CLEVELAND – Fox Sports Net Ohio announced today it will add a post-game show to its already comprehensive coverage of Cleveland Indians baseball. The show will immediately follow every home and road game on the network's 150-game schedule. Steve Liverani, senior vice president and general manager, made the announcement.
Andy Baskin will host the show, which will feature highlights, interviews and analysis from Tribe announcers John Sanders, Rick Manning and Mike Hegan. Baskin will also co-host Fox Sports Net's Emmy award-winning pre-game show, Tribe Time with Bill Needle from Jacobs Field and Matt Underwood from the road. All pre and post-game shows will be on location and provide up-to-the-minute news and information on the team.
"No one covers the Cleveland Indians like Fox Sports Net Ohio," said Liverani. "We are proud to expand our already unparalleled coverage of the team, and welcome the addition of a post-game show to our 150-game line up."
Tony Burke will produce Tribe Time as well as the post game show.
The first pitch of 150 regular season games on Fox Sports Net Ohio takes place in Anaheim as the Tribe faces the Angels on Tuesday, April 2 at 10 pm. Tune in to Tribe Time at 9:30 pm and stick around after the game for complete post-game coverage.
Fox Sports Net Ohio reaches more than four million households in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, western Pennsylvania, western New York, and West Virginia. Fox Sports Net Ohio is managed by Rainbow Sports Networks, a division of Cablevision's Rainbow Media Holdings, Inc. Fox Sports Net Ohio's programming includes the Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Cleveland Cavaliers along with select NASCAR and PGA Tour coverage.
Fox Sports Net reaches more than 78 million households nationwide and is a service of National Sports Partners, equally owned by Cablevision's Rainbow Media Holdings, Inc. and Fox Entertainment Group. Rainbow Sports Networks incorporates Rainbow's 50% ownership of Fox Sports Net and Fox Sports National Advertising and the ownership and management of Fox Sports Net regional networks in five of the nation's largest markets: Chicago, Florida, Ohio, New England and San Francisco.