SportsNet Pittsburgh carries Pittsburgh Penguins hockey, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball, and other area professional, collegiate, and high-school sporting events. To fill out its schedule outside local sports, the network carries live coverage of the
Professional Women's Hockey League,
college ice hockey, and the
British Basketball League, as well as tape-delayed coverage of pro
footvolley,
kickboxing,
poker,
MMA,
boxing,
padel,
jai alai, and
World Chase Tag. The network also airs
golf programming,
sports betting programs,
Savannah Bananas baseball, regional outdoor programming, and several documentary and discussion-based shows, including
Sports Stars of Tomorrow and
In Depth with Graham Bensinger.
Professional sports Pittsburgh Penguins and
Florida Panthers. SportsNet Pittsburgh maintains exclusive regional rights to most regular season and any early-round
Stanley Cup playoff games involving the
NHL's
Pittsburgh Penguins; it also carries pre- and postgame coverage and Penguins-related programs such as classic game re-airs, historical programming,
Penguins in 2 (condensed game replays),
Inside Penguins Hockey,
The Raw Tapes, and
Penguins Game Plan. On April 27, 2011, the network reached a contract extension with the Penguins, allowing the network to continue carrying most of the team's NHL game telecasts through the end of the 2028–29 NHL season.
Pittsburgh Pirates The network holds the regional cable television rights to the
Pittsburgh Pirates of
Major League Baseball, carrying over 150 regular season and
Spring training games annually, as well as pre- and postgame coverage, rebroadcasts of recent games (as part of
Pirates Instant Replay), classic game re-airs, and the team analysis program
Inside Pirates Baseball presented by Allegheny Health Network. From the 2013 to 2018 seasons, Sportsnet's telecasts of Pirates games were blacked out on DirecTV in many portions of the Pirates' claimed territory, including the
Columbus, Ohio, market, for reasons not released publicly. Despite the blackout, DirecTV did not allow Pirates games to be shown in the blacked-out area on its
MLB Extra Innings package. The blackout was lifted in time for the 2019 season.
Pittsburgh Passion Sportsnet’s partnership with the
Pittsburgh Passion of the
Women’s Football Alliance began in the late 2000’s. Telecasts were initially condensed game replays, showing highlights of the previous game in a fast-paced, one-hour time window. As of 2024, the Passion have returned to the network after a decade-long hiatus.
Pittsburgh Steelers The network formerly served as the cable home of the
NFL's
Pittsburgh Steelers, broadcasting team-related magazine and analysis programs such as weekly
press conferences held by coach
Mike Tomlin during the regular season and the team coach's show
The Mike Tomlin Show (both were hosted by
Stan Savran). This continued through the 2016 season.
KDKA-TV now airs
The Mike Tomlin Show, while Tomlin's Tuesday press conference is no longer televised live. Although regular Steelers coverage is no longer part of the network's lineup, team documentary programming continues to air from time to time, usually focused on historical figures such as
Art Rooney and
Chuck Noll. National NFL content from
VSIN and
Pro Football Weekly is also aired by SportsNet Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC Beginning with the 2024 season, Sportsnet airs select matches from the
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC of the
USL Championship. The network shares the local broadcast rights to the Riverhounds with
CBS owned independent station
WPKD-TV (KDKA+).
NBA Basketball As Pittsburgh does not have an NBA team of its own, SportsNet Pittsburgh carries select Saturday and holiday regular season
NBA games during the Basketball season, with the
Cleveland Cavaliers and
Philadelphia 76ers the most frequent.
Minor league sports Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins The network currently serves as the cable home of the
AHL's
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, broadcasting weekend home games during the regular season. Prior to the network acquiring the rights to the games, the team had no television coverage in either Pittsburgh's or Wilkes-Barre's
DMAs.
Indianapolis Indians Sportsnet airs select games featuring the
Indianapolis Indians, the
Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Pirates.
Altoona Curve Sportsnet airs select games featuring the
Altoona Curve, the
Double-A minor league affiliate of the Pirates.
