but, Ii think that is still what the letter refers to; that he is no longer in that area; correct? It would still boil down to DirecTV not taking away anything.
FSN networks
* FSN Arizona (Prime Sports Arizona)
* FSN Bay Area* (SportsChannel Pacific, San Francisco Bay Area) 40% owned by Fox, 60% owned by Comcast
* FSN Chicago* (SportsChannel Chicago) Cablevision recently took 100% ownership of this failing network
* FSN Detroit (Pro-Am Sports System, better known as PASS Sports)
* FSN Florida (SportsChannel Florida)
* FSN Houston (Feeds into FSN Southwest)
* FSN Midwest (Prime Sports Midwest, St. Louis area, with a sub-feed for Indiana)
* FSN New England* (SportsChannel New England) 50% owned by Comcast
* FSN New York* (SportsChannel New York, Co-run with MSG Network. Some MSG programming appears on FSNY and some Fox Sports Net programs appear on MSG.) This network is part of MSG Networks, which is owned by Cablevision.
* FSN North (Midwest Sports Channel, Wisconsin)
* FSN Minnesota
* FSN Northwest (Prime Sports Northwest, Oregon/Washington)
* FSN Ohio (SportsChannel Ohio, several different feeds depending on location in Ohio)
* FSN Pittsburgh (Feed to West Virginia, KBL, then Prime Sports KBL)
* FSN Rocky Mountain (Prime Sports Rocky Mountain; Colorado, with a sub-feed for Utah)
* FSN South (SportSouth, several different sub-feeds including Memphis, Nashville, Charlotte and other areas in the South, default feed based in Atlanta)
* FSN Southwest (Home Sports and Entertainment, then Prime Sports Southwest; Texas/Louisiana/Oklahoma area)
* FSN West/West 2 (Prime Ticket and SportsChannel LA, Los Angeles/San Diego/Hawaii areas); note--FSN West 2 was a descendant of SportsChannel Los Angeles, where the teams formally on SCLA (going off the air in December 1993) re-appeared years later on FSN West 2, which went on the air in January 1997.
Asterisk denotes stations owned by Cablevision through Rainbow Media Group.