| Country | United States |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Maryland Virginia Washington, D.C. SouthernPennsylvania EasternWest Virginia SouthernDelaware Hampton Roads Outer Banks National (via satellite) |
| Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
| Programming | |
| Language | English |
| Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Monumental Sports & Entertainment (Ted Leonsis) |
| Sister channels | Cable/satellite: Monumental Sports Network 2 |
| History | |
| Launched | April 4, 1984 (1984-04-04) |
| Replaced | The Comcast Network |
| Former names | Home Team Sports (1984–2001) Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic (2001–2017) NBC Sports Washington (2017–2023) |
| Links | |
| Website | monumentalsportsnetwork.com |
| Availability (some events may air on overflow feed Monumental Sports Network 2 due to event conflicts) | |
| Streaming media | |
| DirecTV Stream | Internet Protocol television |
| YouTubeTV | Internet Protocol television |
| Hulu Live | Internet Protocol television |
| FuboTV | Internet Protocol television |
Monumental Sports Network (originallyHome Team Sports and formerlyComcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic andNBC Sports Washington) is an Americanregional sports network owned byTed Leonsis throughMonumental Sports & Entertainment. Headquartered inWashington, D.C., the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout theMid-Atlantic, with a focus on professional sports teams based inBaltimore and Washington, D.C., as well as sports news and entertainment programming.
Monumental Sports Network is available on approximately 25cable television providers throughoutMaryland,Virginia, and the District of Columbia, as well as parts ofDelaware,Pennsylvania,North Carolina, andWest Virginia; it is also available nationwide onsatellite television viaDirecTV. The channel reaches more than 4.7 million households in the Mid-Atlantic region.


The network was launched asHome Team Sports (HTS) on April 4, 1984. Originally owned byWestinghouse Broadcasting, it was one of the first regional sports networks in the United States with rights to theWashington Bullets,Washington Capitals, andBaltimore Orioles. (each teams' road games were shown over the air onindependent stationWDCA-TV (channel 20, now aMyNetworkTV affiliate). In 1988, the network affiliated withSportsChannel, picking up theirNHL package.[1] In 1989, HTS additionally became an affiliate of thePrime Sports Network.
In 1996, the network was folded intoCBS Cable, a cable television division formed throughWestinghouse Electric Corporation's merger withCBS. In February 1997, Home Team Sports became an affiliate ofFox Sports Networks,[2] a group of regional sports networks formed the previous year throughNews Corporation's partial acquisition of Prime through a joint venture with that network's parentLiberty Media. In 1996, Fox/Liberty had tried to secure rights to the Bullets, Capitals, and Orioles, which would have led to the launch of a new RSN. Fox/Liberty originally outbid HTS but previous contracts gave HTS theright of first refusal. Fox/Liberty filed a lawsuit against HTS which ultimately was settled.[3] News Corporation subsequently purchased a 34% ownership interest in HTS. CBS Corporation, which remained majority owner, eventually merged intoViacom in 1999, in a deal worth $91 billion.
Shortly after Viacom completed its merger with CBS, on June 10, 2000, Viacom announced that it would sell Home Team Sports andMinneapolis-based regional sports networkMidwest Sports Channel.[4][5] One month later, on July 11, Comcast agreed to acquire a 75% ownership stake in HTS and the Midwest Sports Channel from CBS, in a deal worth approximately $150 million.[6][7] News Corporation, which wanted to acquire full ownership of both networks, filed a lawsuit ten days later on July 21 in an attempt to block the sale of MSC and Home Team Sports.[8][9]
On September 7, 2000, as part of a settlement between the two companies, Comcast traded its equity interest in Midwest Sports Channel to News Corporation in exchange for sole ownership of Home Team Sports.[10] The transaction was completed seven months later in mid-February 2001.[11] The channel was relaunched asComcast SportsNet (CSN) Mid-Atlantic on April 4, 2001, exactly seventeen years after the network's original launch.[12] The channel continued to carry national programming supplied by Fox Sports Net after the sale.
In 2010, Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic split its website into two regional websites, and rebranded them as "Comcast SportsNet Baltimore" and "Comcast SportsNet Washington". While the websites were rebranded, the network continued to maintain a singular feed that was transmitted throughout its entire coverage area. Five years later, CSN Mid-Atlantic consolidated the two regional websites back together again as CSNMidAtlantic.com.
In September 2012, Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic and its sister Comcast SportsNet outlets ceased carrying Fox Sports Networks–supplied programming, after failing to reach an agreement to continue carrying FSN's nationally distributed programs.[13]In October 2016, CSN Mid-Atlantic announced that it would extend its broadcast rights to theWashington Capitals andWashington Wizards through a long-term deal with the teams' owner,Ted Leonsis. As a result,Monumental Sports & Entertainment took an equity stake in the network, while NBCUniversal took an equity stake in the Monumental Sports Network—an over-the-top subscription service focusing on other teams owned by the company.[14]
Comcast rebranded the network asNBC Sports Washington on October 2, 2017, as part of a larger rebranding of the Comcast SportsNet networks under the NBC Sports brand.[15]
On August 23, 2022, Monumental announced it would acquire full control of the network from Comcast for an undisclosed price. The sale was completed on September 20, 2022.[16] On June 21, 2023, it was announced that NBC Sports Washington would rebrand as Monumental Sports Network. The name change took effect on September 12,[17] and formally launched on September 20, 2023.[18] The network also moved its headquarters fromBethesda, Maryland to Washington, D.C.[19]

