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'''Fox Sports Midwest''' (stylized as '''''FSMIDWEST''''') is a [[regional sports network]] that operates in eastern and central [[Missouri]], [[Southern Illinois]], [[Southern Indiana]], and [[Iowa]]. FSN Midwest began in the November 1989 as '''Prime Sports Midwest''' as an affiliate of the [[Prime Network]], which then was seen mainly in Indiana, before moving westward in 1994. It joined [[Fox Sports Net]] and changed its name to '''Fox Sports Midwest''' on November 1, 1996, then to '''Fox Sports Net Midwest''' in 1999, before going with its current name in July 2004.
'''Fox Sports Midwest''' (stylized as '''''FSMIDWEST''''') is a [[regional sports network]] that operates in eastern and central [[Missouri]], [[Southern Illinois]], [[Southern Indiana]], and [[Iowa]]. FSN Midwest began in the November 1989 as '''Prime Sports Midwest''' as an affiliate of the [[Prime Network]], which then was seen mainly in Indiana, before moving westward in 1994. It joined [[Fox Sports Net]] and changed its name to '''Fox Sports Midwest''' on November 1, 1996, then to '''Fox Sports Net Midwest''' in 1999, FSN Midwest in July 2004 and now with its current name.


In early 2008, as part of a deal to return [[Kansas City Royals]] to FSN, [[FSN Kansas City]] was spun-off FSN Midwest as the new FSN affiliate for the Kansas City market.
In early 2008, as part of a deal to return [[Kansas City Royals]] to FSN, [[FSN Kansas City]] was spun-off FSN Midwest as the new FSN affiliate for the Kansas City market.

Revision as of 04:13, 22 February 2009

Fox Sports Midwest
CountryUnited States
NetworkFox Sports Net
Programming
Language(s)American English
Ownership
OwnerFOX

Fox Sports Midwest (stylized as FSMIDWEST) is a regional sports network that operates in eastern and central Missouri, Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, and Iowa. FSN Midwest began in the November 1989 as Prime Sports Midwest as an affiliate of the Prime Network, which then was seen mainly in Indiana, before moving westward in 1994. It joined Fox Sports Net and changed its name to Fox Sports Midwest on November 1, 1996, then to Fox Sports Net Midwest in 1999, FSN Midwest in July 2004 and now with its current name.

In early 2008, as part of a deal to return Kansas City Royals to FSN, FSN Kansas City was spun-off FSN Midwest as the new FSN affiliate for the Kansas City market.

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