Posted by ABRockNJock on November 13, 2025, 9:16 am
30 years ago, they were known as Outdoor Life Network and initially started with the Tour de France, cycling's signature race every summer. They raised many eyebrows, as well as feathers, when they acquired U.S. TV rights to the National Hockey League and was initially renamed as Versus in 2005. When Comcast acquired NBC Universal in 2009, the channel was renamed as NBC Sports Network or NBCSN for short.
The original NBCSN aired NHL, the Tour de France, as well as NASCAR, College Football & Basketball and the Olympics before the channel originally shuttered in 2021. At the time, NBCSN moved much of their sports programming to USA Network, a sister network in the NBC Universal family.
However, USA is being spun off themselves into what's called Versant and yesterday, announced a rebrand of its sports properties as USA Sports. To paraphrase the late, great Rod Roddy on "Soap" back in the day, "Confused?"
The newly branded USA Sports will be airing programming on USA Network, Golf Channel & CNBC such as the PGA Tour, LPGA, USGA Championships, NASCAR, Premier League Soccer, WNBA & Atlantic 10 Basketball starting in 2026.
As for the new NBCSN, they'll air NBA, WNBA, Big Ten Basketball & Football, the Premier League, the Kentucky Derby, Olympic sports & plans to air MLB games, too. They also plan on airing simulcasts of "The Dan Patrick Show" as well as "PFT Live" & "The Dan LeBatard Show". All of these currently can be found on Peacock, NBC's streaming service.
Initially, the new NBCSN will be available on YouTube starting Monday & and will find their way onto Xfinity/Comcast systems shortly thereafter. Additional distributors will be announced at a later date.
You have questions, I'm sure. I'm just the messenger, folks. Hopefully, these links answer your questions about why NBCSN is making a comeback:
Posted by detectivetom on November 14, 2025, 9:35 am, in reply to "The Return of NBCSN"
Wonder how they will work the Premier League football? Matches will have to also be shown on Prime or Fubo. Like American football, several games are played at same time, usually Saturday and Sunday at9 a.m. Chicago time.
From what I've seen, Premier League Soccer matches kick off even earlier, considering the time difference between Chicago & England.
When Premier League Soccer matches aired on NBCSN and then relocated to USA Network, they started as early as 5 or 6A (CT) on a Saturday or Sunday morning domestically. NBC itself has a weekly game at 11:30A (CT) Saturday morning.
Talk about waking up, making a cup of coffee, having a little breakfast and then watching arguably one of the signature soccer leagues in the world every weekend.