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Big 12 Network

The Big 12 Network (stylized as the Big XII Network) was a syndicated package featuring live broadcasts of College basketball events from the Big 12 Conference that was broadcast..

Big 12 Network

Big 12 Network Big XII Network
TypeLive Syndicatedcollege sports programming service
Country
AvailabilityMainly in central portions of the United States
OwnerESPN, Inc.(ESPN Events)
Launch date
1996 (under ESPN Plus branding) September 6, 2008 (2008-09-06)(under the Big 12 Network branding)[1]
DissolvedMarch 15, 2014 (2014-03-15)[2]
Picture format
1080i16:9HDTV (since 2008) 480i4:3SDTV widescreen (1996–2008; 1996–2010 on some affiliates)
SEC TV, Longhorn Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU

The Big 12 Network (stylized as the Big XII Network) was a syndicated package featuring live broadcasts of College basketball events from the Big 12 Conference that was broadcast under that branding from 2008 until 2014. It was owned and operated by ESPN Plus, the syndication arm of ESPN, Inc., and was mainly shown in areas in the Big 12’s geographical footprint, along with other areas of the United States. Games were shown locally on broadcast stations, regional sports networks, as well as on ESPN Full Court, and WatchESPN.

History

The Creative Sports/OCC merger and the ESPN Plus years

Beginning in 1996 after ESPN’s consolidation of Creative Sports (which ESPN owned since 1994 [3]) and OCC Sports (acquired from Ohlmeyer Communication Company), ESPN Plus (also known as ESPN Regional Television) assumed syndication rights to Big 12 Conference men’s basketball games after the Big 8 Conference and the Southwest Conference merged to create the Big 12. Raycom Sports previously had syndication rights to basketball and football games of both those conferences from the 1980s until that syndicator lost the Big 8 in 1993–94, and the Southwest Conference merged with the Big 8 to become the Big 12 Conference in 1996.[4][5][6]

The new branding

Starting with the 2008–2009 season, all Big 12 Conference basketball game broadcasts from ESPN Plus began to be broadcast under the Big 12 Network branding.[1]

Demise

After the first 18 years of the conference’s existence, the Big 12 Network ceased operations in 2014 as all rights to Big 12 Basketball moved to the ESPN family of networks (e.g. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews).[2][7] Several Big 12 basketball games also moved to the Texas Longhorns-oriented Longhorn Network, which was a joint venture between ESPN and the University of Texas at Austin that operated from August 2011 until Texas and Oklahoma officially joined the SEC in July 2024. However, CBSSports does choose to broadcast at least two to three Big 12 games under their NCAA on CBS branding.

On-air personalities

College basketball

  • Dave Armstrong – play-by-play commentator (2010–2013)
  • Reid Gettys – color commentator (2010–2013)
  • Mitch Holthus – play-by-play commentator (2010–2013)
  • Bryndon Manzer – Big 12 Conference color commentator (2010–2013)
  • Chris Piper – Big 12 Conference sideline reporter (2012–2013)
  • Brad Sham – Big 12 Conference play-by-play (2010–2013)
  • Jon Sundvold – Big 12 Conference color commentator (2010–2012)
  • Rich Zvosec – Big 12 Conference sideline reporter (2012–2013)

Availability

The Big 12 Network was available mainly in areas of the central United States, including much of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and western Arkansas. Other areas served by the Big 12 Network included parts of West Virginia, north-central and east-central Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and southern Pennsylvania, especially during the 2012–2013 and 2013–2014 season. This was true because in 2012, Texas Christian University joined the Big 12 from the Mountain West Conference, and West Virginia University joined the Big 12 from the original Big East Conference. In spite of the University of Missouri (along with Texas A&M University) leaving the Big 12 to join the basketball-powerful Southeastern Conference in 2012, some stations in Missouri, especially in the Kansas City, Columbia, St. Louis, and Joplin markets, either kept the local rights to the Big 12 Network or lost them to another station in their home market.

In addition to the listed areas above, three independent stations in California also carried the syndication package. Throughout the 2008–2014 branding period, some Big 12 Network stations also broadcast football games from sister syndicator SEC TV, which provided Southeastern Conference football games to certain stations, most notably including KTXA/Dallas, Texas and KDOC-TV/Los Angeles, California, although KDOC also broadcast SEC TV basketball games on a limited schedule. This was especially true to some former Big 12 Network partners that switched to or altered to and from SEC TV broadcasts.

