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BravesVision is a part-time regional sports network operated by the Atlanta Braves. Launched during the 2026 season, the channel serves as the broadcaster for Atlanta Braves games not televised exclusively by Major League Baseball’s national media partners, succeeding FanDuel Sports Network South amid its financial issues and anticipated shutdown. Gray Media and its subsidiary Raycom Sports—whom the team had begun a relationship with in 2025—serve as production partners for the network.

Similarly to MLB Local Media, it is distributed via ad-hoc arrangements with television providers within the Braves’ regional footprint, while MLB.tv hosts a direct to consumer (DTC) streaming package under the Braves.tv banner. BravesVision will also syndicate a package of games throughout the season to Gray Media stations in the team’s market.

History

Braves on Gray

Prior to the 2025 season, the Braves announced a broadcast television deal with Gray Media—the current owner of Atlanta’s WPCH-TV (the former WTBS, which the Braves have had a longstanding association with)[1]—under which WPCH, sister station WANF, and a regional network of Gray Media stations, would air 10 regular season Braves games in simulcast with FanDuel Sports Network South. The stations would also air a package of 15 spring training games; unlike the regular season package, these games were exclusive to broadcast television and produced in-house by Gray’s sports division, including the introduction of a new on-air graphics package by Gameday Creative that Gray intended to be adapted for its other regional sports properties in the future.[2][3]

FanDuel Sports Network closure, BravesVision formation

In January 2026, Main Street Sports Group‘s nine remaining regional contracts with MLB teams were terminated due to missed payments, amid financial issues, and declined offers by sports streaming service DAZN to acquire the company. This impacted the Atlanta Braves, whose regional broadcasts were carried by FanDuel Sports Network South.[4][5][6] Pending further developments, FanDuel Sports Network announced that it will likely cease operations entirely following the conclusion of the current NBA and NHL seasons.[7][8]

While seven of the impacted teams were expected to move their regional rights to MLB Local Media, the Atlanta Braves were reported to be considering in-house options, including the possibility of establishing their own team-owned regional sports network to replace FanDuel Sports Network.[7][9] In the meantime, the Braves renewed their contract with Gray Media, which would produce a package of 15 spring training games. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution suggested that Gray could be a potential partner for a regular season deal as well, noting that the company “has made little secret of its desire to grow its live sports programming”.[10]

On February 23, 2026, Sports Business Journal reported that the Braves had considered using a “direct-to-distributor” model similar to MLB Local Media for the 2026 season, and partnering with other regional teams such as the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, and Nashville Predators to launch a multi-team RSN in the future.[11] The next day, the Braves officially announced BravesVision,[12] which would distribute regional broadcasts for Braves games via partnerships with local television providers.[12] The unit is a partnership between the Braves, Gray, and its subsidiary Raycom Sports.[13]

Carriage

Similarly to MLB Local Media, BravesVision is distributed as a part-time channel via partnerships with television providers serving the Braves’ home market; MLB Advanced Media distributes the in-market subscription streaming service Braves.tv on MLB.tv.[12][14]

In 2026, the Atlanta Braves signed multi-year agreements with DirecTV, FuboTV, and Xfinity that cover across the Braves’ broadcast territory.[15][16][17] Localized agreements were also signed with Spectrum, Absolute Cable TV, Comporium, Pine Belt Communications, and several others.[18][19]

Over-the-air affiliates

As part of BravesVision, a package of games will also air in simulcast on broadcast television via the Braves on Gray network, with 25 games planned for the 2026 season.[20]

City of license / Market[20] Station Channel Affiliation
Albany, Georgia WALB 10.2 ABC
WGCW-LD 36.4 PSN
Atlanta, Georgia WANF 46.1 Independent
WPCH-TV 17.2 PSN
Augusta, Georgia WAGT-CD 26.2 PSN
WRDW-TV 12.1 CBS
Birmingham, Alabama WBRC 6.1 FOX
6.3 GCSEN
BiloxiGulfportPascagoula, Mississippi WLOX 13.1 ABC
13.2 CBS
13.3 Bounce TV
WTBL-LD 51.3 GCSEN
Charleston, South Carolina WCSC-TV 5.1 CBS
5.3 PS&E
Charlotte, North Carolina WBTV 3.1 CBS
3.2 Bounce TV
Columbia, South Carolina WIS 10.4 PS&E
Columbus, Georgia WTVM 9.3 PSN
Dothan, Alabama WTVY 4.1 CBS
4.5 PSN
GreenvilleSpartanburgAnderson, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina WHNS 21.2 PS&E
HattiesburgLaurel, Mississippi WDAM-TV 7.2 ABC
WLHA-LD 18.2 GCSEN
HuntsvilleDecatur, Alabama WAFF 48.3 TVSEN
Jackson, Mississippi WLBT 3.3 GCSEN
Knoxville, Tennessee WVLT-TV 8.1 CBS
8.2 MyNetworkTV
Macon, Georgia WPGA-LD 50.1 PSN
WPGA-TV 58.1 MeTV
Memphis, Tennessee WMC-TV 5.3 MSEN
Meridian, Mississippi WTOK-TV 11.5 GCSEN
Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida WALA-TV 10.1 FOX
10.5 GCSEN
Montgomery, Alabama WSFA 12.2 Bounce TV
12.3 GCSEN
Myrtle BeachFlorence, South Carolina WMBF-TV 32.3 PS&E
Nashville, Tennessee WSMV-TV 4.2 TVSEN
Savannah, Georgia WPHJ-LD 19.3 PSN
WTOC-TV 11.1 CBS

