The Atlanta United FC announced they’ve reached a new multi-year agreement with FOX Sports South and FOX Sports Southeast that will see the networks continue as the club’s exclusive regional television rights holder.
Owned by Arthur Blank, the club was founded in 2014 and made its MLS debut in 2017. FOX Sports South and FOX Sports Southeast have televised all regional games since their first season.
“It has been a privilege to televise Atlanta United matches since the team’s inaugural season. This exciting franchise has electrified Atlanta and all of MLS with a multitude of memorable moments, including record-breaking goals, playoff matches and the MLS Cup,” said FOX Sports South general manager and senior vice president Jeff Genthner. “We could not be more excited to continue as the exclusive regional television home of Atlanta United matches across the Southeast.”
The new agreement between FOX Sports and the Atlanta United will see their partnership continue through 2022. According to a recent report by Paul Tenorio and Pablo Maurer of The Athletic, the MLS has instructed teams not to sign local TV rights deals beyond the 2022 season. The edict signals a potential change in how teams’ media rights are handled.
With their extended partnership, the same broadcast team will continue for the United, featuring play-by-play announcer Kevin Egan, analyst Dan Gargan and reporter Jillian Sakovits.
“FOX Sports South and Southeast have done a tremendous job broadcasting our matches since our inaugural season and we’re thrilled to continue our exclusive partnership going forward,” said Atlanta United President Darren Eales. “They’ve shown a commitment to produce the best local broadcast in MLS and that’s played a key role in cultivating our ever-growing fan base. Kevin, Dan and Jillian have done a superb job and we’re equally excited for each of them to join us again next year.”
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