Sports News Network

American sports news cable channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sports News Network (SNN) (sometimes referred to as Mizlou Sports News Network) was the first 24-hour sports news cable channel, owned by Mizlou Communications.[1] It pre-dates NewSport, launched in 1993 & owned by Rainbow Programming Holdings, a joint venture between the Rainbow Media subsidiary of Cablevision, NBC and Liberty Media, which itself pre-dates the launch of the originally similar ESPNews in 1996.

TypeCable channel
AvailabilityDefunct
Established1989; 37 years ago (1989)
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Sports News Network
Mizlou Sports News Network
TypeCable channel
AvailabilityDefunct
ParentMizlou Communications Co.
Established1989; 37 years ago (1989)
Launch date
November 1989; 36 years ago (1989-11)
DissolvedDecember 17, 1990; 35 years ago (1990-12-17)
CallsignsSNN
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History

In August 1989, Mizlou Communications announced the November launch of Sports News Network, a 24-hour sports news and interview basic channel.[1] SNN moved from Washington, D. C. studios to Edison, N.J. on October 1, 1990.[2] Mizlou in February 1990 made a private placement of securities to keep SNN going. Mizlou made another attempt before July 1990 and attempted a third placement of $15–$20 million in July 1990 for the network.[3] SNN goes dark on December 17, 1990 as parent Mizlou Communications filed for bankruptcy. Mizlou was in talks with Landmark Communications and Telecable Corporation as a potential buyer of the channel.[4][5] In January 1991, Landmark dropped plans for a sport news channel and its discussions with Mizlou for the purchases of Sports News Network[6] due to Tele-Communications Inc.'s planned launch of Prime Sports News, an all sports news cable channel.[7]

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