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by Melba McClure MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the YES Network?

YES broadcast tape-delayed and classic United games produced by the team-owned Manchester United TV in the network's earlier days. The YES Network also produces Yankees game broadcasts shown over-the-air on WPIX-TV using the same on-air talent seen on the cable network.

Where can I watch YES Network in high definition?

The feed is carried in both standard and high definition on most cable providers in the New York metropolitan area and nationwide on DirecTV. YES Network HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast feed of the network, which is carried on select cable providers (including Comcast, Cablevision, DirecTV, RCN, Charter Spectrum and Verizon FiOS ).

What happened to Yes news?

News Corporation's interest in YES was transferred to 21st Century Fox (owned by Rupert Murdoch, who also remained the owner of News Corporation), when the former company spun off its U.S. entertainment holdings into a separate company in July 2013.

How many viewers does the YES Network get for Yankees broadcasts?

In 2014, the YES Network announced an average 223,000 households in Yankees game broadcasts. On May 14, 2017, YES Network aired Derek Jeter 's number retirement ceremony. It got an average 724,000 viewers and a 5.79 rating in the New York City area, the highest non-game program for the network.

Who are the commentators on the YES Network?

Michael Kay is the Emmy Award-winning Yankees play-by-play announcer for the YES Network who also hosts the network's CenterStage series and its various programming specials. The 2019 season is his 28th year broadcasting Yankees baseball: the first 10 years on radio, the latter 18 on YES.

Who are Yankees YES announcers?

Nick's Notes: Yankees announcer Cameron Maybin validated himself in YES Network broadcast booth. Updated: Apr. 22, 2022, 2:13 p.m. | Published: Apr.

Is Paul O'Neill still on YES?

After retiring from playing baseball, O'Neill became a broadcaster for the Yankees on the YES Network. He currently works on the network as the lead game analyst and color commentator.

Is Cameron Maybin working for YES?

So much for easing into retirement. Former New York Yankees and New York Mets outfielder Cameron Maybin, who hung up his cleats in January, will have no less than three broadcasting jobs this season. YES Network already announced Maybin will be joining its Yankees coverage as a part-time game analyst.

What happened Bob Lorenz?

Lorenz was reportedly slumped over in the driver's seat, but when awoken by officers, he began to accelerate into an intersection. He stopped just before hitting a light pole. According to WestportNow.com, Lorenz exhibited bizarre behavior and failed field sobriety tests.

Who is John Sterling married to?

Jennifer SterlingJohn Sterling / Spouse (m. ?–2008)

What happened to Paul Oneil?

Former Yankees right fielder Paul O'Neill has worked as an analyst for his former team since 2002. He had his season opener on Monday acting as the lead analyst for the Yankees-Blue Jays game. He still wasn't physically present at Yankee Stadium, though.

Why is Paul O'Neill not broadcasting?

YES' Paul O'Neill broadcasts from home with vaccination status in question. -Yankees game, broadcasting from his home in Ohio, and while YES officially said that O'Neill's setup was due to "family issues," he is "not vaccinated," according to sources cited by Andrew Marchand of the N.Y. POST.

Is Paul O'Neill working for YES Network?

Paul O'Neill is back on the air for the YES Network. Just don't look for him at Yankee Stadium. The New York Post's Andrew Marchand reports the former New York Yankees legend made his season debut Monday, ”broadcasting from his home in Ohio while Michael Kay and David Cone were in the booth” at the ballpark.

Is Cameron Maybin married?

Courtney MaybinCameron Maybin / Spouse (m. 2015)

Where is John Flaherty?

Flaherty is still in the game, now in his 15th season as a Yankees broadcaster with YES Network.

Why is Cameron Maybin on YES Network?

“Cameron Maybin was a delightful personality when he played for the Yankees in 2019,'' said YES analyst Jack Curry, via Twitter. "Cameron will share that personality and his insights on the YES Network as an analyst during the 2022 season. He's expected to announce about 40 games. ''

Who are the MLB announcers tonight?

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How old is Michael Kay?

61 years (February 2, 1961)Michael Kay / Age

Who broadcasts Yankees games?

