

The Coyotes announced a four-year deal with Scripps Sports on Thursday to air free games on television to the Arizona and Utah markets.
Per the news release, 81 of 82 Coyotes games will be broadcast on ABC 15 Channel 15.2 (KNXV.2), the Antenna TV network. Antenna TV can also be found on Channel 95 on COX cable.
Broadcasts will include pre-game and postgame coverage for every game. Scripps stations also will broadcast all Coyotes games in Tucson (on KGUN 9.2; Cox channel 85, and Comcast channel 1179) and Salt Lake City (games will alternate between KUPX Utah 16 and KSTU 13.2 Antenna TV).
The deal ends speculation about whether the team would be able to continue its existing deal with financially troubled Bally Sports Arizona; a deal that PHNX has consistently reported would not continue. The team had been in negotiations with multiple outlets before this deal was struck.
The announcement comes shortly after the Coyotes also announced a one-year extension of their radio broadcast rights with 98.7 FM, Arizona Sports.
PHNX Sports caught up with Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo for a quick Q&A on the deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed. Here are Meruelo’s written responses to our questions.
Do you think free TV is a good way to get the Coyotes in front of more viewers and grow your brand?
“We are excited to be able to reach the entire Valley over the air with this new partnership. Having our games on the Scripps Sports network will not only increase three times the amount of households that can watch the Coyotes, but also open up Utah and New Mexico as new territories to grow our fanbase. It’s important for us to be able to expand our reach at this time when there is so much transition in the media landscape. This is an innovative approach to engage our fans and fans in waiting, and we are very excited to partner with Scripps which has an incredible operation in Phoenix, Tucson, and beyond.”
Can you provide any insight into how this deal came about with Scripps?
“We really wanted to find a solution that was free to our fans and would allow us to reach as many people as possible within our TV rights territory. Scripps has incredible coverage across the Valley and we cannot express how excited we are to be partnering with them. Their sales and marketing operations are second to none, and they are fully committed to leveraging their entire platform of outlets to help promote viewership and fan engagement across the Valley.”
Was there any attempt to save your partnership with Bally Sports Arizona?
“As you know, there is a lot of transition happening with Bally’s and Diamond Sports. We quickly realized that a partnership with Scripps was the best thing for our fans and for our organization.”
In terms of accessibility with Scripps, will there be a way to watch games on a mobile device/through an app? Will the games be available on DirecTV or DISH Network? Also, will the games be available on any streaming services such as Hulu, FuboTV, YouTube TV, etc.?
“We will be launching a DTC (direct to consumer) platform for our fans to be able to stream our games across devices. More to come on that soon.”


Who will be the broadcast team for play-by-play and color analysis?
“We will be bringing on our former Bally’s crew with Todd Walsh, Jody Jackson, and Tyson Nash and Matt McConnell will be back. They are the best in the business!”
How does this deal set you up for the future to make the Coyotes brand more prominent in the Valley?
“We believe this couldn’t have worked out better for us. We had a tremendous offseason building a competitive team with high-end talent that will pull you out of your seat, and we will be playing meaningful games this year as we continue to build a Stanley Cup winner. It is extremely important for us to be able to touch all the households in the Phoenix and Tucson markets and reach all those fans in waiting. Everyone will be seeing a lot more of the Coyotes and we can’t wait for this season to start.”
Top photo of Alex Meruelo via Getty Images

6 Comments
Coyotesfan1992
I think the best part is we will be able to get the games with rabbit ears
Coyotesfan1992
I think the best part is we will be able to get the games with rabbit ears
gregdunaway
COYOTES EXEC: OK, we are desperate for fans. We particularly need fans who will spend money with us over the next 3-10 years as we get an arena off the ground and stop sucking. So ya know, ages 20-45.
COYOTES EXEC 2: We have the opportunity to totally rewrite our TV rights. Do something unique to reach sports fans who already subscribe to services like Sunday ticket on DirecTV!
COYOTES EXEC: Idea! Channel 15.2. Plenty of people on their deathbeds love cable and satellite TV. And there’s nothing people enjoy more than installing antennas! Manual labor is fun!
gregdunaway
COYOTES EXEC: OK, we are desperate for fans. We particularly need fans who will spend money with us over the next 3-10 years as we get an arena off the ground and stop sucking. So ya know, ages 20-45.
COYOTES EXEC 2: We have the opportunity to totally rewrite our TV rights. Do something unique to reach sports fans who already subscribe to services like Sunday ticket on DirecTV!
COYOTES EXEC: Idea! Channel 15.2. Plenty of people on their deathbeds love cable and satellite TV. And there’s nothing people enjoy more than installing antennas! Manual labor is fun!
Robert
Just bought two antennas just in case one doesn’t work.
I think the last time I saw Matt McConnell and Tyson on TV is when they interviewed Marc Arcobello.
The old folks park tells us what stations they’ll provide, it’s DISH and it’s part of the rent.
The indoor antenna seems pretty easy.. I could be wrong.
Who woulda thought the antenna would have been a deliverance for me.
I used to walk outside in the freezing cold and turn it until some from inside the house yelled “ right there!!”
That was better than Ballys.
That was better than the exclusive world of streaming and Gen X generation required knowledge of electronics.
For me anyway.
Robert
Just bought two antennas just in case one doesn’t work.
I think the last time I saw Matt McConnell and Tyson on TV is when they interviewed Marc Arcobello.
The old folks park tells us what stations they’ll provide, it’s DISH and it’s part of the rent.
The indoor antenna seems pretty easy.. I could be wrong.
Who woulda thought the antenna would have been a deliverance for me.
I used to walk outside in the freezing cold and turn it until some from inside the house yelled “ right there!!”
That was better than Ballys.
That was better than the exclusive world of streaming and Gen X generation required knowledge of electronics.
For me anyway.