Blue Jackets Record Ratings


"Monday’s Game 3 was the most-watched Blue Jackets game ever aired on Fox Sports Ohio, drawing an 8.27 rating that equates to roughly 77,000 households. The previous most-watched game was Game 1 vs. the Detroit Red Wings in the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs, the first post-season game in franchise history."
- , The Columbus Dispatch

This new record is 44% higher than the previous highest-rated game. (Game 1 between the Jackets and Red Wings on 4.16.2009 earned a 5.73 HH rating on FOX Sports Ohio.)

Games 1 and 2 of this playoff series are also in the record books. Game 2 garnered a 4.7 and Game 1 a 4.5, making them now the 3rd and 4th most-watched Blue Jackets games on FOX Sports Ohio.

Golf on SportsTime Ohio cover story in Crain's Cleveland

FOX expands reach of Jimmy Hanlin's SportsTime Ohio golf shows
'18 Holes With Jimmy Hanlin' and 'Swing Clinic' will be available in more than 50 million homes
By KEVIN KLEPS

For golf fans in Northeast Ohio, Jimmy Hanlin is as ubiquitous as Cleveland Browns draft chatter, Chief Wahoo debates or pleas for LeBron James to return home.
Soon, Hanlin really will be everywhere — or at least in 31 states and more than 50 million homes. Fox Sports Ohio, which purchased SportsTime Ohio from the Cleveland Indians in December 2012, is rebranding Hanlin's popular “Tee It Up” show as “18 Holes With Jimmy Hanlin.” That program, along with “Swing Clinic,” the 30-minute show on which Hanlin gives golf tips, will be televised this spring and summer on 10 Fox Sports regional networks.

The total reach of the 10 Fox Sports affiliates — which include the New York-based YES Network, Fox Sports San Diego, Fox Sports Arizona and Sun Sports (Fox's regional network in Florida) — spans 135 designated market areas. “18 Holes” and “Swing Clinic” will air in 13 of the nation's 25 largest designated market areas.

“When Fox bought STO, I was really nervous,” said Hanlin, who also owns three golf courses in Ohio, co-hosts a Saturday morning show on WKNR-AM, 850, and is the men's and women's golf coach at Notre Dame College in South Euclid.

Hanlin's worry turned to excitement when Mike Roche, director of programming for Fox Sports Ohio and SportsTime Ohio, sent a sample of Hanlin's “Tee It Up” show to Tim Ivy, director of programming at Sun Sports.

“Tim Ivy would ask me to pick up one of his high school football games,” Roche said of the programming that is often shared by Fox's regional networks. “So we would do that and I would say, "Hey, we have this golf show.' ”

Ivy's reaction, according to Roche: “Wow, this is really good.”
Photo credit: JANET CENTURY
Jimmy Hanlin
New name, more road trips
“Tee It Up,” once an all-Ohio program on which Hanlin and his longtime production partners, Willoughby-based BMA Media Group, would play a course and show some of the nearby area's best attractions, was expanded in 2013.

Roche said the show was “tested” on four Fox Sports regional networks last year — Sun Sports, Sports South, Arizona and San Diego. The response was so positive that Fox elected to more than double the program's reach in 2014 — and give it a jazzed-up new name.

Hanlin said he has been working with the “same six or seven guys” — his team, as he calls them — since “Tee It Up” debuted on SportsTime Ohio in 2006. The group, which works on a freelance basis for Fox Sports Ohio, includes friend Dean Cummings, the show's producer and editor.

Hanlin — in case he wasn't busy enough — coordinates the travel plans, which are much more extensive than past trips around the Buckeye State. The owner of Little Mountain Country Club in Concord and StoneWater Golf Club in Highland Heights said his goal is to eventually shoot an “18 Holes” episode at a golf course in proximity to each Fox Sports regional network on which his show appears.

That probably won't happen this year, Hanlin said, but he and his crew will be all over the country for the program's 13-episode run in 2014.

The shoots, which used to take one or two days, have turned into three-, four- and five-day trips.