Broadcast affiliates

The following over-the-air broadcast stations broadcast the Big 12 Network:[8][9][10]

DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Fort Smith/FayettevilleKFTA-TVFox
KNWA-DT2In-market repeater of KFTA-TV
Little RockKASNThe CWaffiliate until 2012
KARZMyNetworkTVAffiliate from 2012 to 2014
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Los AngelesKDOC-TVIndependent Affiliated 2011–2014 [11][12]
San DiegoKUSI-TV[11]Big 12 Network was aired on a limited schedule on KUSI due to SEC TV partnership; This station also serves Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
San Francisco/OaklandKOFY
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
BoiseKTRV-TVMyNetworkTV Affiliate from 2013–2014
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
ChicagoWLS-DT2Live Well Network Ran Big 12 Network programming until 2012
Peoris/BloomingtonWAOEMyNetworkTV
RockfordWTVO WTVO-DT2 ABC MyNetworkTV Affiliation shared between two of WTVO’s main channel and DT2 subchannel
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
EvansvilleWTVWFox (until 2011) Independent Now an affiliate of The CW since 2013
IndianapolisWHMB-TVLeSEABecame an affiliate in 2013
WHMB-DT2 [13]LeSEAAlternate affiliate in 2013–2014
WRTV-DT2 Hometown Sports Indiana
WTTV[14]The WB (now The CW) Affiliate until 2008; became a CBS affiliate in 2015 Licensed to Bloomington, Indiana
KokomoWTTK Full-time satellite of WTTV/Bloomington; became a CBS affiliate
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Cedar RapidsKFXAFox
DavenportWQAD-TVABC Licensed to Moline, Illinois
Des MoinesWOI-DTABCAcquired from WHO-TV in 2008
WOI-DT2 Live Well Network(now with Laff)
OttumwaKYOU-TVFOX
Sioux CityKPTH-DT2 MyNetworkTV/This TV
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Dodge CityKSAS-LP Fox Satellite of KSAS-TV/Wichita as part of the region-wide network, “Fox Kansas”
Garden CityKAAS-LP
Great BendKOCW
SalinaKAAS-TV
TopekaKTMJ-CDRelays signal to translators KMJT-LP/Ogden, KETM-LP/Emporia, and KTLJ-CD/Junction City
WichitaKSAS-TVFlagship station of the Fox Kansas regional network
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Campbellsville (Louisville) WBKI-TVThe CW Affiliate 2012–2014 [11][15] OTA signal also serves portions of the Bowling Green market by default, and also reaches parts of the Lexington market
LexingtonWTVQ-DT2MyNetworkTV Affiliate 2012–2014 [15]
Louisville WMYO-DT3The CW Simulcast of WBKI-TV/Campbellsville since 2012
PaducahWDKAMyNetworkTV Simulcast on KBSI-DT2/Cape Girardeau, Missouri; both KBSI and WDKA shared Big 12 Network affiliation until 2012
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
LansingWHTVMyNetworkTV Big 12 Network partner 2012–2014; licensed to Jackson, Michigan[11]
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
MeridianWTOK-TVWTOK-DT2ABC MyNetworkTV Affiliate 2011–2014 [11]
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Cape GirardeauKBSIFox Alternating affiliation with MyNetworkTV outlet WDKA/Paducah, KY until 2012
Columbia-Jefferson CityKMIZ-TVABC Primary affiliate in Columbia until 2012
KZOU-LP MyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate in Columbia until 2012
KQFX-LDFox
Joplin, MO-Pittsburg, KSKFJXFox
Kansas City, MO-KSKSHB-TVNBC
KMCI-TVIndependent Alternate affiliate in the Kansas City DMA
SpringfieldKYTVNBC
K15CZThe CW Full-power simulcast on KSPR-DT2
St. LouisKTVI-DT2 Antenna TVWas a This TV affiliate when KTVI-DT2 first affiliated with the Big 12 Network
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
LincolnKLKNABC Affiliate until 2012
OmahaKXVOThe CW
KPTM-DT2 MyNetworkTV / This TV Alternate affiliate
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Toledo, OhioWMNT-CDMyNetworkTV
YoungstownWYFX-LDFox Affiliate from 2012 to 2014
WKBN-TVCBS
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Oklahoma CityKAUT-TVMyNetworkTV until 2012 Now an independent station
KOCBThe CW Alternate affiliate for the OKC market
TulsaKMYT-TVMyNetworkTV
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
PittsburghWPXI-TVNBC Affiliate 2012–2014
State College-AltoonaWHVL-LPMyNetworkTV Affiliate 2012–2014
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
PonceWTIN-TV Independent Satellite of WAPA-TV/San Juan; also ran some SEC TV content
San JuanWAPA-TV
MayagüezWNJX-TVSatellite of WAPA-TV/San Juan; also ran some SEC TV content
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
AbileneKIDZ-LDMyNetworkTV
AmarilloKCITFox
KCPN-LPMyNetworkTV Alternate affiliate; simulcast on full-powered KAMR-DT2
AustinKBVO-TVMyNetworkTV
KBVO-CDLow-powered translator of KBVO-DT
Beaumont-Port ArthurKBMTABC
KBMT-DT2NBC Branded as KJAC
KUIL-LDMyNetworkTV Full-power simulcast on KBMT-DT5
Bryan-College StationKBTX-TVCBS Big 12 Network partner until 2012; semi-satellite of KWTX-TV/Waco
Dallas-Fort WorthKTXAIndependent This station also broadcast football games from Big 12 Net’s sister service, SEC TV; now broadcasts Atlantic Coast Conference sports programming from Raycom Sports-operated ACC Network
HoustonKUBE
LubbockKMYL-LDMyNetworkTV Now a satellite of KUPT/Hobbs, New Mexico
Odessa-MidlandKOSA-DT2MyNetworkTV
San AngeloKIDY-DT2
San AntonioKCWX
Sherman, Texas-Ada, OKKXII-DT2
TylerKTPN-LD
Longview (Tyler) KLPN-LD Satellite of KTPN-LD/Tyler, Texas
Waco-Temple-BryanKCEN-TVNBC affiliated from 2013 until 2014
KCEN-DT2 Azteca America Alternate Big 12 Network partner 2012–14; Now a Cozi TV affiliate
KWTX-TVCBS Original affiliate until 2012
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
Bluefield, WVA-VAWOAY-TVABC
Charleston-HuntingtonWQCW-TVThe CW Big 12 Net. Affiliate 2012–2014
ClarksburgWVFXFOX
Parkersburg, WVA-Merietta, OHWTAP-TVNBC Affiliate 2013–2014
WTAP-DT3MyNetworkTV Affiliate of Big 12 Net (2012) Now defunct
WIYE-LD[11]MyNetworkTV Affiliate of Big 12 Net in 2013 and 2014
Wheeling, WVA-SteubenvilleWTOV-TVNBC
WTOV-DT2[16]Me-TV Alternate Big 12 Network partner; now a Fox affiliate
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
La Crosse-Eau ClaireKQEG-CAION Television/AMGTV [11]
MilwaukeeWMLW-TVIndependent Affiliated 2012–2014 [11][12]
DMAStationMain affiliation(at time of Big 12 Network partnership)Notes
CheyenneKGWN-TVCBS
LaramieK19FX-D Translator of KGWN-TV/Cheyenne

