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CHICAGO SPORTS NETWORK AND AQUIMO ANNOUNCE GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER INTERACTIVE MOBILE GAMING EXPERIENCES TO WHITE SOX FANS
CHICAGO SPORTS NETWORK AND AQUIMO ANNOUNCE GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER INTERACTIVE MOBILE GAMING EXPERIENCES TO WHITE SOX FANS

Associated Press

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

CHICAGO SPORTS NETWORK AND AQUIMO ANNOUNCE GROUNDBREAKING PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER INTERACTIVE MOBILE GAMING EXPERIENCES TO WHITE SOX FANS

New Chicago Sports Network-Branded Mobile Baseball Game Launches June 12, Offering Exclusive Fan Experiences and Prizes During Live White Sox Broadcasts CHICAGO and MESA, Ariz., June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Chicago Sports Network (CHSN), home to the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox, has partnered with Aquimo Inc., a leader in mobile gaming technology for sports broadcasts and live events, to introduce a new interactive mobile gaming experience designed and tailored specifically for CHSN viewers. The custom-built Chicago Sports Network-branded baseball game, The CHSN Home Run Challenge, will debut on June 12 during White Sox Countdown Live, CHSN's pregame show, and will be featured throughout the broadcast of the White Sox game that night against the Houston Astros. This innovative partnership features a second-screen mobile game experience that allows fans to engage in real-time interactive contests tied to CHSN's White Sox programming. Viewers can participate by scanning a QR code displayed on-screen during the pregame, in-game, or postgame broadcasts, unlocking a fully interactive game experience and the chance to win exclusive White Sox prizes and memorabilia. 'This partnership provides another exciting step forward in our mission to deliver innovative, interactive viewing experiences to our audience,' said Jason Coyle, President of Chicago Sports Network. 'This collaboration aligns perfectly with CHSN's commitment to fan engagement, helping us build deeper connections among our fans, our brand partners, and the broadcast experience.' Powered by Aquimo's advanced mobile gaming platform, the experience will feature structured timed events and challenges throughout the CHSN broadcast window. Prizes include autographed items from current and past White Sox stars as well as unique experiences like game used memorabilia and commemorative apparel celebrating the White Sox's storied history. 'This exciting new activation with CHSN represents the next frontier of fan engagement for regional sports networks,' said Mark Jeffery, founder and CEO of Aquimo. 'We're proud to collaborate with CHSN to enhance their White Sox broadcasts with an engaging second-screen experience that delivers measurable value for broadcasters and sponsors while creating memorable interactions for fans.' The promotional schedule officially kicks off June 12 during Sox Countdown Live at 6:00 p.m. CT, with continued activations throughout the MLB season. Fans can expect dynamic integrations such as live reads from talent, in-studio demonstrations, interactive on-screen graphics, and promotional spots throughout each game day broadcast window. For more details and to join the interactive game, fans can tune into CHSN's White Sox broadcasts or visit About Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) is the exclusive television home of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls, and White Sox, delivering more than 300 live games and round-the-clock programming tailored for the city's most passionate fans. With first-class production, dynamic storytelling, and comprehensive coverage, CHSN brings the heart of Chicago sports to life—wherever fans choose to watch. The network is available for viewership on a wide array of platforms across a five-state footprint, with viewing information updated regularly on About Aquimo Aquimo INC. (Aquimo) is a pioneering technology company that is revolutionizing fan engagement through its innovative, massive-multiplayer mobile gaming platform. Aquimo's patented technology allows millions of fans, both in-stadium and at home, to simultaneously play and compete in branded mobile games, creating a new form of engagement for viewers along with valuable data insights and new revenue streams for teams, venues, brand partners and broadcasters. Aquimo is live with more than 100 professional and NCAA D1 teams and events. These include several NFL teams, many NCAA colleges, NBA, NHL, MLS, WNBA and multiple NASCAR races. For more information, visit: View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Aquimo Inc.; Chicago Sports Network

Comcast Stock (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Gains With a New Sports Connection
Comcast Stock (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Gains With a New Sports Connection

