Columbus Sports Network

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WCSN-LP
Columbus Sports Network
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Columbus, Ohio
Branding CSN
Slogan Local. Sports. Now.
Channels Analog: 32 (UHF)
Affiliations Columbus Destroyers, Columbus Clippers, Columbus Crew, Columbus Comets, Columbus Motor Speedway, OHSAA, OAC, NCAC, Ohio State University Minor Sports
Owner United Media Acquisitions
Founded March 24, 2007
Columbus Sports Network Slogan.
Columbus Sports Network Slogan.

The Columbus Sports Network (CSN) is a cable and broadcast television station, exclusive to the Columbus, Ohio market, that launched on March 24, 2007. CSN is Central Ohio's first and only continuous all-sports television station, broadcasting events, features, highlights and news on professional, collegiate, scholastic and amateur sports teams in the area.

Later this month, the Columbus Sports Network will be launching a nightly 30-minute show called "Sports Columbus" It will spotlight local sports highlights, news, and features of the day from Central Ohio. The new show will be co-anchored by Ray Crawford and Dionne Miller.


CSN broadcasts over the air on Channel 32 (using the call letters WCSN-LP) and is available on all the local cable television systems. Insight broadcasts the network on Channels 78 and 524, WOW broadcasts it on Channel 97 and Time Warner Cable carries it on Channel 78.

CSN plans to broadcast approximately 400 live events each year, including Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus Crew (home games), Columbus Destroyers (home games), Columbus Clippers (select games), minor Ohio State University sports (including baseball, volleyball, lacrosse, and tennis), College Lacrosse and Baseball from universities from the OAC and NCAC, high schools from the OHSAA, Canadian Football, and various other events.

In the first-ever telecast on CSN, the Destroyers lost 55-47 to the Chicago Rush on March 24.

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