Ladies & Gentleman:
I have posted an article from The Milwaukee Journal/ Sentinel.
I also pasted it in an e mail to "Dish Network".
It states that "Fox Sports Net Wisconsin" is now the 19th regional sports network in the Fox Sports network group.
If any of you watched the "Brewers" game today, on Channel 444, you heard them mention it numerous times.
The point is, we are subjected to watching channel 436 as our Fox Sports net feed. As you all know its programming consists of Minnesota teams, which we rarely see, and if so, have no real interest in.
Bottom line!!!!!!!!. Please take the time to call and e mail them to get them to dedicate an alternate for our Wisconsin sports. I can guarantee you that we are missing quite a lot of programming.
There was an example of that today, when they suddenly cut the feed on the interview with Bill Hall, after the postgame had concluded.
The sollution is simple:
Simply drop 436 for Wisconsin subscribers, and dedicate one of the alternates as "Fox Sports net Wisconsin". That way we can set our favorites for one specific channel, instead of having to guess which alternate the games will be shown on.
In addition, this should have no adverse effect on the question of band width.
Thanking you in advance.
Chinatown
"Network gets stately title
Posted: March 31, 2007
SportsDay
Bob Wolfley
Fox Sports Net North is changing its name to Fox Sports Net Wisconsin effective Monday.
The announcement for the change is expected to be made Monday, the day the Milwaukee Brewers open their season against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Miller Park. FSN Wisconsin is to carry 125 Brewers games this season.
The network changed its name in order to "more closely reflect the Wisconsin market and the interests of its viewers," according to a spokesman for the cable regional, which currently is based in Minneapolis.
FSN Wisconsin becomes the 19th regional sports network in the Fox Sports Network group.
"With our extensive programming lineup. . . .relaunching the local network as FSN Wisconsin was a logical move," said Mike Dimond, vice president and general manager of FSN North and FSN Wisconsin.
Buy a link hereBesides Brewers games, FSN Wisconsin is to become the exclusive home of Milwaukee Bucks games next season, airing 70 games as well as pre- and post-game Bucks shows. The network also carries Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (high schools) and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (colleges) programming."
I have posted an article from The Milwaukee Journal/ Sentinel.
I also pasted it in an e mail to "Dish Network".
It states that "Fox Sports Net Wisconsin" is now the 19th regional sports network in the Fox Sports network group.
If any of you watched the "Brewers" game today, on Channel 444, you heard them mention it numerous times.
The point is, we are subjected to watching channel 436 as our Fox Sports net feed. As you all know its programming consists of Minnesota teams, which we rarely see, and if so, have no real interest in.
Bottom line!!!!!!!!. Please take the time to call and e mail them to get them to dedicate an alternate for our Wisconsin sports. I can guarantee you that we are missing quite a lot of programming.
There was an example of that today, when they suddenly cut the feed on the interview with Bill Hall, after the postgame had concluded.
The sollution is simple:
Simply drop 436 for Wisconsin subscribers, and dedicate one of the alternates as "Fox Sports net Wisconsin". That way we can set our favorites for one specific channel, instead of having to guess which alternate the games will be shown on.
In addition, this should have no adverse effect on the question of band width.
Thanking you in advance.
Chinatown
"Network gets stately title
Posted: March 31, 2007
SportsDay
Bob Wolfley
Fox Sports Net North is changing its name to Fox Sports Net Wisconsin effective Monday.
The announcement for the change is expected to be made Monday, the day the Milwaukee Brewers open their season against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Miller Park. FSN Wisconsin is to carry 125 Brewers games this season.
The network changed its name in order to "more closely reflect the Wisconsin market and the interests of its viewers," according to a spokesman for the cable regional, which currently is based in Minneapolis.
FSN Wisconsin becomes the 19th regional sports network in the Fox Sports Network group.
"With our extensive programming lineup. . . .relaunching the local network as FSN Wisconsin was a logical move," said Mike Dimond, vice president and general manager of FSN North and FSN Wisconsin.
Buy a link hereBesides Brewers games, FSN Wisconsin is to become the exclusive home of Milwaukee Bucks games next season, airing 70 games as well as pre- and post-game Bucks shows. The network also carries Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (high schools) and Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (colleges) programming."