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The Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) is the official home of the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls, and White Sox, delivering hundreds of live games, first-class pre-and-post game coverage, and 24/7 Chicago-focused multisport programming.
MidWest Outdoors
Rerun Air Date: January 13, 2025Hunting, boating, canoeing, camping, hiking, snowmobiling.
CHSN Podcast Come Alive!
Air Date: January 13, 2025The best-of moments and key discussions from all of CHSN's podcast moments.
Big College Football Show
Air Date: January 13, 2025Will focus on college football for the Midwest fan. Hosted by former Michigan Wolverines star Jake Butt and former Ohio State Buckeyes standout Joshua Perry.
The Big Pro Football Show
Air Date: January 13, 2025Hosted by Haugh and NBC Chicago Sports Anchor Ruthie Polinsky, with a focus on the Bears, the Bears' NFC North division rivals and the NFL at large.
Calgary Flames at Chicago Blackhawks
NHLThe Flames try to claim a season-series sweep of the Blackhawks when the clubs clash in the Windy City. Calgary won two home contests over Chicago earlier in the season. Matt Coronato scored three of Calgary's nine goals in those victories.
Blackhawks Postgame
Air Date: January 14, 2025Live postgame analysis, wrapping up the game with player/coach interviews and live press conferences.
The Big Pro Football Show
Rerun Air Date: January 10, 2025Hosted by Haugh and NBC Chicago Sports Anchor Ruthie Polinsky, with a focus on the Bears, the Bears' NFC North division rivals and the NFL at large.
CHSN Podcast Come Alive!
Air Date: January 10, 2025The best-of moments and key discussions from all of CHSN's podcast moments.
Pro Football Weekly
Rerun Air Date: January 10, 2025NFL news and highlights plus a preview of the week's top match-ups.
Big College Football Show
Rerun Air Date: January 11, 2025Will focus on college football for the Midwest fan. Hosted by former Michigan Wolverines star Jake Butt and former Ohio State Buckeyes standout Joshua Perry.