Wednesday, March 12, 2014

MLB 2014 Where To Watch And How To Listen: Chicago White Sox

This is a new series of posts with the goal of providing the most in-depth information possible for where you can catch your favorite local MLB team broadcasts (for those who live outside of the local broadcast area, MLB offers subscriptions to mlb.tv).


Chicago White Sox
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Radio Broadcasts

WSCR (670 AM) "The Score"

Commentators:

Ed Farmer (Play-by-play), Darren "DJ" Jackson (color) Chris Rogney (studio host)

WSCR is a sports radio station in the Chicago, Illinois radio market and the flagship station of the Chicago White Sox.  The station is owned by CBS Radio.  The White Sox also announced a new venture into HD Radio.  White Sox broadcasts on WSCR can also be heard as a simulcast on Jack FM (WJMK) HD2. Under the new HD Radio arrangement, the White Sox will also own and produce a new channel on Jack FM set to be broadcast on an HD3 signal.

Television Broadcasts

WGN 9, WGN America, WCIU-TV Local Channel 36 "The U", Comcast Sportsnet (CSN) Chicago


Channel Availability:


WGN/WGN America (WGN America is the nationwide version of WGN available throughout the country.)

9 (local Chicago area)

DiecTV-307 (HD/SD)
Dish Network-239 (HD/SD)
Verizon FiOS-568 (HD), consult local lineup for SD channel number
ATT U-Verse-1180 (HD) 180 (SD)
Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS)-439 (HD), 245 (SD)

CSN Chicago/CSN Chicago+

DirecTV-CSN: 665 (HD/SD), CSN+: 666 (SD), 666-1 (HD)

Dish Network-CSN: 412 (HD/SD), CSN+: channel varies
ATT U-Verse-CSN: 1741 (HD) 741 (SD), CSN+: 1742 (HD), 742 (SD)
Comcast Xfinity-CSN: 200 (HD/SD), CSN+: 285 (HD), 101 (SD)
RCN (Residential Communications Network) Corporation-CSN: 685 (HD), 370 (SD), CSN+: 616 (HD), 371 (SD)

Commentators:

Ken "Hawk" Harrelson (play-by-play), Steve Stone (color analyst), Frank "Big Hurt" Thomas (studio analyst/alternate color analyst), Jack McDowell (alternate color analyst), Chuck Garfien (studio host), Bill Melton (studio analyst)

As you can see from the above information, White Sox television broadcasts are available on multiple stations.  Games shown on WCIU-TV are produced by WGN.  WCIU-TV is an independent station in the Chicago area.





Tim Musick
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