Chicago Sports Network-Marquee merger a possibility amid Comcast dispute
The recently-launched Chicago Sports Network remains dark on Chicago's largest distributor, Comcast.
The recently-launched Chicago Sports Network remains dark on Chicago's largest distributor, Comcast.
Both games of ESPN's Wednesday night doubleheader saw year-over-year declines approaching 50%.
"The Bulls, they do not look like they're going in the right direction the last 10 years, and it doesn't look like it's changing."
Subscribers can choose either a single-team package for $19.99 per month, or receive access to all three teams for $$29.99 per month.
"We share your frustration and encourage you to continue to voice your concerns."
Comcast customers in Chicago have already missed out on two Blackhawks regular season games due to the dispute.
"They changed it already. Wow."
"There’s a reason no other broadcast has ever put it there."
The project began in 2021 but was shelved.
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Expectations are high for Caleb Williams to be a savior for the Bears and Hard Knocks used the 1990s Bulls intro to drive the point home.
"It wasn't like Michael calling people a b**** or anything, it was that comment from Scottie to Jerry Krause, in deference to the Krause family."
“Michael Jordan’s 1988 Defensive Player of the Year award? Fugazi! Fraudulent! Inflated stats!”
The network will launch in October 2024.
Standard Media Group will be the new broadcast home for three Chicago pro teams beginning in October.
The Eastern Conference half of the NBA Play-In Tournament excelled on ESPN.
Reinsdorf had been expected to make Stadium a player for broadcast rights.
"It is out on the internet. Adrian Wojnarowski reporting that Derrick Rose is retiring after 15 seasons."
"A lot of people really want to ask us questions about that bull**** documentary. Just come out and get the tickets and you will hear a lot."
Let's just say Sir Charles was not thrilled to be tuning in to this showdown of two losing teams.
"He’s a petty bully and the fans followed his lead.”
Charles Barkley voiced his displeasure with Bulls fans booing the late Jerry Krause during their inaugural Ring of Honor ceremony.
Stacey King defended himself after calling out New York and Philadelphia fans after Bulls fans booed the late Jerry Krause.
"Guys, booing is a part of sports. It’s fine."
"Whoever booed her in this arena should be ashamed of themselves."