Online platforms and Regional sports networks

ChannelMain affiliationService area via cable Notes
Comcast/Charter Sports SoutheastIndependent Atlanta, Georgia[14]
Cox SportsIndependent Varied areas (mainly within Cox Communications service areas)
MC22 Independent Varied areas (mainly within Mediacom service areas)
Mid-Atlantic Sports NetworkIndependentMaryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, eastern and central North Carolina, West Virginia, south-central Pennsylvania, and DelawareAvailable nationwide via Dish Network and DirecTVSatellite television
MASN2 [11]Fox Sports NetworksAltetnate MASN feed
Altitude Sports and EntertainmentIndependent Colorado, Utah, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, South Dakota, WyomingAvailable nationwide via Dish Network and DirecTV
Altitude 2 Alternate outlet of Altitude
Cox Sports NetworkNew Orleans, Louisiana
ESPN3ESPNUSA Nationwide (Cable and satellite subscribers only)
ESPN Full Court
Pittsburgh Cable News ChannelIndependent Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Time Warner Cable Sports Channel (Wisconsin)Independent Milwaukee and surrounding areas; Green Bay (northeast Wisconsin)
AFN Sports American Forces NetworkUnited States Armed Forces

See also

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The Big 12 Network (stylized as the Big XII Network) was a syndicated package featuring live broadcasts of College basketball events from the Big 12 Conference that was broadcast..

The Creative Sports/OCC merger and the ESPN Plus years

Beginning in 1996 after ESPN’s consolidation of Creative Sports (which ESPN owned since 1994 [ 3 ] ) and OCC Sports (acquired from Ohlmeyer Communication Company ), ESPN Plus (also known as ESPN Regional Television) assumed syndication rights to Big 12...

The new branding

Starting with the 2008–2009 season, all Big 12 Conference basketball game broadcasts from ESPN Plus began to be broadcast under the Big 12 Network branding. [ 1 ]

Demise

After the first 18 years of the conference’s existence, the Big 12 Network ceased operations in 2014 as all rights to Big 12 Basketball moved to the ESPN family of networks (e.g. ESPN, ESPN2 , ESPNU and ESPNews ).