College sports Current Programming •
West Virginia Mountaineers coaches shows, football and basketball pregame shows •
The Penn State Football/Basketball Story, football and basketball pregame shows •
Pittsburgh Panthers coaches shows, football and basketball pregame shows •
Duquesne Dukes football, men's and women's basketball and coaches shows •
Robert Morris Colonials football, men's basketball, men's and women's ice hockey •
Northeast Conference football, men's and women's basketball •
Mountain East Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments, as well as occasional regular season broadcasts of football and basketball • Syndicated coverage of
men's and women's ice hockey from various schools and conferences, with the
Central Collegiate Hockey Association via
FanDuel Sports Network on Fridays the most frequent.
Former Programming SportsNet Pittsburgh formerly carried the exclusive rights to the West Virginia Mountaineers, carrying all
football and
men's basketball games not picked up by a national network, as well as select women's basketball games, select other live events (women's soccer, baseball, etc.), and the
football team's weekly Tuesday press conferences. Although the network lost rights to the live events portion of their WVU coverage to
ESPN+ beginning with the 2020-2021 season, a coaches show involving all Mountaineer sports and
Mountaineer Gameday Live, a live pregame show for Mountaineer football and men's basketball, still air on the channel. Similarly, the network formerly carried football, men's and women's basketball, and other events featuring the
Pittsburgh Panthers, which were produced first by
ESPN Regional Television and later by
Fox Sports South and
Raycom Sports once the Panthers moved to the
ACC. Additionally, the network aired a number of Panthers-related insider programs, including
Pat Narduzzi's weekly press conferences, The
Pat Narduzzi Show with Larry Richert, and the magazine program
Beyond The Script, which was hosted by the network's Rob King. The partnership ended following the 2020-21 athletic year. Additional collegiate programming formerly carried by SportsNet has included: • Syndicated coverage of
ACC,
Atlantic 10,
Big 12,
Big East,
Big Sky,
Big Ten,
Conference USA,
Northeast Conference,
Pac-12,
Patriot League,
WAC and
West Coast Conference athletics (most notably football and men’s and women’s basketball) •
Marshall Thundering Herd,
Notre Dame Fighting Irish,
Penn State Nittany Lions, and
Villanova Wildcats insider programming • ACC, Big 12, Big East, and Conference USA weekly magazine shows •
Three Rivers Classic hockey tournament coverage
High school & youth sports West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission high school football, baseball, softball, and boys' and girls' basketball championship games, as well as occasional broadcasts of regular-season WVSSAC football contests, are carried by SportsNet Pittsburgh. The network is the regional home of the annual
PONY League World Series, which is held locally in
Washington County, Pennsylvania. Former Pirates' play-by-play announcer
Lanny Frattare calls most games. SportsNet also provides extensive coverage of Pittsburgh-area high school athletics. Notable events broadcast by the network include the Pittsburgh City League boys’ and girls’ basketball championships, the
Penguins Cup, and the
Serra Catholic Baseball Invitational. The network also provides coverage of
Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) boys' and girls' regular season basketball. Until 2019, WPIAL regular season, playoff, and championship football games were a network staple.
WPCW took over the rights to all 6 championship games in 2018, and the rights to additional playoff and regular season games in 2019.
Studio Programming The network provides live pre- and postgame coverage for all Penguins and Pirates games, including games aired on other networks. With the sale of the network to Fenway Sports Group, pre- and postgame coverage has been expanded from 30 minutes to an hour before and after each game, as of October 2023. Since 2021, SportsNet has served as the local affiliate of
VSIN's
Follow The Money, a 3-hour sports betting program that airs weekdays from 7-10am. Additional content from VSIN was added in the fall of 2023, including
The Lombardi Line and betting-oriented NFL and college football gameday programming. Previously, the network aired simulcasts of
Audience Network's
The Rich Eisen Show and
The Dan Patrick Show in similar time slots. Throughout the previous 2 decades, locally-produced studio programming has been drastically reduced from nightly programs to pre- and postgame coverage only.
Savran on SportsBeat,
Pittsburgh Sports Tonight, and live Steelers coverage are just some of the local studio shows that were cancelled during the network's ownership under Liberty Media in the late 2000s. Nationally distributed Fox Sports studio shows also aired in both live and tape-delay until they were moved to
Fox Sports 1 upon its 2013 launch. ==On-air staff==