fyi...fsn carolinas

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fsn south has created fsn carolinas. I was watching the hurricanes game tonight and they kept referring to the network as fsn carolinas. Pretty much a rebranding in name only though as we get the main fsn south feed with bobcats and hurricanes content. has fsn been doing this elsewhere?
 
Yes FSN is doing this lots of places these days. They've got FSN Houston, Wisconsin, Utah, and I think a new one for Oklahoma.
 
Yes FSN is doing this lots of places these days. They've got FSN Houston, Wisconsin, Utah, and I think a new one for Oklahoma.

There is also FSN Indiana, which is a rebranding of FSN Midwest with Pacers, Fever and local college games inserted, and the grandaddy of them all, FSN Cincinnati, which is a rebranding of FSN Ohio with Reds and local college and racing inserted into it. It is the grandaddy because it is the only "offshoot" of an FSN that is carried full time on DirecTV and DISH, I believe!!!...:cool:
 
FSN South has created an FSN Tennessee, as with FSN Carolinas it's a rebranding in name only at the moment. It is referred to that way during Predators games and will be during Grizzlies games.

I hope soon it becomes identified as FSN Tennessee all the time, not just during games.

Also, I like their new on-screen graphics, specifically, the new score graphic.
 
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There is also FSN Indiana, which is a rebranding of FSN Midwest with Pacers, Fever and local college games inserted, and the grandaddy of them all, FSN Cincinnati, which is a rebranding of FSN Ohio with Reds and local college and racing inserted into it. It is the grandaddy because it is the only "offshoot" of an FSN that is carried full time on DirecTV and DISH, I believe!!!...:cool:

I thought there was still a FSN Ohio as well as a FSN Cincy ?
 
I thought there was still a FSN Ohio as well as a FSN Cincy ?

There is. Actually, FSN Cincinnati is only called that by the sat providers. There are actually 3, sometimes 4, different feeds of FSN Ohio, but to DISH and DirecTV, 1 or 2 of them is "considered" FSN Cincinnati.

BTW, almost all of these new offshoots of the various FSN's are not full time, meaning that just the games of the teams and some of the pre and post shows are on ALT channels on the sats, and not integrated into the main RSN's, as they are on the cable feeds.
 

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