The Chicago Sports Network has been announced as the new broadcast home for the Chicago Bulls, Blackhawks, and White Sox. This exciting news was revealed on Monday and the network stated that all three teams’ games will be available through traditional cable providers, streaming services, and free, over-the-air broadcast. The network will have a widely expanded Midwest footprint, reaching most of Illinois and parts of Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin pending league approvals.

Adam Amin and Stacey King will continue in their roles as broadcasters for the Chicago Bulls in the 2024-25 season. The Chicago Sports Network will be produced in collaboration with Standard Media, a company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Jason Coyle, who previously served as president of the Stadium network, has been appointed as the president of the Chicago Sports Network. In a statement, Coyle emphasized that the network’s primary focus is on what is best for the fans, ensuring wide distribution and high-quality production.

The current contract that the teams have with NBC Sports Chicago, which has held the rights for all three teams since 2004, is set to expire in October. The launch of the Chicago Sports Network represents an exciting new chapter for the Chicago sports community