Which areas will receive the Spectrum SportsNet broadcasts?
Southern California and parts of Nevada, including Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Sports / College Football
Seven University of Hawaiʻi football games in the 2025 season will be broadcast on Spectrum SportsNet, reaching fans in Southern California and parts of Nevada. This expansion begins with the game against Sam Houston.
The agreement between UH and Spectrum Sports marks a strategic move to broaden the program’s visibility. By broadcasting games on Spectrum SportsNet, the university aims to tap into markets with significant connections to Hawaiʻi. This initiative follows the scrapping of the pay-per-view model, making games more accessible to viewers. The Mountain West Conference is also negotiating national TV deals, set to begin in the 2026-27 academic year, further enhancing the reach of UH sports. The partnership with Spectrum SportsNet includes areas that broadcast Los Angeles Lakers and Sparks games. A detailed list of included areas is available here.
Southern California and parts of Nevada, including Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Seven UH football games produced by Spectrum Sports, starting with the Sam Houston game.
Within Hawaii, the games will air on Spectrum Sports (Channels 12 and 1012) and via the Spectrum TV App. Additionally, all seven games will be streamed on the Mountain West app (excluding Hawaiʻi).
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