FSN Rocky Mountain

FSN Rocky Mountain

Infobox TV channel
name = FSN Rocky Mountain
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launch = November 1988 (as Prime Sports Rocky Mountain)
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network = Fox Sports Net
owner = Liberty Sports Group
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country = United States
language = American English
broadcast area = Colorado
Utah
Wyoming
Montana
Southern Idaho
western Kansas
western Nebraska
northeastern Nevada
headquarters = 2300 15th Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado, 80202
former names = Prime Sports Rocky Mountain/Prime Sports Intermountain West (1988-1996)
Fox Sports Rocky Mountain(1996-2000)
Fox Sports Net Rocky Mountain (2000-2004)
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web = [http://libertysportsgroup.com/rockymountain.html FSN Rocky Mountain / FSN Utah on Liberty Sports Group]
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sat serv 1 = DirecTV
sat chan 1 = 683
684 (Utah)
sat serv 2 = Dish Network
sat chan 2 = 414 (SD)
364 (HD)
cable serv 1 = Available on select cable systems
cable chan 1 = Check local listings for channels
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FSN Rocky Mountain is a regional sports network based in Denver, Colorado [ [http://www.denver.com/fox-sports-net-rocky-mountain-b8946061 Denver.com: FSN Rocky Mountain / FSN Utah ] ] . The network is owned by Liberty Media and is an affiliate of Fox Sports Net. It was formerly known as Prime Sports Rocky Mountain as an affiliate of the Prime Network.

FSN Rocky Mountain is the home of MLB's Colorado Rockies, NLL's Colorado Mammoth, and local college sports.

FSN Utah is a rebranded subfeed that carries most of FSN Rocky Mountain's programming along with the NBA's Utah Jazz, the NHL's Phoenix Coyotes (via FSN Arizona), and Major League Soccer's Real Salt Lake. FSN Utah was also previously an affiliate of the Prime Network and was known as Prime Sports Intermountain West.

Availabilty

FSN Rocky Mountain is available in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Southern Idaho, western Kansas, western Nebraska, and northeastern Nevada. The FSN Utah subfeed serves Utah and parts of Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. [ [http://nmsn.foxsports.com/story/5640126 FOX Sports on MSN - FSN Rocky Mountain / FSN Utah ] ]

College Sports

* Big 12 Conference
* Big Sky Conference
* Western Athletic Conference
* Conference USA
* Mountain West Conference

Personalities

*Sam Adams: Reporter
*Roger Bailey: Rockies Studio Analyst
*Ceal Barry: College Basketball Analyst
* George Frazier: Rockies Analyst
*Drew Goodman: Rockies Play-by-Play, College Basketball Play-by-Play, Spotlight Host
*Tom Helmer: Host/Anchor Crush Weekly, FSN Live
*Charlie Host: College Hockey Analyst
*Jeff Huson: Rockies analyst
*Joel Klatt: Rockies analyst, Crush analyst, High School Football analyst
*Jay Leeuwenburg: Pro Football Analyst, College Football Analyst
*Tim Neverett: University of Denver Hockey, College Basketball, Crush and High School Football Play-by-Play
*Tim Ring: FSN Live, Rockies Pregame Host, College Basketball Play-by-Play
*Tracy Ringolsby: MLB Reporter
*Bill Romanowski: NFL Analyst
*Marc Stout: Rockies Pre-Game Host
*Alfred Williams: NFL Analyst, High School Football Analyst
*Eric Hillman: Rockies Studio Analyst

References

External links

* [http://msn.foxsports.com/rockymountain Official Website]


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