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The Marquee Sports Network is set to launch in February as the exclusive local television home of the Cubs, adding year-round, 24/7 programming to sate even the most diehard fans, and an increased … ...
Mike McCarthy seems clear about the challenge ahead as general manager of Marquee Sports Network, the future TV home of the Cubs.As the man responsible for everything from hiring talent to ...
Preview the June 29 matchup between the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
It’s a new season for the Chicago Cubs, with a new TV play-by-play announcer on Marquee Sports ... It still is Hughes and Ron Coomer with Zach Zaidman on WSCR-AM 670 and the Cubs Radio Network.
As anticipated, the Cubs are preparing to end their partnership with NBC Sports Chicago and launch a new TV platform that would come with inherent risks and enormous potential. The Cubs have hired ...
The Chicago Cubs and Sinclair Broadcast Group today announced a joint venture to own and run a Chicago-based regional sports network that will be the exclusive local TV home for the baseball team ...
The Chicago Cubs became one of the first MLB teams to televise their games, starting in 1948 on WGN-TV. The evolution of WGN into a nationally available superstation and Wrigley Field not ...
At a time of cord-cutting, massive corporate mergers and media disruption, the long-awaited Cubs TV network is finally coming into focus. As the Cubs prepare to launch their own cable channel by ...
Could the Ricketts family do the same with a Chicago Cubs network? Some sports teams and conferences, in search of increased revenue, have created their own TV networks. CBS 2 Investigators ...
While the Cubs are in a better position than some teams since they own and operate their own broadcast on Marquee Sports Network, which was created in 2020, there is still plenty of uncertainty on ...
Tom Ricketts promised to win the World Series and improve Wrigley Field; he has done both. Now he has to get Marquee on Comcast soon, not just in time for Opening Day.
But July 7’s game against the Los Angeles Angels will be the first all-female broadcast booth in Cubs history Marquee Network, announced Thursday. Beth Mowins will be on play-by-play.