After the collapse of
Empire Sports Network and its parent
Adelphia, MSG bought the rights to the
Buffalo Sabres in 2006 under a 10-year deal; where telecasts are controlled by the team via the
Sabres Hockey Network, including the sale of advertising, and the simulcast of
Rick Jeanneret's commentary on both radio and television (although, during the 2015-16 season, the team experimented with having separate commentary teams on radio and television for selected games, which the
Buffalo News speculated was in preparation for Jeanneret's eventual retirement), conditions that the Sabres always make as part of their telecast deals going back to the days of Empire. After acquiring the rights, MSG divided its network into three regional broadcast "zones"; Sabres games were available within "Zone 3", which covered Buffalo and Rochester, and "Zone 2", the remainder of the state excluding Buffalo, Rochester, and New York City—which was shared by the Sabres, Devils, Islanders, and Rangers. The exact channel assignment for Sabres games varied by region (some games were carried by
FSN New York in Zone 2), but all games were carried on the main MSG Network service within Zone 3. The Buffalo Sabres' regional television
ratings are among the highest in the league; in the 2015-16 season, despite the team's poor overall performance, fan enthusiasm over star prospect
Jack Eichel helped the team achieve the highest average regional viewership of all NHL teams for the first time since 2008-09, with a 6.55 share. It was speculated that
Pegula Sports and Entertainment, which had recently bought the Sabres,
Rochester Americans,
Buffalo Bandits and
Buffalo Bills, was planning to take advantage of the high viewership by establishing a team-owned regional sports network once the Sabres' existing television contract with MSG expired. Bob Koshinski, who had managed Empire Sports Network for most of its existence, stated in 2020 that Pegula had seriously considered reviving Empire, but that MSG had offered $18,000,000 in guaranteed annual money to stay with them, money that Pegula was unwilling to turn down. The
Buffalo Newss Alan Pergament also acknowledged the impending end of the Sabres and Bills' radio contracts with
WGR as a possibility that the group could, potentially, acquire a radio station to serve as a team-owned radio outlet if it is unable to renew its contract with
Entercom (Entercom had purchased the Sabres' previous owned-and-operated station, 107.7
WNSA, in 2004, and merged its remaining programming onto WGR). Pegula eventually secured a contract extension with Entercom keeping the Bills and Sabres on WGR through the spring of 2021. However, in regards to television, he felt that it was more likely for Pegula to partner with MSG to form a full-time, Buffalo-specific feed of MSG Network with additional local programming, rather than actually establishing a new, standalone outlet. On June 20, 2016, Pegula announced that it had entered into a joint venture with MSG to establish a new service known as MSG Western New York. The channel, a sub-feed of MSG Network took over the former MSG Zone 3/Sabres game only channel, replacing the parent channel within the Sabres existing television market—which was also, notably, expanded to include the entirety of
Rochester. Pegula's executive vice president of media and content Mark Preisler explained that the deal was an alternative to establishing a new regional sports network from scratch, as the company would be able to expand on its relationship with MSG as a long-standing partner by leveraging its infrastructure and distribution, rather than needing to invest in building a network and negotiating carriage with television providers. The first promos seen for the channel ran during a Bills preseason game against the
Indianapolis Colts on August 13, 2016 promoting its Bills programming. The channel debuted on September 10, 2016 at 8:00pm with a Western New York cut in showing the 2016 debut of
The Rex Ryan Show and a special behind the scenes feature called
Rex and Rob Reunited at 8:30 and 9pm, the daily feed followed on October 3. On April 4, 2017, news broke that
James L. Dolan, controlling owner of MSG, was exploring the sale of his regional sports networks, including his share of MSG Western New York. On August 28, 2023, Pegula Sports and Entertainment was dissolved, with the Bills and Hockey Western New York LLC (the holding company that owns the Sabres, Americans and Bandits) becoming separate business entities and Terry Pegula assuming Presidency of the Sabres organization. On August 28, 2024, MSG Networks, along with the
YES Network announced a combined streaming app for their teams called the Gotham Sports App. Their television rights are not affected. In February 2026, Bills studio programming such as
One Bills Live became exclusive to MSG Western New York after Pegula severed ties with WGR and brought its radio broadcasts in-house; eventual plans will also bring
Sabres Live under the same terms once the Sabres' season ends. The broadcasts will be available as audio-only Internet radio broadcasts (produced in partnership with
Good Karma Brands) for non-MSG subscribers. ==Programming==