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{{Infobox television channel
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| network
| owner
▲| country = United States
| area
▲| language = English<br>Spanish (via SAP)
▲| area = [[San Francisco Bay Area]], [[Northern California]], [[Central California]], [[Southern Oregon]], [[Nevada]], [[Hawaii]], Nationwide (via satellite)
| former_names
▲| headquarters = 360 3rd St, [[San Francisco]], CA 94107
▲| former_names = Pacific Sports Network (1989–1991)<br>[[SportsChannel]] Bay Area (1990–1991)<br>SportsChannel Pacific (1991–1998)<br>Fox Sports Bay Area (1998–2000)<br>Fox Sports Net Bay Area (2000–2004)<br>FSN Bay Area (2004–2008)<br>Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (2008–2017)
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▲| sister_channels = '''Cable/satellite:'''<br>[[NBC Sports California]]<br>'''Broadcast:'''<br>[[KNTV]] & [[KSTS]]/[[San Jose, California|San Jose]]
▲| timeshift_service =
▲| web = {{URL|http://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/|www.nbcsports.com/bayarea}}
| availability_note = <br>{{small|(some events may air on overflow feed NBC Sports Bay Area Plus due to event conflicts)}}
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| online_chan_1 = [[IPTV|Internet Protocol television]]
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| online_chan_2 = [[IPTV|Internet Protocol television]]
| online_serv_3 = [[Hulu Live]]
| online_chan_3 = [[IPTV|Internet Protocol television]]
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| online_chan_4 = [[IPTV|Internet Protocol television]]
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== History ==
===Pacific Sports Network===
The '''Pacific Sports Network''' was launched in September 1989 as a joint-venture of [[Tele-Communications Inc.|TCI]] and [[Viacom (1952–2006)|Viacom]]. It initially held rights to the [[Golden State Warriors]] and various college sporting events, including those from [[Pac-12 Conference|Pac 10]] conference through its associate with [[Prime Network]]. The network was available as a [[basic cable]] service.<ref name="broadcasting">{{cite news |title=I TOP OF THE WEEK I i SportsChannel wraps up Bay Area baseball |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1989/BC-1989-12-18.pdf |access-date=3 April 2021 |work=Broadcasting |issue=
===SportsChannel Bay Area===
'''SportsChannel Bay Area'''
===Merger of two networks and new partnership===
The two networks merged on July 12, 1991, to become '''SportsChannel Pacific'''.<ref>{{cite news |title=SportsChannel, PSN merge |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/311383830/ |access-date=3 April 2021 |work=Newspapers.com |publisher=The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California |date=July 13, 1991 |language=en}}</ref> The combined network operated as a premium service until June 1, 1997 when it moved to basic cable.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Slusser |first1=Susan |title=SUSAN SLUSSER ON THE AIR -- SportsChannel To Be Free With Basic Cable |url=https://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/SUSAN-SLUSSER-ON-THE-AIR-SportsChannel-To-Be-2843026.php |access-date=3 April 2021 |work=SFGATE |date=25 April 1997}}</ref> In 1991, SportsChannel Pacific picked up rights to the new [[San Jose Sharks]] NHL team with a 10 game agreement.<ref>{{cite news |title=Local cable TV adds Sharks |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/462229114/ |access-date=3 April 2021 |work=Newspapers.com |publisher=The San Francisco Examiner |date=October 23, 1991 |language=en}}</ref>
On June 30, 1997, [[News Corporation (1980–2013)|News Corporation]] and [[Liberty Media]] – which formed [[Fox Sports Networks|Fox Sports Net]] the year prior through News Corporation's partial acquisition of the Liberty-owned [[Prime Network]] group of regional sports networks – purchased a 40% interest in Cablevision's sports properties including the SportsChannel networks (as well as [[Madison Square Garden]] and its [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] and [[National Hockey League|NHL]] team tenants, the [[New York Knicks]] and [[New York Rangers]]);<ref>{{cite news|title=Fox putting together national Sports Net // Changes ahead for SportsChannel|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4383098.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924194306/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4383098.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 24, 2015|newspaper=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|date=June 24, 1997|access-date=April 9, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=National net keys regional deal. (Fox Sports, Liberty Media Corp. challenge ESPN with stake in SportsChannel)|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-19555907.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910170418/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-19555907.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 10, 2015|author=John M. Higgins|author-link=John M. Higgins|periodical=[[Broadcasting & Cable]]|publisher=[[Reed Business Information]]|date=June 30, 1997|access-date=April 9, 2015}}</ref> the three companies formed the venture National Sports Partners to run the owned-and-operated regional networks. The channel was rebranded as '''Fox Sports Bay Area'''
The channel was then rebranded as '''Fox Sports Net Bay Area''' in 2000, as part of a collective brand modification of the FSN networks under the "Fox Sports Net" banner; subsequently in 2004, the channel shortened its name to '''FSN Bay Area''', through the networks' de-emphasis of the brand.
===Comcast ownership===
[[File:Comcast_Sportsnet_Bay_Area_logo.png|thumb|right|Comcast SportsNet Bay Area logo from March 2013 to April 1, 2017.]]
