Sportsvision Explained

Network Name:Sportsvision
Headquarters:Chicago, Illinois
Network Type:Pay television service (sports)
Available:United States
Owner:Jerry Reinsdorf
Launch Date:1982
Dissolved:1989 (became SportsChannel Chicago)
Key People:Jerry Reinsdorf, Eddie Einhorn, Fred Eychaner

Sportsvision (SV[1] [2]) was a subscription sports television service founded by Chicago White Sox owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn and media mogul Fred Eychaner.[3] The service broadcast live sporting events, and for much of its time of operation was the broadcast network for the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks, and Chicago Sting.[4]

In April 1982, WPWR-TV, then on Channel 60, dedicated a large percentage of its broadcast schedule to Sportsvision. To access the service, viewers had to buy a TV set-top converter and pay monthly subscription fees to watch a number of sports broadcasts. Ultimately, as cable television gained a foothold in the Chicago area, the pay-TV business model dissolved and, in January 1984, Sportsvision was sold to Cablevision and was moved to basic cable. In 1989, it was unscrambled and renamed SportsChannel. In 1997, SportsChannel was purchased by Fox Sports Net. Now starting in October 2004 through current day the games reside on Comcast Sports Network Chicago which is owned by Chicago sports owners and Comcast's NBC venture.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: White Sox History: The story of SportsVision. South Side Sox. 30 August 2016. 30 November 2012.
  2. Web site: Liptak. Mark. Biggest What Ifs in White Sox History, Part 2. chicagonow.com. Chicago Now. 30 August 2016.
  3. http://www.chicagotelevision.com/pay3.htm On-Tv & Spectrum
  4. Web site: White Sox History: The story of SportsVision. South Side Sox. 30 August 2016. 30 November 2012.