Fox Sports Net Detroit
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Type | Cable Television Network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | Michigan, Northeast Indiana, Northwest Ohio |
Owner | FOX (1998-present) Prime Sports (1984-1997) |
Past names | PASS Sports (1984-1996) |
Website | [1] |
Fox Sports Net Detroit (FSN Detroit) is a television channel that shows local sports coverage in the state of Michigan.
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[edit] Coverage
It covers the entire state of Michigan, northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana. It has the rights to the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Shock, local coverage of the Big Ten Conference and Horizon League.
[edit] Game Coverage
- Detroit Tigers (1984-present)
- Detroit Red Wings (1984-present)
- Detroit Pistons (1984-present)
- Detroit Shock
- CCHA
[edit] Executives
- Tim Bryant - Director of Media Relations
- Lisa Giles - Manager of Programming
- John Gumina - Director of Affiliate Sales & Marketing
- Greg Hammaren - Vice President & General Manager
- Karen Kanigowski - Director of Finance
- Mike Mazurek - National Sales Manager
- Bill Nienstedt - Local Sales Manager
- John Tuohey - Executive Producer
[edit] Personalities
(Including PASS Sports)
[edit] Current
- Brad Adam DSR Host (2004-present)
- Rod Allen Detroit Tigers Analyst (2003-present)
- George Blaha Detroit Pistons Play-by-Play (2006-present)
- Jim Brandstatter Michigan Replay (1995-present)
- Lloyd Carr Michigan Replay (1995-present)
- Ken Daniels Detroit Red Wings Play-by-Play, College Hockey Play-by-Play (1996-present)
- Dan Dickerson MHSAA Play-by-Play (2004-present)
- Stan Edwards MHSAA Football Analyst (2004-present)
- Dan Ellis Spartans SportsZone (2004-present)
- Ryan Field Reporter (2003-present)
- Terry Foster DSR Contributer (2000-present)
- Mario Impemba Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (2002-present)
- Doug Karsch Wolverines Sports Magazine (2003-present)
- John Keating Reporter, MHSAA Play-by-play (1996-present)
- Greg Kelser Detroit Pistons Analyst (1993-present)
- Tim McCormick Alternate Detroit Pistons Analyst, MHSAA Basketball (1997-present)
- Angie Mentink DSR Host (2001-present)
- Matt Morrison DSR Host (2005-present)
- Larry Murphy Alternate Detroit Red Wings Analyst (2003-present)
- Fred Pletsch CCHA Analyst (2000-present)
- Mickey Redmond Lead Detroit Red Wings Analyst (1985-present)
- Rob Rubick Detroit Lions Analyst, MHSAA Analyst (1999-present)
- Shireen Saski Features Reporter (1999-present)
- Matt Shepard Detroit Shock Play-by-Play, CCHA Play-by-Play , Reporter (1997-present)
- Trevor Thompson Reporter (2000-present)
- John Wangler MHSAA Football Analyst (2005-present)
- Cameron Wong DSR Host (2003-present)
- Mickey York DSR Host (2000-present)
[edit] Former
- Cara Capuano: Weekend DSR Host (2004-2006)
- Bill Freehan: Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (1984-1985)
- Kirk Gibson: Detroit Tigers Analyst (1998-2002)
- Ernie Harwell: Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (1994-1997)
- Erik Kramer: Detroit Lions Analyst (2003-2005)
- Josh Lewin: Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (1998-2001)
- John L. Smith: One on One (2003-2006)
- Joanne P. McCallie: Detroit Shock Analyst (2003-2006)
- Fred McLeod: Detroit Pistons Play-by-Play, Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (1984-2006)
- Jim Northrup: Detroit Tigers Analyst (1985-1994)
- Larry Osterman: Detroit Tigers Play-by-Play (1984-1992)
- Tom Paciorek: Detroit Tigers Analyst (2001-2003)
- Jim Price: Detroit Tigers Analyst (1993-1997)
- Kerry Sayers: Weekend DSR Host (2002-2005)
- Marc Soicher: Weekday DSR Host (2000-2003)
- Dave Strader: Detroit Red Wings Play-by-Play (1985-1996)
- Pat Verbeek: Alternate Detroit Red Wings Analyst (2003-2006)
[edit] Programming
[edit] Shows
- CCHA Weekly
- Detroit Lions Post Game Show
- Detroit Lions Press Conference
- Detroit Pistons Insider
- Detroit Pistons Weekly
- Detroit Red Wings Pre-Game
- Detroit Red Wings Weekly
- Detroit Sports Report
- Detroit Tigers Pre-Game
- Detroit Tigers Weekly
- Michigan Replay
- Spartans SportsZone
- Spotlight DSR
- Wolverines Sports Magazine
[edit] Trivia
- FSN Detroit was formerly known as PASS Sports (Pro-Am Sports System).
- FSN Detroit is produced by FSN Northwest, which is the main reason why the studio is in Seattle, WA.
- On December 12, 2006, FSN Detroit became the first United States television station to have its play-by-play man at ice level when Detroit Red Wings play-by-play man Ken Daniels broadcasted the Wings-Senators game from between the benches, while color commentator Mickey Redmond remained in the booth.