Monumental Sports Network televises more than 500 live professional and collegiate sporting events per year. The network holds the exclusive regional cable television rights to theNHL'sWashington Capitals and theNBA'sWashington Wizards—airing all games that are not nationally exclusive—as well as theWashington Mystics of theWNBA. The network formerly held the television rights to theVirginia Destroyers of theUnited Football League, broadcasting the team's games from 2011 until the UFL folded in 2012. D.C. United previously had its games televised by CSN Mid-Atlantic from the team's first season in 1996 until 2015. after which the team signed a multi-year deal withSinclair Broadcast Group–ownedWJLA-TV andWJLA 24/7 News. The network then aired games again from 2020 until 2022 after which those games moved to Apple TV+.
The network also serves as the official cable partner of theNFL'sWashington Commanders, holding the rights to televise the team's preseason games; until the consummation of the 2012 merger between NBC and Comcast, which placed Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic and NBCowned-and-operated stationWRC-TV (channel 4) under common ownership, games broadcast on WRC-TV were transmitted in480istandard-definition television to providehigh-definition television exclusivity for the regional network. After the merger, both WRC and CSN Mid-Atlantic carry Commanders games in HD.
The network also airs a variety of collegiate events fromGeorge Washington University and theUniversity of Richmond. The network is also the television home ofTowson University football, volleyball, and basketball games.[20] Prior to joining theSun Belt Conference, which does not allow member schools to have local third tier rights for most sports,James Madison University football and basketball aired on the network.


Monumental Sports Network produces news, analysis, opinion, and entertainment programs focusing the region's sports landscape. The network also features specialpregame andpostgame shows, as well as numerous specials and original programs:
Washington Wizards
Washington Capitals
Washington Mystics
Monumental Sports Network 2 (formerly NBC Sports Washington Plus, and before that theComcast Network) is an overflow channel of Monumental Sports Network, which broadcasts select sports events that cannot be carried on the main channel due to a concurrent live event. Monumental Sports Network 2 is carried byDirecTV and on most cable providers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
Monumental+ is adirect-to-consumerstreaming service including access to all Capitals, Wizards and Mystics games that air on the network, for $19.99 a month or $199.99 a year. The service originally launched on October 10, 2023 with no specific brand name,[22] and relaunched as Monumental+ on September 17, 2024.[23]
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