June 13, 2025 - 06:39
In a strategic move, Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) has stepped back from its Over-the-Air (OTA) broadcast, and the decision appears to be paying off. An industry source reports that viewership surged by an impressive average of 60% during CHSN's inaugural weekend on Comcast, compared to the previous weekend's figures. This increase highlights the network's successful transition to a cable platform, which seems to have attracted a larger audience.
The shift to Comcast not only enhances CHSN's visibility but also positions it for future growth in the competitive sports broadcasting landscape. By leveraging Comcast's extensive reach, CHSN can tap into a broader demographic, potentially leading to increased advertising revenue and partnerships. As the network continues to adapt and evolve, industry experts are eager to see how this transition will shape its programming and overall strategy moving forward. With this promising start, CHSN is poised to redefine its place in the Chicago sports media scene.
July 29, 2025 - 12:19
Eight Former Student-Athletes to Be Inducted into University of Arkansas Sports Hall of HonorEight distinguished former student-athletes from the University of Arkansas have been chosen for induction into the Sports Hall of Honor for the 2025 class, as announced by the university`s...
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Emmanuel Clase Faces Paid Leave Amid Sports Betting InvestigationCleveland Guardians All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on paid leave as part of an ongoing investigation by Major League Baseball into sports betting activities. The decision to put...
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