| Type | Sports-focused broadcast television network |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Availability | Atlanta,Albany,Augusta,Columbus,Macon andSavannah, Georgia andDothan, Alabama |
| TV stations | See§ Stations |
| Owner | Gray Media |
Launch date | October 1, 2023; 2 years ago (2023-10-01) |
Official website | www |
Peachtree Sports Network is a broadcast televisionregional sports network in the U.S. states ofGeorgia andAlabama, owned byGray Media. The channel was launched in October 2023.[1][2][3]
During the2023–24 NBA season, Gray Media announced an agreement to exclusively air ten games featuring theAtlanta Hawks.WANF served as the flagship network for these games, but all games also aired on the Peachtree Sports Network.[4] During the2024–25 NBA season, Gray Media and the Hawks announced a smaller agreement to simulcast five games on WANF and Peachtree Sports Network withFanDuel Sports Network Southeast.[5]
Prior to the2025 MLB season, Gray Media announced an agreement to air 25Atlanta Braves games. Gray Media will exclusively produce and air 10spring training games, while additionally simulcasting 15 regular season games withFanDuel Sports Network Southeast. These games will air on Peachtree Sports Network, along with other Gray Media owned television stations.[6]
As of 2025, Peachtree Sports Network additionally holds the rights to live games from theGwinnett Stripers ofMinor League Baseball,[7]College Park Skyhawks of theNBA G League,[8]Atlanta Dream of theWNBA,[9] theAtlanta Vibe of thePro Volleyball Federation,[10] theAtlanta Hustle of theUltimate Frisbee Association,[11] theAtlanta Gladiators andSavannah Ghost Pirates of theECHL,[12][13] theGeorgia Swarm of theNational Lacrosse League[14] and theAugusta University men's and women's basketball team.[15] The network also has an agreement with Score Atlanta to air select local high school and middle school sporting events.[16]
The network occasionally serves as an overflow outlet forWPCH-TV during programming conflicts. In March 2025, aNASCAR Xfinity Series race was moved from WPCH to Peachtree Sports Network due to a conflict with an Atlanta Braves spring training game.[17]
| City of license /Market | Station | Virtual channel | Primary affiliation (on main channel)[7] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta | WPCH-TV (WXIA-TV for ATSC 1.0 simulcast) | 17.2 | The CW |
| Albany | WGCW-LD | 36.4 | |
| Augusta | WAGT-CD | 26.2 | NBC |
| WGAT-LD | 17.3 | ||
| WRDW-TV | 12.3 | CBS | |
| Columbus | WTVM | 9.3 | ABC |
| Macon | WPGA-LD | 50.1 | N/A |
| Savannah | WPHJ-LD | 19.3 | CBS |
| Dothan, Alabama | WTVY | 4.5 | CBS |
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