To accommodate the show's broader focus, “Tee It Up” changed its format in 2013. In past years, the show would focus on Hanlin and co-host Carling Nolan — a 2010 winner of the Golf Channel's “Big Break” who joined “Tee It Up” in 2011 — playing a golf course's signature hole and feature footage of the rest of the course.

“Now, we actually show all 18 holes of the golf course,” Hanlin said. “A lot of the places we're going to are large resorts with a lot more to shoot than a Little Mountain or a public golf course in Ohio. These places have spas and tennis courts and huge hotels.”

“When we go to these places,” Hanlin said, “we're really trying to show the whole experience.”

Indians get into the swing
“18 Holes” will debut on SportsTime Ohio on Wednesday, May 7, following the station's broadcast of the Indians' 7:05 p.m. game against the Minnesota Twins. The first episode of 2014 will feature Indians All-Star second baseman Jason Kipnis and recently demoted relief pitcher Vinnie Pestano, who last month drove from the Tribe's spring training home in Goodyear, Ariz., to meet Hanlin at SunRidge Canyon Golf Club in Fountain Hills.

“They drove like an hour and 15 minutes to come down and do a show — I kind of told them it was 45 minutes,” Hanlin said of Kipnis and Pestano.

The good-natured Indians players matched Hanlin's signature flashy wardrobe piece for piece.

Pestano wore a sweater vest over a short-sleeved golf shirt, complete with a bow tie and plaid pants. Kipnis was more understated — with a white collared shirt and light plaid pants.

“They were hilarious,” Hanlin said. “They tried to outdress me.”

Hanlin's attire sometimes overshadows what Roche describes as a down-to-earth personality who won't hesitate to give a golf tip to anyone — anywhere.

“One thing I don't think people understand about Jimmy is how good of a teacher he is,” said Roche, the Fox Sports Ohio and SportsTime Ohio programming director. “It's one thing that he's on air and does things like that, but he hasn't forgotten where he came from.”

Said Hanlin, laughing: “I give more free golf lessons than any human being in the entire world.”

Roche turned that Hanlin trait into yet another program.

During the early days of SportsTime Ohio, Roche, in an effort to promote “Tee It Up,” would take Hanlin to a local golf course and ask him to give a brief pointer on camera.

“He had 26 seconds to do a quick golf tip, and that was the promo campaign that year for STO,” Roche said.

Last year, “Swing Clinic” aired for the first time, and this year its seven episodes also will be shown in more than 50 million homes.
The new logo for "18 Holes With Jimmy Hanlin"
Helping hands
Hanlin's third SportsTime Ohio program, “The Golf Zone With Jimmy Hanlin,” a Sunday night viewer call-in show, will expand from one to two hours on April 20. His ESPN Cleveland radio show is also two hours, making it difficult to find a day during the spring and summer in which he isn't on the air.

“And at some point, I have to show up at my golf courses,” he said.

With his schedule even more hectic, Hanlin said he will focus on the day-to-day management of Little Mountain, and let the general managers at StoneWater and Cumberland Trail Golf Club (located in Pataskala, 20 miles east of Columbus) manage those facilities.

When he's not filming a show, taking calls on ESPN Cleveland or managing one of his courses, Hanlin is spending time with his 9- and 6-year-old sons. Their names — Hogan and Palmer — are fitting for a father who devotes so much of his time to promoting the game and the courses on which it's played.

“The freelancers (his production team) are great. They do a lot of the work,” Hanlin said. “And the same for the guys at my golf courses — or I'd be in trouble.”

Memorable #BrownsExpress Trip to KC


The SportsTime Ohio Browns Express just completed its third road trip of the season as it returned from Kansas City this morning.

Despite the Cleveland Browns loss to the Chiefs, the Browns Express bus provided fans and Browns Backers another stylish ride and a fun, unique experience.

Cleveland Plain Dealer Browns writer Branson Wright was among the fans who rode the luxury charter, and he documented the trip along the way via Twitter using #BrownsExpress and #backerbus.
(scroll down to see a sampling of his and other fans' tweets and photos.)

He also promoted his trip HERE on Cleveland.com and shared three VIDEOS about the trip.