Today, the team can be heard and/or seen in its gameday broadcasts during the baseball season on: TV: YES Network, or Amazon Prime Video in New York. Radio: WFAN 660AM and WFAN-FM 101.9 FM in New York; New York Yankees Radio Network; WADO 1280 AM (Spanish) (Cadena Radio Yankees)

Does David Cone still work for yes?

YES Network analyst and former Yankees ace David Cone is in his first season covering Sunday Night Baseball for ESPN.

When did the Yes Network start?

The YES Network launched at noon on March 19, 2002 with a half-hour introductory show. The first game broadcast on YES was an exhibition game against the Cincinnati Reds at 7 PM on the same day.

Where is the Yes Network located?

In addition, the network carries select programming from Bally Sports . YES Network's offices are based at the Chrysler Building in Midtown Manhattan. YES programs, including Yankees and Nets pre- and post-game shows, are produced in studios that are located in Stamford, Connecticut.

What is a YES2?

YES2 is a gametime-only overflow feed of YES Network, which broadcasts select Nets games on rare occasions when the Nets and Yankees are scheduled to play at the same time. The feed is carried in both standard and high definition on most cable providers in the New York metropolitan area and nationwide on DirecTV.

Why did the Yankees and New Jersey Nets merge?

One of the reasons behind the operational merger was to allow both teams to gain better leverage over their own broadcast rights; each party believed that it would obtain better individual deals, if they negotiated the rights collectively.

How many viewers did the Yankees have in 2014?

On May 14, 2017, YES Network aired Derek Jeter 's number retirement ceremony. It got an average 724,000 viewers and a 5.79 rating in the New York City area, the highest non-game program for the network.

What is Mike Francesa's show?

The Mike Francesa Show – a video simulcast of the popular WFAN (660 AM) radio show Mike's On with host Mike Francesa (2008-2014). YES also simulcasted Francesa's nationally syndicated radio show The NFL Now under the title Football Sunday with Mike Francesa.

Why is WCBS on Yes?

In April 2020 during the early onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, WCBS-TV briefly broadcast its local newscasts from the YES Network studio set due to the unavailability of the CBS Broadcast Center.

TV Broadcasters

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Overview

Minor league baseball and college sports

Since the network's debut, YES has aired select telecasts of the Yankees' minor league farm teams, primarily the Class-A (short season) Staten Island Yankees of the New York–Penn League. Those games are produced by YES, utilizing the same graphics and announcers as seen during game telecasts of the major league Yankees.
From 2002 to 2006, YES also broadcast games from the Yankees' former Class-AAA team, the C…

History

YES is the product of a holding company founded in 1999 called YankeeNets, created out of a merger of the business operations of the Yankees and the New Jersey Nets. One of the reasons behind the operational merger was to allow both teams to gain better leverage over their own broadcast rights; each party believed that it would obtain better individual deals, if they negotiated the rights collectively.

Programming

In addition to live coverage of Yankees and Nets games, their respective pre-game and post-game shows and (as circumstances warrant) live press conferences, YES has produced various original programs, some of which have won local New York Emmy Awards. Other original programming featured on YES includes:
• Boston vs. New York Poker Challenge – a poker tournament matching Yankee fans against Bost…

On-air staff

• David Cone – lead Yankees game analyst
• Jack Curry – Yankees studio analyst/fill-in clubhouse reporter
• Chris Carrino – alternate play-by-play broadcaster for Nets
• Ian Eagle – lead play-by-play broadcaster for Nets games

Related services

YES2 is a gametime-only overflow feed of YES Network, which broadcasts select Nets games on rare occasions when the Nets and Yankees are scheduled to play at the same time. The feed is carried in both standard and high definition on most cable providers in the New York metropolitan area and nationwide on DirecTV.
YES Network HD is a 1080i high definition simulcast feed of the network, which is carried on selec…

Controversies

At its launch, YES became embroiled in a carriage dispute with Cablevision (which attempted to purchase the Yankees in 1998 and carried the team's games on MSG Network at the time of the channel's launch), leaving the Yankees' game telecasts not available to the provider's game telecasts for an entire year; this led the New York state government to intervene and serve as negotiator for a temporary carriage agreement between YES and Cablevision. In 2003, the two si…

External links

• Official website
• Official Information On YES HD
• LyngSat Entry

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