Hughes Television Network

Hughes Television Network
An outline map of the continental United States on a blue background is divided into four quadrants with blue text and illustrations. An image of a satellite fills the northeast quadrant, while a television camera outline fills the southwest quadrant, both on yellow backgrounds. The words "'HUGHES TELEVISION NETWORK" fill the northwest quadrant, and a television screen outline with the "HTN" initials within are in the southeast quadrant, both on white backgrounds.
The Hughes Television Network logo in 1979, preceding an NHL Network broadcast.
TypeOccasional broadcast television network
Ownership
Key peopleJoseph M. Cohen
History
FoundedDecember 1955; 68 years ago (December 1955)
Launched1956; 68 years ago (1956)
FounderDick Bailey
Former namesSports Network

HTN Communications, better known as Hughes Television Network (HTN) and formerly Sports Network, was an American television network created by Richard Eugene Bailey. The company is now in the business of providing video and audio services to sports networks.

It never lived up to its dream of being the nation's fourth television network, following the demise of the DuMont Television Network. HTN limited itself to broadcasting sports events, including the Stanley Cup Finals, PBA Bowling[citation needed] and special programming, including the Muppets special The Frog Prince,[1] and provided facilities links to a loose network of stations, who were usually independents or affiliates of ABC, CBS, or NBC.

In 2013, HTN Communications merged with The Switch.[2]

  1. ^ Esty, William (May 19, 1971). "Television Reviews: The Frog Prince". Variety. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  2. ^ "The Switch and HTN Communications, LLC Join Forces". March 25, 2013. Retrieved 16 Apr 2015.