Personnel

The Braves’ existing broadcast team carried over to BravesVision, including commentators Brandon Gaudin and C.J. Nitkowski. Studio coverage is hosted by Peter Moylan, Nick Green, and Charlie Culberson.[21]

References

  1. ^ “How Braves’ TV venture can be traced to Ted Turner and TBS”. ajc. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  2. ^ “Atlanta Braves partner with Gray Media to simulcast 15 regular season games”. Atlanta Braves. December 18, 2024. Archived from the original on December 19, 2024. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  3. ^ ‘Braves on Gray’ celebrates home team advantage in broadcast design”. NewscastStudio. Retrieved April 17, 2026.
  4. ^ Friend, Tom (December 21, 2025). “Sources: Main Street misses Cardinals payment, will shutter if it cannot sell to DAZN”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved December 21, 2025.
  5. ^ Friend, Tom (January 8, 2026). “Sources: Main Street hints at talks with second bidder”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved January 7, 2026.
  6. ^ Drellich, Evan (January 8, 2026). “All nine MLB teams cancel their contracts with FanDuel Sports Network”. The Athletic. Retrieved January 8, 2026.
  7. ^ a b Friend, Tom (February 2, 2026). “All nine MLB teams officially leaving Main Street; NBA and NHL in holding pattern”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved February 2, 2026.
  8. ^ Ourand, John (April 2, 2026). “Main Street Sports will officially wind down this month; NBA teams can seek new TV deals”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved April 2, 2026.
  9. ^ Gonzalez, Alden (February 2, 2026). “Sources: At least 6 teams to leave Main Street Sports, join MLB”. ESPN.com. Retrieved February 2, 2026.
  10. ^ “Braves will have new broadcast plan; could Gray Media be new TV partner?”. ajc. Retrieved February 15, 2026.
  11. ^ Friend, Tom (February 24, 2026). “Braves discussing direct-to-distributor TV model that may include Hawks, Grizzlies and Predators”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  12. ^ a b c Crupi, Anthony (February 24, 2026). “Atlanta’s BravesVision Grabs Own Media Reins in Wake of RSN Crackup”. Sportico.com. Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  13. ^ Broughton, David (March 31, 2026). “BravesVision’s launch features Truist Park’s new multicolored LED lighting, drone footage”. Sports Business Journal. Retrieved March 31, 2026.
  14. ^ “Atlanta Braves Announce Launch of Exclusive Braves Television Network: BravesVision”. MLB.com (Press release). Retrieved February 24, 2026.
  15. ^ Stephenson, Creg (March 27, 2026). “DirecTV to carry new BravesVision channel in 2026”. Advance Publications. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  16. ^ Bishop, Chad (March 26, 2026). “Braves announce agreement with Xfinity”. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  17. ^ “Atlanta Braves and Fubo Reach Multiyear Distribution Agreement for BravesVision” (Press release). Fubo. March 27, 2026. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  18. ^ Uwah, Uche (March 26, 2026). “Atlanta Braves and Spectrum teaming up to allow fans to watch BravesVision”. Spectrum News. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  19. ^ Smajovits, Harrison (March 27, 2026). “Braves Hammer Out More TV Deals Hours Before Opening Day”. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 3, 2026.
  20. ^ a b “Atlanta Braves, Gray Media to simulcast 25 games on free, local over-the-air TV stations across Southeast”. Atlanta News First. March 27, 2026. Retrieved March 27, 2026.
  21. ^ Ivan (March 18, 2026). “Braves will return broadcast crew for inaugural BravesVision season”. Battery Power. Retrieved March 31, 2026.

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