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SportsNet New York

| slogan = ''TV Home of All Things New York Sports''
| country = United States
| language = English
| broadcast area = New York metropolitan area
Nationwide (via satellite)
| headquarters = Time-Life Building, New York City, New York
| former names =
| replaced names =
| replaced by names =
| sister names = Cable/satellite:
NY1
Broadcast:
WNBC/New York City
WNJU/Linden, New Jersey
| timeshift names =
| web =
| sat serv 1 = DirecTV
| sat chan 1 = 639 (HD/SD)
| sat serv 2 =
| sat chan 2 =
| cable serv 1 = Time Warner Cable (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island)
| cable chan 1 = 26 (SD)
| cable serv 2 = Cablevision
| cable chan 2 = 60
| cable serv 3 = RCN (Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens)
| cable chan 3 = 370
| cable serv 4 = Comcast (New York metropolitan area)
| cable chan 4 = 843 (HD)
73 (SD; most systems)
| cable serv 5 = Verizon FiOS (NY, NJ, CT)
| cable chan 5 = 577 (HD)
77 (SD)
| cable serv 6 = Verizon FiOS (all other areas)
| cable chan 6 = 96 (SD)
| cable serv 7 = Blue Ridge Digital Cable (PA)〔http://www.brctv.com/tv/lineup-and-pricing〕
| cable chan 7 = 43 (SD)
| iptv serv 1 = Frontier U-verse
| iptv chan 1 = 1704 (HD)
704 (SD)
| online serv 1 =
| online chan 1 =
}}
SportsNet New York (SNY) is an American regional sports network that is owned by Sterling Entertainment Enterprises, LLC, itself a joint venture between the New York Mets (which owns a controlling 65% interest), Time Warner Cable (which owns 27%) and Comcast (which owns 8%). The channel primarily broadcasts games and related programming involving the Mets, but also carries supplementary coverage of the Mets and the New York Jets as well as college sports events.
SNY maintains business operations and street-level studio facilities located in the Time-Life Building at Rockefeller Center, on the corner of Avenue of the Americas and West 51st Street in Manhattan (in the former home of the now-defunct CNN news program ''American Morning''). SportsNet New York is available on cable and fiber optic television providers throughout the New York metropolitan area and New York state; it is also available nationwide on satellite via DirecTV.
==History==
SportsNet New York was launched on March 16, 2006. The network was created in order for the New York Mets to better leverage the team's television broadcasting rights, which were previously held by Cablevision for its regional sports networks MSG and FSN New York. From 1998 to 2002, Cablevision had a monopoly on the cable television rights to all local professional sports franchises in the New York City market, which resulted in the company using those rights for various business practices (some controversial among viewers and local media analysts) such as moving certain games to its MSG Metro Channels, a group of locally based services that had limited distribution on most cable providers in the New York City metropolitan area. In 2002, YankeeNets – then the corporate entity which owned both the New York Yankees and New Jersey Nets – ended the monopoly by launching the YES Network to serve as the local cable broadcaster of their games, leaving the Mets in the Cablevision fold until that team's contract with the company (the dominant cable provider outside of Manhattan and the adjacent boroughs) expired in 2005.
By 2011, through its majority ownership, the Mets received $68 million in revenue from SportsNet New York for the broadcast rights to its games. In 2013, Bloomberg estimated that $1.2 billion of the Mets' $2.1 billion value came from SNY.

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