FOX Sports Ohio to Air Cleveland Cavaliers Press Conference Today, April 14 at 2:30pm


Cleveland Cavaliers to introduce Mike Brown as new Head Coach

FOX Sports Ohio will televise the Cleveland Cavaliers press conference live today at 2:30pm. 

The Cavaliers will hold a press conference with Majority Owner Dan Gilbert and GM Chris Grant to introduce new Head Coach Mike Brown. FOX Sports Ohio will air the press conference in its entirety with coverage from the FOX Sports Ohio Studio with Jeff Phelps, Campy Russell, and Sam Amico from FOXSportsOhio.com. Fred McLeod, Austin Carr, and Allie Clifton will report from the Cleveland Clinic Courts.

Mike Brown, the Cavaliers all-time winningest head coach, has a career head coaching record of 314-167 (.652). Brown most recently coached the Los Angeles Lakers and is the only head coach in NBA history to win the first round of the playoffs every year of his head coaching career.

For further coverage, visit FOXSportsOhio.com

Sara helped take Spring Training to the Troops

From Feb. 4-8, FOX Sports took Spring Training to the Troops as current and former MLB players, Hall of Fame legends, FOX Sports broadcasters, and the FOX Sports Girls paid a visit to U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr in Germany. It’s the Army’s premier training base for U.S. and international troops.

Our very own FOX Sports Ohio Girl Sara experienced the trip first-hand. Upon her return, she blogged about the trip. Here is a excerpt:
"On the agenda to start the day was the Commanders Challenge over at Vilsek. It’s basically an obstacle course… a really hard obstacle course! It was cold outside, probably about 28 degrees and snowing… but nothing this OHIO girl couldn’t handle. We were all placed on teams, and I happened to be teamed with Tim Salmon and 7 other soldiers. The course spread out for approximately 3-4 miles. It consisted of pushing a vehicle, a half-mile run, flipping tires, another half-mile run with a log, 50 chin-ups collectively (out of our group of 11), another half-mile run, carrying/running with someone on a stretcher for a half-mile (luckily I was on the stretcher!), running with a gas mask on (by the way, this is really difficult!) and assembling rifles. My team was incredible."
You can read her entire recap HERE.

While in Germany, Sara also got to sing the National Anthem at the base's Wiffle Ball game.



Upon returning, Sara has appeared on several radio shows and Chuck's Last Call to talk about the trip.



Click HERE to watch a highlight video from the trip.

The Fan Express to Reds Country Returns in 2013

The newly-designed Reds bus will debut in the Reds Opening Day Parade on Apr. 1 and will be available to groups throughout April and May.

After years of bringing the Cincinnati Reds into the homes of thousands of Reds fans through television, the network is excited to once again bring fans to the Reds with the return of the Fan Express to Reds Country. Throughout April and May, groups of Reds fans can ride in style to watch their favorite team play at Great American Ball Park.

Last season, fans loved the giant bus’ oversized images of Joey Votto, Brandon Phillips and Jay Bruce. This season, the Fan Express will feature a new design on the outside that will once again turn heads. Fans will get their first glimpse of the bus in the Reds Opening Day Parade on Monday, April 1.

FOXSportsOhio.com sets new traffic records in February

FOXSportsOhio.com owned the conversation around the NBA
trade deadline, turning it into record traffic for the site.


Set new monthly record for both page views and unique visitors:
  • February marked a new monthly high in page views, breaking the previous record by 104% (previous record from November, 2012)
  • February marked a new monthly high in unique visitors, breaking the previous record by 24%
    (previous record from July, 2012)

Set new daily traffic records:

  • Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013 marked a new daily high in unique visitors, breaking the previous record on September 22, 2011 by 34%
  • Two of the three highest page view days in site history were Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 and Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013

REDS FAN CAMS RETURN Attend these pregame events at the Holy Grail at the Banks for a chance to be on FOX Sports Ohio!



While the Cincinnati Reds prepare for the 2013 season, FOX Sports Ohio gets ready to bring Reds viewers yet another season of entertaining and interactive Reds game telecasts. Ohio’s leading sports network has once again teamed up with Budweiser for the return of Reds Fan Cams.

