List of programs broadcast by Fox Sports 1

The following is a list of programs broadcast currently or formerly on Fox Sports 1,[1] and occasionally on sister network Fox Sports 2.[2]

Currently broadcast by Fox Sports 1

News / analysis programming

Event coverage

Baseball
Basketball
  • BIG3 (2017–present)
    • 8 regular season weeks totaling 32 games
    • Playoffs
Boxing
College athletics
  • NCAA football and basketball (2013–present)
    • Big East men's and women's basketball (2013–present)
    • Big 12 football and women's basketball (2013–present)
    • Pac-12 football and men's and women's basketball (2013–present)
    • Big Ten Conference (2017–present)
    • Holiday Bowl (2017–present)
Futsal
Golf
  • USGA Championships (2015–present)
    • U.S. Open (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
    • U.S. Senior Open (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
    • Men's, Women's and Junior Amateur Championships (2015–present)
    • Men's and Women's Four-Ball Championships (2015–present)
  • Franklin Templeton Shootout (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
Horse racing
Mixed martial arts
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship (2013–present)
    • Approximately 18 live UFC events, primarily on Saturday nights (more rarely on Wednesdays and Sundays)
    • Live preliminary fights for UFC pay-per-view events on Saturday nights
    • The Ultimate Fighter reality television series and tournament, two seasons per year [6]
Motorsports
  • AMA Supercross Championship (2013–present)
    • Coverage of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship across FS1 and FS2 (2013–2018)
    • Coverage of the AMSOIL AMA Arenacross Championship across FS1 and FS2 (2013–present)
    • Coverage of the Monster Energy Cup event (2013–present)
  • ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards (ten live ARCA races across FS1 and FS2)
  • FIA Formula E Championship (2014–present; coverage across Fox, FS1 and FS2)
  • FIA World Endurance Championship (2013–2017)
    • 24 Hours of LeMans (2013–2017; coverage across FS1 and FS2)
  • IMSA (2013–2018)
    • TUDOR United SportsCar Championship (2013–present; coverage of the entire season across FS1 and FS2)
    • Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (2013–2018 coverage of the entire season across FS1 and FS2)
  • Monster Jam (2013–present; coverage across FS1 and FS2)
  • NASCAR (2013–present)
    • Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (2015–present; live coverage of 6 races, as well as practice and qualifying events for the first 17 Cup races)
    • NASCAR All-Star Race (2014–present)
    • Xfinity Series (2015-presebt; live coverage of 10 races, as well as practice and qualifying for the first 14 Xfinity Series races)
    • Camping World Truck Series (2013–present; live coverage rights to all races including practice and qualifying races, with exception of the Fred's 250, which airs on FOX)
  • National Hot Rod Association (2016–present)
    • NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series; coverage of Friday and Saturday qualifying, and Sunday eliminations
    • NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series; Select Sportsman eliminations
    • NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series
Soccer

Formerly broadcast by Fox Sports 1

News/analysis programming

See also

References

  1. Jon Weisman; Jill Goldsmith (March 5, 2013). "Fox Dreams Big, Brash with New Sports Channel". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
  2. Tim Baysinger (August 8, 2013). "Fox Targeting FS1 to Be Profitable By 2016". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved August 12, 2017.
  3. "Colin Cowherd Joins Fox Sports". Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  4. Maglio, Tony (2016-05-04). "Jason Whitlock, Colin Cowherd Score Fox Sports 1 Show". Thewrap.com. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
  5. "Colin Cowherd wants you to like him - but really just wants you to listen to him". Chicago Tribune. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2017-09-08.
  6. "TUF Moves to Fox Sports 1 in September". 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2017-08-30.
  7. Mandell, Nina (February 23, 2017). "FS1 cancels Fox Sports Live". USA Today. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  8. "FOX Sports 1 to Televise WFAN'S The Mike Francesa Show". Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  9. "Mike Francesca, Fox Finally End Failed Marriage". New York Post. September 9, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
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