- **Q: Why did NBCSN shut down previously?
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Sports / Sports Media
After being shut down in 2021, NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) has relaunched on Comcast's Xfinity cable system as a companion to Peacock. This move aims to provide sports content to those who prefer cable or satellite bundles but don't subscrib...
NBCUniversal's decision to revive NBCSN reflects a strategic approach to cater to different audience segments. By offering a mix of content on both cable and streaming platforms, NBCU aims to maximize viewership and revenue. The network will carry live games and sports content from the NBA, WNBA, English Premier League soccer, college basketball, golf and more. Beginning in 2026, Major League Baseball games, including select postseason games will be aired. The return of NBCSN also includes studio shows like 'PFT Live,' 'The Dan Patrick Show,' 'The Dan Le Batard Show,' and 'Fantasy Football Happy Hour' with Matthew Berry.
The move to bring back NBCSN could be seen as a way to mitigate the risk of losing subscribers who prefer bundled services. However, NBCU hopes that keeping some content exclusive to Peacock will encourage users to maintain their streaming subscriptions. The channel, No. 1211, is available on Xfinity’s Popular TV tier and Sports and News TV bundle.
NBCSN's original iteration started as Outdoor Life Network in 1995, later becoming Versus before rebranding as NBC Sports Network in 2012. It was shut down at the end of 2021, with programming shifted to USA and Peacock.
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