YES Network
The Yankee Entertainment and Sports Network (YES Network) is an American regional sports network launched on March 19, 2002, that holds exclusive regional television rights to the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association, and the New York Liberty of the Women's National Basketball Association.[1][2][3] Owned primarily by Yankee Global Enterprises in partnership with Sinclair Broadcast Group, the network pioneered the modern team-controlled regional sports model, generating substantial revenue for the Yankees franchise through carriage fees and advertising.[2][4] YES Network has earned recognition for its high production values and innovative programming, securing 141 Emmy Awards and ranking among Forbes' top 10 most valuable sports business brands for nine consecutive years.[2] Its Yankees broadcasts consistently draw strong viewership in the New York market, with total audience delivery up 5% year-over-year in recent seasons and averaging over 290,000 viewers per game.[5][6] The network has faced recurring controversies, including high-profile carriage disputes with providers such as Cablevision at launch and more recently Comcast and YouTube TV, often centered on fee negotiations amid cord-cutting trends affecting regional sports networks.[7][8]