2024 Rockies games to be broadcast on these platforms

DENVER (KDVR) – After the shuttering of AT&T SportsNet, the Colorado Rockies have found a new broadcast home for the 2024 season.

The move comes after Warner Brothers Discovery announced it would relinquish its rights to broadcast the Rockies games last spring. AT&T SportsNet continued to broadcast the games through the end of last season but shut down in December.

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Despite months of time to prepare, the move wasn’t announced until the last minute, with the season opener taking place on March 28 at 8:10 p.m. in Arizona.

On Thursday, the team announced that Rockies TV will be available locally on the following providers:

  • Spectrum: Channel 130 or 445

  • Xfinity/Comcast: Channel 1262

  • DIRECTV: Channel 683

  • FUBO

  • Rockies.TV

The team’s website still lists the AT&T SportsNet team of play-by-play announcer Drew Goodman and color commentators Jeff Huson and Ryan Spilborghs on its broadcast page.

This season, fans will also have the opportunity to stream most Rockies games for the first time.

Rockies.TV will carry live streams of the team’s games that aren’t carried on a national network such as ESPN, FOX or TBS. A streaming subscription will cost $19.99 per month or $99.99 for a full year. For about double the cost fans can subscribe to MLB.TV and have access to non-national broadcasts for every team in the league, including the Rockies.

The team made six preseason games available to stream on Rockies.TV for free.

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