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Time Warner Cable Sports Channel (Ohio) : ウィキペディア英語版
Time Warner Cable SportsChannel (Ohio)

Time Warner Cable Sports Channel (TWC SportsChannel) is a regional sports network serving Ohio and parts of northern Kentucky, southern Michigan and western Pennsylvania operated by Time Warner Cable. Broadcasting on Channel 311 and 1311 exclusively on Time Warner Cable systems. The channel's roots began in September 1998 in Columbus, Ohio as a partnership between Insight Communications and Time Warner Cable called "Central Ohio Sport! Television". Similar channels debuted in February 2004 to Dayton and in 2006 to Cincinnati as TWTV. In August 2012 the service replaced four regional part-time sports channels (Central Ohio Sport! Television, TWTV, Time Warner Cable Sports 24, and NE Ohio Network) into a three zoned statewide sports network that serves 83 of Ohio's 88 counties. It is currently not carried by any satellite providers. The network reaches more than 2.4 million viewers across three states and delivers more than 200 high definition events each year.
It was reported that on November 17 and 18, 2015, the network will air Before The League - a documentary series on the history of professional american football in Ohio. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=‘Before the League’ documentary targets pre-NFL era )
Currently the channel is the home to the Columbus Crew, one of the original Major League Soccer franchises; Mid-American Conference college football and basketball including University of Akron, Bowling Green State University, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Kent State University, Miami University, Ohio University, Ball State University, Central Michigan University, Eastern Michigan University, Northern Illinois University, University of Toledo, and Western Michigan University; Dayton Flyers basketball; and the Ohio High School Athletic Association. The channel airs supplemental local shows, smaller collegiate sports, and other minor professional sports within the Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania franchise areas of Time Warner Cable.
After the construction of a new high definition studio and control room in the fall of 2014, Time Warner Cable SportsChannel debuted multiple new sports programs including #Hooley, College Gametime Ohio, and Armchair Quarterbacks.
==Programming==
The following shows are produced and carried by Time Warner Cable SportsChannel:
*''More Sports & Les Levine'' – Ohio's longest running live sports talk show. Hosted by Les Levine.
*''#Hooley'' - Weekly sports talk show hosted by Bruce Hooley.
*''College Gametime Ohio'' - Weekly college football show hosted by Greg Miller.
*''Armchair Quarterbacks'' - Weekly football analysis show hosted by David Bacon, Bud Shaw, and Les Levine.
*''Varsity Rivals'' – Ohio’s high schools have some of the best, long running, football rivals in the country.
*''Game Changers'' – Each episode takes a look at three different Ohio high school coaching legends.
*''HS Sports Insider'' – A compilation of the best and brightest high school athletes from across the state.
*''Fantasy Huddle'' – The ultimate show for NFL fantasy teams and players looking to get an edge.
*''College Gametime'' – Weekly program that covers college football and basketball.
*''Miami Magazine'' – Weekly show featuring Miami University athletics.
*''Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction'' – Various events surrounding the Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies
The following sporting events are carried by TWC SportsChannel – Ohio:
*Columbus Crew MLS Soccer
*Mid-American Conference basketball and football
*Ohio High School Athletic Association high school games weekly
*OHSAA high school playoffs and championships
*Miami Redhawks Hockey
*Dayton Flyers Men's basketball
*Canton Charge NBA D-League basketball (in 2011 and 2012)
*International League Baseball – Columbus Clippers and Toledo Mud Hens
Other shows that air on TWC SportsChannel:
*''Raceline''
*''Future Phenoms''
*''Sled Head''
*''Torc Unleased''
*''Xtream Racing''

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