Metro Sports

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Time Warner Cable Metro Sports
Launched December 12, 1996
Owned by Time Warner Cable
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Country United States
Language American English
Broadcast area Kansas City Metropolitan Area; Lawrence, Kansas; State of Nebraska
Sister channel(s) Metro Sports HD
Metro Sports 2
KC On Demand (Features Metro Sports material)
Website www.kcmetrosports.com
Availability
Cable
Time Warner Cable Kansas City Metro Sports:
30 & 310, 1310 (High-Definition)
Metro Sports 2: 311
KC On Demand: 113
Time Warner Cable Nebraska Metro Sports: 310
Knology (formerly Sunflower) Metro Sports: 37

Metro Sports is a regional sports network serving the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, Lawrence, Kansas, and the state of Nebraska. It launched on December 12, 1996, and is currently available on cable systems including Time Warner Cable, Comcast and Knology.

Metro Sports has produced live sporting events for college sports conferences such as the Big 12 Conference, Missouri Valley Conference, the Summit League, the NAIA, and their individual members. Metro Sports' other hallmark programming is its coverage of local Kansas City high school athletics, including its "HyVee High School Game of The Week" featuring top local teams in the sports of Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Baseball, Soccer, and other sports.[1] Metro Sports also broadcast five games of the Missouri Mavericks of the Central Hockey League during the 2010-2011 Central Hockey League season.[2]

The Metro Sports-produced "Fantasy Huddle", a weekly Fantasy Football show, is also distributed to other Time Warner Cable systems nationwide.[3]

In March 2009, Metro Sports produced and televised live all 31 games of the 2009 NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, Missouri.

Metro Sports used to produce live sporting events for professional sports teams such as Major League Soccer's Kansas City Wizards, including simulcasting those events in Spanish on an SAP channel during its final two seasons of coverage, before the Wizards declined to renew their broadcast agreement, and the Kansas City Brigade of the Arena Football League, before the league was liquidated and reincarnated. Metro Sports also produced and televised Kansas City Royals games from 2003 to 2007, after which it lost the rights to FSN Midwest.

Metro Sports has published a book, More Than The Score: Kansas City Sports Memories.

On March 1, 2010, Metro Sports launched Metro Sports HD, a High Definition feed of its programming, and Metro Sports 2.[4]

Contents

Carriage

Metro Sports is available on Time Warner Cable, Comcast, and Knology of Kansas (formerly Sunflower Broadband) in metropolitan Kansas City, Lawrence, Kansas and Nebraska. As of March 31, 2011, it was available in approximately 500,000 households.

Regular shows

  • Metro Pro Wrestling (11 P.M, Saturday- Replay Thursday Midnight)
  • High School Roundup (10:30 P.M., Friday)
  • Metro Sports Zone (10 P.M. Monday through Sunday)
  • The Red Zone (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • The Blue Zone (Kansas City Royals)
  • Varsity KC (High School Sports)
  • College Gametime (College Sports)
Old Metro Sports Logo

Special events

  • Kansas City Sports Commission Banquet
  • Simone Awards
  • Win for KC Banquet

Executive staff

  • Chris Huwe, General Manager
  • Joel Fritzinger, Operations Manager
  • David Haden, Finance Manager

On-Air Staff

  • Dave Stewart, Anchor/Reporter, Host of Metro Sports Zone
  • Leif Lisec, Anchor/Reporter, Host of Redzone and Blue Zone
  • Mick Shaffer, Anchor/Reporter, Host of College Gametime, Varsity KC and High School Roundup
  • Brad Porter, Anchor/Reporter, Host of Chiefs Post Game
  • Chris Gough, Anchor/Reporter, Host of Fantasy Huddle, Braggin' Rights, and Metro Pro Wrestling
  • Erik Ashel, Reporter
  • Kennetra Pulliams, Anchor/Reporter, Host of High School Roundup
  • Dave Neilson, Co-Host of Fantasy Huddle

Announcers

  • Kevin Wike, play-by-play
  • Stan Weber, Football/Basketball Analyst
  • Brian McRae, Baseball Analyst
  • Richard Baldinger, Football Analyst
  • Jayice Pearson, Football Analyst
  • Danan Hughes, Football Analyst
  • Doug Elstun, Basketball Analyst
  • Patti Phillips, Basketball Analyst
  • Greg Gurley, Basketball Analyst

Metro Sports Alumni

  • Neil Harwell, Former Metro Sports GM
  • Duke Frye, Anchor (1996–2000)
  • Chad Harberts, Anchor, Reporter, Co-Creator/Producer High School Roundup (1994-2004)
  • Danyelle Sargent, Anchor/Reporter (2002–2004)
  • Erin Bajackson, Anchor/Reporter

References

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