FSN Pittsburgh (sometimes referred to as Fox Sports Pittsburgh), is a cable channel controlled by Fox Sports Net. FSN Pittsburgh started out as KBL, which was owned by Prime Network. It was a network of Prime SportsChannel America when Prime and SportsChannel America merged. In 1996, Fox Sports Net bought out Prime SportsChannel and changed KBL to FSN Pittsburgh.
In 2006, News Corporation gave FSN Pittsburgh to Liberty Media, in a stock swap between the two companies of the DirecTV stock.
Sports
Professional
College
High School
- WPIAL High School Football
Regions Served
FSN Pittsburgh serves western and central Pennsylvania as well as Northeastern Pennsylvania with the popularity of the Pittsburgh Penguins farmteam in Scranton, all of West Virginia except the extreme eastern panhandle that reaches into the D.C. market, Chautauqua County, New York, western Maryland, eastern and southeastern Ohio and the border communities of Kentucky with Ohio and West Virginia. (see Armstrong Group Cable)
Programming
Weekday Afternoon Cartoon Block (1994–1996)
Personalities
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pittsburgh Pirates
Anchors/Reporters
Former Anchors/Reporters
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