Owners of Tigers, Red Wings create regional sports network DETROIT -- The owners of the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings have established a regional sports network to broadcast their games, marking a significant development in the local sports media landscape. The initiative was announced by Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, the parent company of both franchises, on Monday. The new network, named Detroit SportsNet, will provide coverage for Tigers games this season and Red Wings games in the upcoming season through cable, satellite, and in-market streaming platforms. The move comes as part of a broader strategy to secure broadcasting rights and expand the reach of the teams' content. Last month, the Tigers announced that their local television broadcasts would be produced and distributed by Major League Baseball for the current season, alongside Red Wings games. However, the Tigers and Red Wings have also retained their own broadcasting arrangements, with Red Wings games set to continue on Sports Detroit through the end of the season. This development follows a trend among professional sports teams to diversify their media partnerships. The Tigers, along with other franchises, previously terminated their deal with Main Street Sports Group, the operator of regional Sports Network stations, after the company failed to make scheduled rights payments. The decision to create Detroit SportsNet reflects a proactive approach to maintaining control over their broadcast rights and ensuring continued revenue streams. The new network is expected to enhance the viewing experience for fans by offering exclusive coverage, behind-the-scenes content, and real-time updates.#detroit_tigers #red_wings #ilitch_sports_entertainment #detroit_sportsnet #sports_detroit