With an executive shakeup, the Kroenke family says it has rededicated itself to resolving the Comcast, DISH and Altitude disputes.
The majority of local Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche fans haven't been able to watch most games on TV, but Kroenke Sports and Entertainment's new lead executive says his top priority is to change that.
“When Kevin and I sat down to talk about this new role and this new opportunity the first and only thing we discussed was how to get Altitude back on the air for the majority of the Denver area,” he said at the press conference. “This is truly the issue that hits me to my core and I promise it's going to be something that we're going to try to find a creative solution to in the very near future.
Both of the regional sports networks that previously carried Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz games, AT&T SportsNet and Bally Sports, announced they would shut down over financial trouble before their owners moved their games to antenna broadcast. While KSE works on the Altitude problem, Kroenke told media these changes won’t mess with the operations of the Avalanche, Nuggets, Rapids or Mammoth.
Last May, KSE also reopened its interest in redeveloping around 88 acres of land around DICK’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, where MLS’s Rapids play. The stadium has been there since 2007, but KSE has long promised to turn the area around it, dubbed Demoff, who helped oversee the Rams’ move to Los Angeles from St. Louis and build SoFi Stadium and the development around it, said the goal for both developments is to activate the spaces there for communities every day of the week, not just game days.
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