcast six Dodgers games that SportsNet LA was already scheduled to air during the final two weeks of the
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The games became regionally-exclusive when Turner acquired the rights to a package of regular season games from other Major League Baseball teams and league
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The Braves games, among other changes to channel 17's schedule, helped improve the station's fortunes as the decade wore on; during the decade, Turner
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franchises. The first such franchise to join channel 17 occurred in 1972, Turner obtained the local rights to televise games from the city's
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signed an agreement to acquire the 45-game package held by WPCH, rendering the team's game telecasts cable-exclusive beginning with the
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and other select providers. The Cubs later ended their association with WGN-TV after the 2019 season; since 2020, the
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Station originally included Detroit as part of its focus and was seen on cable throughout Michigan and northern Ohio.
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Subject to availability; all currently operating as superstations are distributed in the United States through the
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affiliate in 1978. Games that were syndicated to these stations consisted of Sunday afternoon events and a single
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to 2005. In 2006, the Dodgers moved their over-the-air broadcasts to CBS Corporation-owned independent station
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Available on select cable providers in Michigan and the Northeastern United States as a regional superstation.
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baseball teams of the period during the 1950s: it obtained rights to the Brooklyn Dodgers beginning with the
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Available on select cable and satellite providers in the Southwest United States as a regional superstation.
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Chicago Professional Sports L.P. & WGN Continental Broadcasting Co. vs. National Basketball Association.
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and bordering states (mostly network-affiliated stations, as there were few independent stations in the
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as an independent station. The then-WB affiliate lost the rights to the team's broadcasts after the
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which limit the number of Bulls telecasts aired on WGN's national superstation feed (now known as
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to operate WPCH, production of the Braves telecasts was transferred the latter company's
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has aired all Cubs games that are not exclusive to one of MLB's national broadcasters.
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affiliation agreement with Fox), with the team moving its games to independent station
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in 1985, after the team spent the previous ten seasons broadcasting their games over
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has aired all White Sox games that are not exclusive to MLB's national broadcasters.
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and continued to carry the team's games for 20 years, until it lost the rights in
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season; NESN later announced that WSBK would lose over-the-air rights in early
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Available on select cable providers in New England as a regional superstation.
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WGN-TV would enter into a programming arrangement with independent station
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WOR-TV (now WWOR-TV, and originally licensed to New York City, before its
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Historical Major League Baseball over-the-air television broadcasters
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in 1983. KTLA lost the then-California Angels's broadcast rights in
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agreed to long-term deals with the station for both the Sox and his
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List of Canadian television stations available in the United States
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season, ending channel 17's 40-year relationship with the Braves.
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Calling the Game: Baseball Broadcasting from 1920 to the Present
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acquired struggling independent station WJRJ-TV (channel 17) in
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Cubs exercise option to end WGN-TV contract after next season
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Braves telecasts to various television stations throughout
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baseball games in 1993; the station carried the games from
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Available on most Canadian cable and satellite providers.
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in the late 1970s, obtained the broadcast rights to the
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regular season. In 2020, AT&T reached a deal with
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Major League Baseball season, sharing rights with the
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season, followed by the New York Giants beginning in
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White Sox returned to WGN-TV in 1990 after co-owner
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Index

Historical Major League Baseball over-the-air television broadcasters
Superstation
Major League Baseball
superstations
broadcast
television stations
cable
satellite television
List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters
WSBK-TV
Boston
market
Boston Red Sox
1975
1996
Ion Television
owned-and-operated station
WBPX-TV
CBS
WBZ-TV
2003
regional sports network
New England Sports Network
blacked out
Dick Stockton
Sean McDonough
2004
2006
WGN Sports
List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters

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