FSN South

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FSN South
Image:Fsn south.jpg
Type Cable Television Network
Country Flag of United States United States
Availability Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, most of North Carolina
Owner FOX (1996-present)
Turner Broadcasting System (1990-1996)
Past names Fox Sports South (1996-2004), SportsSouth (1990-1996)
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The regional sports network now known as FSN South (longform Fox Sports Net South) had its origins as the Turner Broadcasting System network SportSouth. It was purchased by News Corporation's Fox Cable group in 1996 and re-named Fox Sports South. In 2004 it became FSN South. It is part of the larger Fox Sports Net group of regional sports networks.

The viewing area includes Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Mississippi. It is, by far, the largest FSN network by area and viewership. As such, the feed is often broken down into several sub-regional feeds for the purposes of adhering to the "home turf" rules belonging to the region's professional sports franchises (i.e. Nashville Predators games are only seen in Tennessee, most of Kentucky, northern Mississippi, and northern Alabama, while Carolina Hurricanes games are only seen in the Carolinas. Neither are seen in the remaining portions of FSN South's coverage area).

The network carries professional sports and collegiate sports coverage from across the region, along with other sporting events and programming from FSN.

FSN South formerly produced the Southern Sports Report in their Midtown Atlanta studios, when the "regional sports reports" were a prime focus of the collective FSN networks. Other FSN networks also received their local sports reports from the Atlanta studios, often with the same hosts (Terry Chick being the most prominent). The Southern Sports Report was discontinued in 2005, and FSN South now produces a similar program, Around The South, that focuses on sports stories in and across the region. It has been replaced by FSN Final Score.

Ironically, FSN South originally had the name SportSouth, which now is the name of its sister network. That network (which was originally named Turner South), like FSN South, was originally owned by Turner, and was sold to Fox to become part of the FSN group.

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