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Revision as of 23:41, 1 December 2011
Network | Fox Sports Net |
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Headquarters | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Ownership | |
Owner | Fox Entertainment Group (News Corporation) |
Fox Sports Oklahoma (stylized as FS OKLAHOMA) is a regional sports network that airs coverage of sports teams in Oklahoma. It launched on October 29, 2008 as a spinoff of Fox Sports Southwest, with the first game of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder. [1] It originally split Thunder games with KSBI, but on August 3, 2010, the team signed a new exclusive multi-year agreement with Fox Sports Oklahoma beginning with the 2010-11 Season.[2] Besides the Thunder, it also features coverage of the Oklahoma Sooners and the Oklahoma State Cowboys.[1] Fox Sports Oklahoma also has exclusive broadcast rights to Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association state championships. Fox Sports Oklahoma has broadcast Class A-6A Championship games in football and periodically runs OSSAA Championship Spotlight which highlights various high school sports depending on the time of year.[3]
Personalities
- Brian Davis[disambiguation needed] - Thunder play-by-play
- Grant Long - Thunder color commentator
- Kelly Crull - Thunder sideline reporter
References
- ^ a b Fox Sports Southwest rebranded as Fox Sports Oklahoma "tulsaworld.com" November 1, 2008
- ^ Thunder Signs Exclusive Television Agreement with FOX Sports Southwest NBA.com/Thunder August 3, 2010
- ^ Media Notes: Fox Sports Oklahoma to air six state football finals NewsOK.com" December 8, 2010