Cox Sports Television

This article is about the Gulf South regional sports network. For a former New England regional sports network, see Cox Sports.
Cox Sports Television
Launched October 28, 2002 (2002-10-28)
Owned by Cox Television
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Gulf South
Headquarters Metairie, Louisiana
Website www.coxsportstv.com
Availability
Satellite
Dish Network 421 (REMOVED)
Cable
Available on select cable systems in the Gulf South and South-Central U.S. Consult your local cable provider for channel availability

Cox Sports Television (CST) is an American regional sports cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Cox Television. The channel, which serves the Gulf South region of the United States, features a mix of professional, collegiate and high school sporting events. Cox Sports Television is headquartered in the New Orleans suburb of Metairie, Louisiana.

History

Launched on October 28, 2002, the creation of the network played a key role in the relocation of the New Orleans Hornets NBA franchise from Charlotte, North Carolina. The only regional sports network serving New Orleans area viewers at the time was Fox Sports Southwest, and its coverage of Louisiana sporting events was limited.

From 2005 to 2010, Charter Communications did not carry the network on its Louisiana systems, despite having a carriage deal in place at the channel's launch in 2002. Because of this, Hornets games were not available to people living outside of the New Orleans metropolitan area during this time. In 2008, Cox and Charter negotiated a proposal to allow three Hornets games to be carried on local origination channels operated by Charter in the lead-up to that year's NBA All-Star Game as a precursor to a deal, however the discussions ended without a contract.

On December 15, 2010, Cox announced that it had finally reached a deal with Charter to carry the network on its systems again starting in 2011, a move done with the belief that the Hornets would remain in New Orleans for the foreseeable future.[1] Cox Sports Television's standard definition and high definition feeds were added to Charter's Louisiana systems on January 1, 2011.[2]

The channel was an initial affiliate of the American Sports Network with its first broadcast on August 30, 2014.[3] Cox Sports New Orleans agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.[4]

Programming

Cox Sports Television was the exclusive local television broadcaster of the New Orleans Hornets NBA games from 2002 to 2012.[5] The channel holds broadcast rights to the New Orleans Zephyrs Pacific Coast League franchise, and also broadcasts preseason games from the National Football League's New Orleans Saints.

It also carried local college sporting events from LSU Tigers (men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, and rebroadcasts of football games) on a tape-delayed basis, as well as coverage of the Bulldogs, Southern Jaguars and Lady Jaguars, New Orleans Privateers, Southeastern Louisiana Lions, Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns and other regional college teams. The channel also broadcasts high school sports championship events sanctioned by the Louisiana High School Athletics Association (LHSAA) including football, boys' and girls' basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball, as well as 14 regular season football games.

The channel also broadcasts college football and basketball games via American Sports Network[3] and ESPN Plus featuring out-of-market teams, CFL football games, coaches' shows for the collegiate teams that Cox Sports Television maintains broadcast rights, outdoors programming, simulcasts of news programming from ESPNews, and assorted other events. The channel's flagship program is the hour-long sports highlight program CST Tonight; Cox Sports Television also produces and broadcasts the New Orleans Saints' coaches' show.

Availability

Cox Sports Television is available on cable providers serving eight states including Cox Communications, Suddenlink Communications, Comcast Communications, Charter Communications and a few other smaller cable companies.(1) The channel does not currently have carriage deals with either AT&T U-verse, Dish Network or DirecTV.

References

  1. Report: Hornets to be carried on Northshore cable, WWL-TV, December 15, 2010.
  2. Charter, Cox Sports Television sign La. distribution agreement CED December 20, 2010
  3. 1 2 Minium, Harry (August 27, 2014). "ODU's opener with Hampton to be televised in 66 markets". HamptonRoads.com. The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved September 8, 2014.
  4. "FXFL To Be Carried on ESPN3" (Press release). New York: FXFL. PR Newswire. October 1, 2014. Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014 via NBC Right Now.
  5. Is Cox changing sports strategy? Sports Business Journal, May 28, 2012

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