Business Insider

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

Comcast Stock (NASDAQ:CMCSA) Gains With a New Sports Connection

Good news for Chicago sports fans who turn to communications giant Comcast (CMCSA) for their television. The deal has been made, and Chicago Sports Network access will be on Comcast now, as of today, at last report. The downside, though—and you knew there would be one—is that the costs will be on the rise. But good news was still good news, and Comcast shareholders sent shares upward modestly in Friday afternoon's trading. Confident Investing Starts Here: Yes, Chicago Sports Network will be on Comcast service, but it will only be on the Ultimate tier, which requires pretty much the highest level of subscription there is. Exact details of the agreement were not disclosed, but reports suggest that the Ultimate tier will add an extra $20 per month to customers' bills, on top of the $20.25 regional sports network fee being charged to Chicagoland subscribers. However, there is something of a plus here. Subscribers were getting a monthly credit of $8.85 from the loss of NBC Sports Chicago. For those basic subscribers that do not upgrade to the Ultimate tier and get access to Chicago Sports Network, the $8.85 credit will remain in place, and drop the regional sports fee to just $11.40 a month, which, all things considered, could be worse. Cybersecurity Advancements It may surprise you to note that Comcast actually has a cybersecurity arm, which is not all that surprising given its connection to online services. But it does, and that arm is known as DataBee. DataBee recently announced that it added new tools to its lineup, specifically the BluVector network detection and response (NDR) platform. BluVector uses artificial intelligence (AI) to search networks for evidence of a variety of potential failure points. These include ransomware, zero-day exploits, malware contained in memory, and more. It inspects packets at a rate of millions per second, which allows it to be used as a real-time threat detection mechanism. Is Comcast Stock a Good Buy Right Now? Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Moderate Buy consensus rating on CMCSA stock based on nine Buys, 10 Holds and two Sells assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. After a 12.17% loss in its share price over the past year, the average CMCSA price target of $40.86 per share implies 18.23% upside potential.

How to watch the Chicago White Sox in 2025: Schedule, broadcast info and blackout rules
How to watch the Chicago White Sox in 2025: Schedule, broadcast info and blackout rules

New York Times

time17-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

How to watch the Chicago White Sox in 2025: Schedule, broadcast info and blackout rules

The Chicago White Sox won the World Series in 2005. After the 4-0 sweep, Sox fans pulled out their flip phones and Sidekicks to call their adversaries, Chicago Cubs fans, and rub in the victory. But that was then. The White Sox made it to the divisional series in 2021 and haven't seen a playoff bid since. Last year's 121 losses and impossibly low expectations this year have been tough on South Siders' fans. But, they're loyal. Wrigley Field? No way. The fun happens at Rate Field, with its panaramoic views of the city, Craft Kave, the Kids Zone, statues of legends (Luis Aparicio, Harold Baines, Charles Comiskey, Carlton Fisk, Nellie Fox, Paul Konerko, Minnie Miñoso, Billy Pierce and Frank Thomas) and, of course, the Plumbers Shower. Advertisement It's hard to make every game though, and if you're a Chicagoan hoping to catch the action on TV, navigating your viewing options can become tedious. We're here to help with a guide to the new Chicago Sports Network, and national TV. Fubo is a cable-cutter streaming platform that provides local and national channels and add-on sports packages. Any game on Chicago Sports Network, ESPN, Fox, or MLB Network can be streamed on Fubo (more on those below). TBS games cannot. What you need to watch these games: The 'pro' plan starts at $84.99 monthly, with an extra charge for 4K ultra-HD. For more, there is the add-on, which streams every out-of-market game for $29.99 a month, and the Sports Lite package (with MLB Network) for $9.99 a month. Chicago Sports Network is the regional sports network (RSN) with exclusive rights to White Sox games that aren't nationally televised. The network took over after the team's NBC Sports Chicago contract ended in October 2024. CHSN coverage offers 'White Sox Countdown Live' and 'White Sox Postgame Live,' hosted by Chuck Garfien and Ozzie Guillén, manager for the 2005 World Series squad. Broadcaster Connor McKnight also hosts a show focused on Chicago's pipeline and minor league teams. Play-by-play announcer John Schriffen, analyst Steve Stone, and newcomers McKnight and Brooke Fletcher call the live games from the booth and the field. McKnight will also fill in for Schriffen from time to time. Gordon Beckham and three-time All-Star pitcher and MLB Network contributor Dan Plesac fill in as analysts. What you need to watch these games: Fubo, DirecTV Stream, CHSN app ESPN Chicago will air all regular-season games on the radio (remember that?) on AM-1000. The hometown radio broadcast can be found on FM-100.3 HD2, the ESPN Chicago app and the MLB app. The radio team includes Len Kasper on play-by-play and analyst Darrin Jackson. Jeff Meller will host pregame and postgame shows, along with 'White Sox Weekly,' a podcast and ESPN Chicago show. Héctor Molina (play-by-play) and Billy Russo (analyst) will be there for the Spanish-language broadcast for home games, available on secondary audio programming (SAP) and the MLB app. What you need: a radio, ESPN Chicago app, MLB app What you need to watch these games: A carrier that has the Chicago Sports Network All CHSN broadcasts can be found on the following providers: If you're looking for over-the-air action, you can find White Sox games on 62.2 and 63.3 at HD quality with an HD antenna. *Subscribers through DirecTV and Astound can stream games at no charge at MLB Network airs almost 300 local broadcasts for national audiences, so out-of-towners will find some White Sox games there. MLB Network also offers 26 unique, produced-in-house 'showcase' games not subject to local blackouts. The package gives you access to all regular-season games (excluding national and in-market games for your region). For a one-time cost of $150, you'll have access to all games and teams on Fubo has an add-on for $29.99 a month. What you need to watch these games: MLB Network for select games / for all of them The league has partnered with ESPN since 1990; that ends this fall. Yup, the purveyors of the iconic music are indeed opting out of their remaining baseball broadcasts. For this season, you may find select White Sox matchups here, but not during the first half of the season. ESPN has yet to announce the second-half games it will carry. Karl Ravech and Jon Sciambi are usually on the mic. Think Sundays, especially 'Sunday Night Baseball.' Advertisement Fox is where you'll hear Joe Davis or Adam Amin on the call. Former White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, Cardinals great Adam Wainwright, 1992 Rookie of the Year Eric Karros, and Dontrelle Willis rotate in the booth. Three Hall-of-Famers are on this network: Derek Jeter and David Ortiz during the pregame and John Smoltz for color commentary. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal can be seen reporting from the field, too. Fox usually has a Saturday spot. Unfortunately, Fox has no White Sox games on the docket, but you can catch the All-Star game on July 15. Former White Sox (now Red Sox) pitcher Garrett Crochet made the team in 2024 as the lone South Sider. This is the national Tuesday action, and TBS games can also be streamed on Max. But you won't find the White Sox there during the first half of the season. There's always the second half, right? The purple metropolis now has 'MLB Sunday Leadoff' games free from blackout restrictions. No Sox games slated yet, though. It's getting repetitive, isn't it? Similarly, there are no national looks or this Chicago team on Apple TV's Friday night slot. In general, think Apple TV on Friday, Fox on Saturday, ESPN on Sunday, with those games blacked out for local viewers. If you're a local viewer, at least there are no blackouts. Streaming and Betting/Odds links in this article are provided by partners of The Athletic. Restrictions may apply. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence. Partners have no control over or input into the reporting or editing process and do not review stories before publication. (Photo of Rate Field: Matt Dirksen / Getty Images)

