Hometown Sports Indiana

Hometown Sports and News

HomeTown Sports Indiana Logo since 2009
Launched July 4, 2002
Owned by Privately Held
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Country United States
Language English
Headquarters Noblesville, Indiana
Formerly called Hometown Television Sports and Hometown Sports Indiana (cable)
"6 News 24/7" (WRTV 6.2)
Website hometownsportsindiana.com
Availability
Terrestrial
WRTV
Indianapolis
6.2
Cable
Comcast 247 or 420
Bright House Networks 410
New Wave Communications
(Brazil, Hendricks and Morgan counties)
130 or 180
Mulberry Telephone Company 99
Central Indiana Communications
(McCordsville, Sulphur Springs and Knightstown)
159
Cinergy MetroNet
(Greencastle, Seymour, North Vernon, Wabash, Connersville and New Castle)
102, 103, 104 or 106 (depending on the community)
TDS Tri-County Communications 98.2
Accelplus
(Crawfordsville)
14
Streaming media
The Indy Channel

Hometown Sports Indiana (HTSI) is a division of Webstream Productions, who recently purchased Hometown Television Corporation. HTSI is Indiana's only 24/7 television network airing ultra-regional sports in partnership with WRTV, Channel 6.2 in Indianapolis. The network is viewable in nearly 1,000,000 digitally cabled homes in the Indianapolis, Lafayette and Terre Haute DMAs. HTSI is the official producer of Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) championship events [1] and has produced many championship events both within Indiana and nationally.

Notable broadcasts in 2009–2010 included:

  1. Indiana Bowling State Championship [2]
  2. Great Lakes Valley Conference Volleyball, Basketball and Baseball Championships[3]
  3. University of Indianapolis Football and Basketball[4]
  4. Wabash College, Franklin College and Marian University Football
  5. State Championships in Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Football and Soccer.

In 2010, the Indianapolis Indians announced their home baseball games would be aired live on HomeTown Sports Indiana[5]

The channel is currently now known as Hometown Sports and News (HTSN) which features a 24/7 rolling news wheel format with news, weather and sports updates, alongside features from "The List" and "Right This Minute", two of Scripps' syndicated television shows that are carried on WRTV. It also includes "Call 6 Investigations" and "Don't Waste Your Money" features. The channel still carries live local and regional high school sports events. The only programming that interrupts HTSN's format is "The Outdoorsman with Buck McNeely" on Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. and 3 hours of weekly E/I programming on Sunday mornings from 7:00–10:00 a.m.

Starting with the team's 2014–2015 inaugural season, the channel carried coverage of Indy Fuel ECHL hockey. Both the Fuel and Indians retained online streaming rights, meaning that HTSI's online feed was unable to carry their games.

The network ended operations on October 1, 2016 and was replaced with a full-time feed of GRIT, due to the cost of sports rights and a chain-wide deal forcing the station to carry that network.[6]

References

  1. "IHSAA News Release - 3-12-10". Ihsaa.org. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  2. "Indiana High School Bowling". Ihsb.org. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  3. "Great Lakes Valley Conference". Glvcsports.com. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  4. "UIndy Athletics". UIndy Athletics. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  5. "2010 Tribe Television Schedule - Indianapolis Indians News". Indianapolis Indians. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  6. http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/95361/wrtv-drops-local-sports-net-for-grit-diginet
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