Finally, we have some good news for Comcast customers in the company’s carriage dispute with the fledgling Chicago Sports Network. No, the new home of the White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks won’t ...
Since 2004, Chicagoans could watch the Bulls, White Sox and Cubs on NBC Sports Chicago. The Blackhawks did not join the network until 2007 after Bill Wirtz passed away and Rocky Wirtz became the ...
Craig Smith and Lukas Reichel teamed up on two goals during the Chicago Blackhawks’ 4-2 loss to ... And if you look on the Xfinity bill, you see the local broadcast fees. They don’t take ...
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Former Chicago Blackhawks ... and CEO Bill Hay during induction ceremonies at the Hockey 2004 Legends Classic game in Toronto Saturday Nov. 6, 2004. (AP Photo/Aaron ...
(AP Photo/Aaron Harris, File) CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Former Chicago Blackhawks forward and Hall of Fame executive Bill Hay has died. He was 88. Hockey Canada confirmed Hay’s death in a release ...
(AP Photo/Aaron Harris, File) CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Former Chicago Blackhawks forward and Hall of Fame executive Bill Hay has died. He was 88. Hockey Canada confirmed Hay’s death in a ...
A stalemate between the new Chicago Sports Network and Comcast has been a static situation for Blackhawks ... bill, the cable provider said. A source who could speak on behalf of the Bulls and ...
That’s because the majority of viewers within Chicago’s TV market are subscribers of Comcast — or “Xfinity” on their bill ...
The Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox were aired on the middle tier on their previous broadcast home, NBC Sports Chicago. Now that the sides have drawn a line in the sand, what happens next?