Analyst ranks best recent Notre Dame offensive linemen after Zack Martin retires from NFL
Analyst ranks best recent Notre Dame offensive linemen after Zack Martin retires from NFL

Yahoo

time26-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Analyst ranks best recent Notre Dame offensive linemen after Zack Martin retires from NFL

Now that former Notre Dame offensive lineman Zack Martin has retired from the NFL, Chicago Sports Network contributor has taken the time to rank former Fighting Irish linemen who played under head coaches Brian Kelly and Marcus Freeman. Martin makes the list at right guard -- he played left tackle at ND -- along with Ronnie Stanley (now with the NFL's Baltimore Ravens at left tackle) and Quinton Nelson (left guard, Indianapolis Colts). The other two spots go to Zack's brother Nick, a former NFL player, at center and Mike McGlinchey (now with the Denver Broncos) at right tackle. To clarify, the list Fortuna has is Stanley (LT), Nelson (LG), Nick Martin (C), Zack Martin (RG) and McGlinchey (RT). Fortuna created a second team and put Joe Alt on it. Fortuna said the list was so deep that Jarrett Patterson and Robert Hainsey didn't even make the second team. Both are in the NFL -- Patterson with the Houston Texans and Hainsey with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Alt, of course, is with the Los Angeles Chargers and was the fifth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. See the whole clip below. .@Matt_Fortuna gives us his Notre Dame top offensive linemen of the Brian Kelly/Marcus Freeman era 👀 @Jbooty88 | @mrjoshuaperry | #BigCFBShow — Chicago Sports Network (@CHSN__) February 25, 2025 Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Tim on X: @tehealey Notre Dame Stadium is among the most expensive to build in college football Where did Malachi Field of Notre Dame land on PFF's top-10 wide receivers for 2025 Georgia 4-star 2026 cornerback Jorden Edmonds is offered by Notre Dame This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Matt Fortuna ranks recent Notre Dame offensive linemen

Notre Dame's independence looks assured
Notre Dame's independence looks assured

USA Today

time19-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Notre Dame's independence looks assured

Notre Dame's independence looks assured The Fighting Irish could benefit from an expanded playoff. Notre Dame fans probably won't have to worry about the Fighting Irish being forced to join a conference if the College Football Playoff expands to 14 teams. College football analyst Matt Fortuna pointed out on the Chicago Sports Network that an expanded playoff is good for the Irish. He pointed out that if all the Irish have to do is be in the top 14, then the road to another championship game would be relatively easy. A bigger field gives the Irish more margin of error in case of loses like last year's stunner against NIU and they won't have to deal with a potential loss in a conference championship game. Right now, the Irish don't get a bye in the current format. The panel also notes that since Notre Dame has traditional rivalry matchups against Big Ten teams, the Irish can almost be honorary members of the conference in a way. Watch below. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Tim on X: @tehealey Notre Dame Stadium is among the most expensive to build in college football Where did Malachi Field of Notre Dame land on PFF's top-10 wide receivers for 2025 Georgia 4-star 2026 cornerback Jorden Edmonds is offered by Notre Dame

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