On April 30, 2007, Comcast purchased a 60% interest in FSN Bay Area, along with a 50% stake in [[Comcast SportsNet New England|FSN New England]], from Rainbow Media for $570 million.<ref>{{cite web|title=Comcast sports new cable networks|url=https://variety.com/2007/scene/markets-festivals/comcast-sports-new-cable-networks-1117964028/|author=Cynthia Littleton|periodical=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=[[Reed Business Information]]|date=April 30, 2007|access-date=April 18, 2015}}</ref> Then on December 10, the San Francisco Giants acquired a 30% stake in FSN Bay Area,<ref name="GiantsFSN">{{cite web|title=SF Giants take stake in FSN|url=https://variety.com/2007/scene/news/sf-giants-take-stake-in-fsn-1117977463/|author=John Dempsey|periodical=Variety|publisher=Reed Business Information|date=December 10, 2007|access-date=April 18, 2015}}</ref> with News Corporation becoming a minority partner in the network. As a result of Comcast becoming the majority interest holder, the network (after the sale was finalized in February 2008) was integrated into the company's own regional sports network group [[Comcast SportsNet]], rebranding as '''Comcast SportsNet Bay Area''' on March 31, 2008.<ref>{{cite web|title=Authentic Opening Day<!-- Bot generated title -->|url=http://fsnbayarea.com/AuthenticOpeningDay.jsp|website=FSN Bay Area|access-date=2008-03-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080319010256/http://fsnbayarea.com/AuthenticOpeningDay.jsp|archive-date=2008-03-19|url-status=dead}}</ref> CSN Bay Area became the first Comcast SportsNet-branded network to use a logo style (utilizing Comcast's then-universal corporate logo), based on the logo for [[SportsNet New York]], that was later adopted by all the other CSN regional networks on October 1, 2008. Shortly after the rebranding in April 2008, Fox agreed to sell its interest in CSN Bay Area to Comcast.<ref name="sbj-foxsellscsnba">{{cite news|last1=Ourand|first1=John|title=Comcast-Fox make Bay Area deal as Big Ten talks continue|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2008/04/20080421/This-Weeks-News/Comcast-Fox-Make-Bay-Area-Deal-As-Big-Ten-Talks-Continue.aspx|access-date=December 30, 2016|work=[[Sports Business Journal]]|date=April 21, 2008}}</ref>
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Following Comcast's purchase of majority control of [[NBCUniversal]], which already owned [[NBC]] [[owned-and-operated station]] [[KNTV]] (channel 11) and [[Telemundo]] O&O [[KSTS]] (channel 48), on April 19, 2011, the network announced plans to build an additional set specifically for use on sports segments seen on KNTV's newscasts. The revamp would also include in-depth interviews in addition to providing scores and highlights, and utilize CSN Bay Area's sports anchors and analysts.<ref>{{cite news|title=Comcast to provide sports content for KNTV|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/04/19/SP9F1J3TLF.DTL|newspaper=[[San Francisco Chronicle]]|date=April 19, 2011}}</ref>
On March 22, 2017, Comcast announced that CSN Bay Area would be rebranded '''NBC Sports Bay Area''' on April 2, 2017, in a move meant to "better associate the prestigious NBC Sports legacy with the strength of our Comcast Sports Networks' local sports coverage in Northern California."<ref name="svg-rebranding">{{cite web|title=CSN Bay Area, CSN California To Be Rebranded Under
==Programming ==
NBC Sports Bay Area holds the regional cable television rights to the [[San Francisco Giants]] of [[Major League Baseball]] and the NBA's [[Golden State Warriors]]
The channel also broadcasts college sports sanctioned by the West Coast Conference. Select high school sports events are also occasionally broadcast on the network.
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* [[Vida Blue]] – Giants studio analyst
* [[Brodie Brazil]] – ''SportsNet Central'' anchor and reporter
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* [[Dennis Brown (defensive end)|Dennis Brown]] – 49ers studio analyst
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* [[Shawn Estes]] – Giants studio analyst
* [[Ahmed Fareed]] – ''SportsNet Central'' anchor and reporter
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* [[Bill Laskey]] – Giants studio analyst
* [[Matt Maiocco]] – 49ers Insider
* [[Greg Papa]] – Warriors pre-game and post-game host, substitute Giants pre-game and post-game host, and substitute play-by-play announcer
* Monte Poole - Warriors insider, founding member and co-host of “Race In America: A Candid Conversation.”
* [[Ray Ratto]] – NBC Sports Bay Area Senior Insider
* [[Garry St. Jean]] – Warriors studio analyst
* [[Randy Winn]] – Giants studio analyst
* [[Henry Wofford]] – Warriors reporter, host of ''Race Week'', and ''SportsNet Central'' anchor and reporter
* [[Ron Wotus]] – Giants studio analyst
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{{SportsChannel America}}
{{Prime Network}}
{{Fox Sports Networks}}
{{NHL on SportsChannel America}}
{{Major League Baseball on NBC}}
{{NBA on NBC}}
{{U.S. regional sports networks}}
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[[Category:NBC Sports Regional Networks|Bay Area]]
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