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New England Sports Network, popularly known as NESN / n ɛ s. ɛ n /, is an American regional sports cable and satellite television network owned by a joint venture of Fenway Sports Group (which owns a controlling 80% interest, and is the owner of the Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, and the Pittsburgh Penguins) and Delaware North (which owns the remaining 20% interest in the network ...
Caron joined NESN in 1995, and has been with the network ever since. His first job for the network was hosting the sports magazine Front Row. He later served as the station's Boston Bruins studio host and Red Sox field reporter, and also did play-by-play coverage for the Providence Bruins and Pawtucket Red Sox, as well as college basketball and college hockey (including the Beanpot).
During his time in Boston he used the name Kent Der Divanis at the insistence of NESN president and general manager Peter Affee. After NESN's inaugural season, the network was able to convince WSBK-TV 's broadcast team of Ned Martin and Bob Montgomery to call NESN's games as well, which led to the dismissal of Derdivanis and color commentator ...
Hazel Mae Barker (born April 7, 1970), known professionally as Hazel Mae, is a Filipino-Canadian sportscaster.. She was the former lead anchor for the New England Sports Network's SportsDesk news program and most recently the anchor on MLB Network.
The UMass games are simulcast on NESN and online. [8] [9] [10] Eleven also reached deals to televise 14 UMass men's basketball and hockey games, with the majority airing on either NESN or NESN Plus, and one on NBC Sports Boston. [11] Eleven Sports lost the rights to UMass sports to FloSports in August 2019. [12]
The show features updates from NESN reporters and game-day analysis from Fenway Park, TD Garden, and Gillette Stadium. [10] While at NESN, Duncan has also worked as a sideline reporter for the Boston Red Sox and hosted coverage of Super Bowl XLIX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks from Glendale, Arizona. [11] [12]
Funayama captured the attention of NESN after she helped Matsuzaka's struggling translator during Matsuzaka's introductory press conference. [ 4 ] Funayama joined NESN full-time in September 2008 as the Bruins in-game reporter and host of The Buzz , a Bruins countdown show formerly hosted by Hazel Mae .
Andrew "Andy" F. Gresh III (born October 26, 1974) is an American sports broadcaster in New England.His coverage includes both professional and college football. Andy was the midday host, along with Christian Fauria at WEEI in Boston until August of 2024, when he and Fauria were let go by the station.