YurView
YurView is a group of cable television networks featuring both national and local lifestyle and sports programming. The group of networks are owned by Cox Communications and are available exclusively to Cox subscribers.
| Country | United States |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | regional |
| Programming | |
| Language(s) | English |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Cox Communications |
| History | |
| Launched | February 2017 |
| Links | |
| Website | yurview |
History
Beginning in February 2017, Cox began to rebrand their various local origination as YurView.[1] The networks continued to broadcast local high school and college sports, as well as other non-sports programming of local interest. New national programming was also added. Two of the first new shows launched were Dash to the Desert, a show offering analysis of the NCAA tournament and Tech Trends, a show featuring highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show.[2][3]
Networks
| Network | Region served | Formerly operated as |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| YurView Arizona | Phoenix Tucson |
Arizona Sports Programming Network (1981–1996) Cox Sports (1996–1998) Cox 9 (1998–2004) Cox 7 (2004–2017) |
Former regional sports network featuring the Phoenix Suns until 2003. Since 2023, YurView carries MLB Network-produced Arizona Diamondbacks broadcasts. |
| YurView Arkansas | Northwest Arkansas | Carries Kansas City Royals games produced by Bally Sports Kansas City[4] | |
| YurView California | Southern California | KCOX (early 80s-1997) 4 San Diego/4SD (1997–2017) |
Carries sports programming from San Diego State University and the San Diego Padres. Formerly 4SD, a regional sports network. |
| YurView Florida | Mobile, Alabama Gainesville Pensacola Fort Walton Beach Macon, Georgia |
Features live sports programming from the University of West Florida. | |
| YurView Kansas | Kansas | Cox 22 | Features live sports programming from the Wichita State University. |
| YurView Las Vegas | Las Vegas | Cox 96 (2004-2017) | Carries San Diego Padres games produced by MLB Network[5] Also broadcasts live sports programming from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. |
| YurView Louisiana | New Orleans Baton Rouge Lafayette |
Cox 4 (2001-2017) | |
| YurView New England | Hartford, Connecticut Providence, Rhode Island |
Carries sporting events from Bryant University and the University of Rhode Island. Previously carried games from Providence College. | |
| YurView Oklahoma | Oklahoma City Tulsa |
The Cox Channel (2004–2017) | Carries St. Louis Cardinals games produced by Bally Sports Midwest[6] |
| YurView Omaha | Omaha, Nebraska | Carries live sports programming from University of Nebraska Omaha. | |
| YurView Virginia | Hampton Roads Northern Virginia Roanoke |
WCOX |
YurView is also offered to Cox subscribers in Cleveland, Ohio and Sun Valley, Idaho, but it is unclear whether these areas carry local programming.[7]
References
- Bergeron, Judy (February 22, 2017). "South Louisiana's Cox 4 channel is now YurView Louisiana". The Advocate. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "Cox Rebrands Local Channels as Yurview Network". Multichannel News. March 10, 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "Cox Launches National Programming on New YurView Network". Cox Communications. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "Tune in for Kansas City Royals Baseball on YurView Arkansas". Yurview. Cox Communications. 2021-04-22. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "YurView Network Launches on Cox Channel Lineup in Las Vegas". Nevada Business. Cox Communications. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "Watch St. Louis Cardinals Baseball All Season Long on YurView Oklahoma". Yurview. Cox Communications. 2021-04-22. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- "YurView Channel Lineup". Yurview. Cox Communications. 2021-03-30. Retrieved 28 June 2021.