| NHL Network | |
|---|---|
| Launched | October 1, 2007 |
| Owned by | National Hockey League (84.4%) NBCUniversal (15.6%)[1] |
| Picture format | 480i (SD) 1080i (HD) |
| Slogan | The Home of Hockey |
| Country | United States |
| Headquarters | Stamford, Connecticut, USA |
| Sister channel(s) | NHL Network Canada NBC Sports |
| Website | NHLNetwork.com |
| Availability | |
| Satellite | |
| DirecTV | 215 main channel (SD/HD) 214 alternate feed (SD) 214-1 alternate feed (HD) |
| Dish Network | 157 (SD/HD) |
| DishHD (Taiwan) | 6365 (HD) |
| Cable | |
| Available on most US cable systems | Check local listings |
| Verizon FiOS | 87 NHL Network (SD) 587 NHL Network (HD) |
NHL Network is an American sports channel devoted to ice hockey. It launched in 2007. It is primarily owned by the National Hockey League, with NBCUniversal owning a minority share of 15.6%
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As a result of the agreement between the NHL and U.S. cable company Comcast that places NHL games on the NBC Sports Network (known at the time of the deal as OLN), the American version of NHL Network has been in development as a joint venture between the NHL and Comcast.[2] The NHL Network in the United States currently shares some programming with its Canadian sister; the main differences are commercials and which live games the networks will air (for example, the Canadian version may show games televised on NBC Sports Network, while the U.S. version airs the CBC feeds of Hockey Night in Canada games as well as TSN games). Live games are blacked out in the markets of the participating teams.
The league hired Ascent Media Network Services to manage and distribute the channel. A subsidiary of publicly traded Ascent Media Group, the company has offices in Stamford, Connecticut, from which it will maintain the network’s satellite signal, advertising insertions and other aspects of NHL Network.[3]
NHL Network is one of four U.S. cable networks devoted to just one major sports league. NBA TV launched in 1999 with NFL Network following in 2003. Major League Baseball's channel, MLB Network, launched on January 1, 2009.
Comcast, who owns NBC Sports Network, the current cable partner of the league, is also one of the largest operators of cable systems in the United States. The company was contractually obligated to have NHL Network on its systems by summer 2007 at the latest, so it would be available in the United States beginning with the 2007–08 NHL season.[4] Both Comcast and the NHL had an option to end their contract after the 2006–07 season, which would have voided Comcast's obligation to launch a U.S. version of NHL Network, but opted to proceed with the launch.[5]
Since its official launch in the United States, the NHL Network announced on October 8, 2007 its plans to begin airing that month through carriage agreements with Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox Communications, DirecTV, Dish Network and Time Warner Cable. [6] DirecTV has aired NHL Network on channel 215 since October 31, 2007.[7][8] Going forward, any provider with NHL Center Ice is expected to place NHL Network somewhere on its system. Some of the providers offer NHL Network in high definition; all live games are broadcast in HDTV.
NHL.com announced on January 12, 2009 that AT&T U-Verse would begin carrying the channel.[9]
On June 2, 2009 it was announced that NHL Network and Comcast have reached an agreement to carry the channel on the Digital Classic Tier, which will increase viewership from the currently estimated two million on the "Sports Entertainment" tier to over 10 million on its Digital Classic package.[10]
In the international areas, the channel can be shown in Taiwan, starting in 2010.
On October 1, 2011, AT&T Uverse removed NHL Network due to a carriage dispute. [11]
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