Throughout the Reds season, FOX Sports Ohio and Budweiser will be hosting pregame events at the Holy Grail at the Banks. Reds fans will have the chance to be recorded asking baseball questions that will later be answered on-air during Reds Live post-game shows throughout the week. Prizes will also be given away at every event.

The first Reds Fan Cam of the 2013 season will take place on the Reds home opener, Monday, April 1st from 1pm to 3pm.

See below for the complete Fan Cam schedule:

Date
Day
Time
4/1/2013
Monday
1p-3p
4/19/2013
Friday
6p-7p
5/10/2013
Friday
6p-7p
5/24/2013
Friday
6p-7p
6/14/2013
Friday
6p-7p
7/3/2013
Wednesday
6p-7p
7/19/2013
Friday
6p-7p
8/2/2013
Friday
6p-7p
8/23/2013
Friday
6p-7p
9/6/2013
Friday
6p-7p

FOX Sports Ohio and the Columbus Blue Jackets feature “Shootout Showcase” Presented by Scotts Miracle-Gro



FOX Sports Ohio and the Columbus Blue Jackets are excited to once again feature youth hockey players from all over Ohio in the return of the “Shootout Showcase,” presented by Scotts Miracle-Gro.

This season, sixteen youth hockey clubs from around the state entered teams to compete in the single elimination shootout tournament. Each team consists of three shooters and one goalie. The following organizations will be represented: The Columbus Chill Youth Hockey Association, Columbus Blue Jackets Girls Hockey, Easton Youth Hockey Association, Newark Ice Hockey Association, Columbus Ice Hockey Club, Capital Amateur Hockey Association, North Kentucky Youth Hockey Association, Butler County Youth Hockey Association, Findlay Amateur Hockey Association, and Troy Bruins Youth Hockey.

On this Friday, March 1st, when the Blue Jackets head to Chicago to take on the Blackhawks at 8:30pm, FOX Sports Ohio will air the first shootout during the Blue Jackets Live pregame show at 8pm. Highlights from this first shootout between Easton Youth Hockey Association and Columbus Blue Jackets Girls Hockey will also air during an intermission and in the postgame edition of Blue Jackets Live.

The network will continue to air one shootout every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Blue Jackets game through Sunday, April 21st, whittling down to the final two teams. The final two teams will compete live at Nationwide Arena on Saturday, April 27th, when the Jackets host the Predators at 7pm. FOX Sports Ohio will televise the final shootout live.

All of the shootout segments will also be available on FOXSportsOhio.com and BlueJackets.com.

The “Shootout Showcase” will additionally be featured with a recap during Slap Shots, the 30-minute week-in-review magazine show that highlights the Jackets recent matchups. A new episode of Slap Shots airs on FOX Sports Ohio every Monday at 6pm.

FOX Sports Ohio Invites Reds Fans on a “Road Trip to Opening Day”


As FOX Sports Ohio begins its "March to Reds Opening Day," Reds fans are invited to come on out and join the network on a "Road Trip to Opening Day."

Throughout the month of March, leading up to Reds Opening Day on Monday, April 1st, FOX Sports Ohio and the FOX Sports Ohio Girls will be out at various destinations and venues throughout Cincinnati to mingle with Reds fans and get excited about the season!

Every Wednesday and Friday between March 6th and March 29th, look to see FOX Sports Ohio's event team out in the community playing games, giving away prizes and gathering video of fans talking about the Reds.

The complete schedule is below.
Wednesday, March 6th
Harrison Skyline Chili
Noon-1pm
Friday, March 8th
In Between Tavern
5:30pm-7pm
Wednesday, March 13th
Hebron Skyline Chili
Noon-1pm
Friday, March 15th
Tin Roof
5:30pm-7pm
Wednesday, March 20th
Maineville Skyline Chili
Noon-1pm
Friday, March 22nd
Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar
5:30pm-7pm
Wednesday, March 27th
Walnut Hills Skyline Chili           
Noon-1pm
Friday, March 29th
Holy Grail
5:30pm-7pm

Fans can also check Facebook and Twitter for information.
·         Facebook.com/FOXSportsOhio
·         @FOXSportsOH
·         @FSOhio_Girls