Cox7

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Cox7
Cox7 logo.png
Launched September 7, 2004 (2004-09-07)
Owned by Cox Enterprises (O&O)
Picture format 1080p/720p (HDTV)
480i (SDTV/16:9 letterbox)
Slogan Local. Anytime. Anywhere.
Country  United States
Language English
Broadcast area Arizona
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, Georgia, United States
Formerly called ASPN, Cox9
Website Cox7
Availability
Cable
Available Cox cable system in Phoenix, Tucson, Sierra Vista, Arizona, United States 1007 (HD)
7 (SD)
Streaming media
Cox7.com Watch live (Available worldwide)

Cox7, channel 7/1007, is a Cox owned-and-operated television station located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The station is owned by the Cox Enterprises. The station's studio facilities are located on the northwest end of Phoenix. The transmission signal is available to Cox cable television subscribers in central and southern Arizona, which include the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas.

History

Early years

The roots of Cox7 go back to the Arizona Sports Programming Network (ASPN). ASPN began broadcasting Arizona sports in the 1980s. It was the official television home of Phoenix Suns until the mid 1990s.

Production and post production of most of Cox7's original programming is produced at Cox Creative Studios.

Sports Programming

Arizona Rattlers

In 2012 Cox7 became the official broadcast partner of the Arizona Rattlers. In 2013 the partnership was renewed through the 2015 Arena Football League season.[1] Rattlers games can be seen by Cox cable television subscribers in Central and Southern Arizona. Games are also available online on Cox7.com. The broadcast team includes Dale Hellestrae, Kevin Ray, Chris Harris and Lindsey Smith.[2]

Grand Canyon Antelopes

In October 2013 - Cox Communications and Grand Canyon University reached an agreement to form a comprehensive partnership that made Cox7 the exclusive carrier of GCU's inaugural Division I men's basketball season.[3] The broadcast team for the men's basketball games included Barry Buete, Rex Chapman and Matt Rosen.[4]

In addition to men's basketball, Cox7 coverage of GCU sports showcased many of the other Lopes programs. Additional coverage began with a women's volleyball match against Idaho on Nov. 21, women's basketball vs. Chicago State on Jan. 30, and the baseball home opener against Hofstra on Feb. 21.

Prior to the 2014-15 Grand Canyon Antelopes men's basketball season, an extension of the contract was reached. Cox7's coverage of GCU games now extends through the end of the 2015-2016 season which will be the Lopes third in Division I.[5]

Original series

STEM Journals

Is a Arizona produced program [6] hosted by Geoff Notkin,[7] [8] [9]who was previously a host of the Science Channel’s Meteorite Men, focuses on STEM related material with middle school and high school students in mind.[10] STEM Journals highlights recent developments in science, technology, engineering, and math and exploring STEM-related careers. Episodes showcase professionals in STEM fields,[11] and how their professions improve our communities.

Step Outside

Longest running program currently on Cox7. Step Outside is hosted by Arizona landscape architect Pete Curé.[12] The show provides viewers with gardening inspiration through tours of beautiful yards, gardens and landscape projects. Pete Curé also shares his wealth of botanical knowledge in providing tips for plant care and maintenance.

Su Vida

Su Vida hosted by Vanessa Ramirez and JR Cardenas,[13] celebrates Southwest Hispanic culture, lifestyle, family and food. Su Vida focuses on the Hispanic community of Arizona with culturally impactful stories and information.

Cox7 Online

Cox7 Online, allows viewers instant and unlimited access to Cox7 video content on demand, as well live. As of 2014, Cox7 Online is available on Cox7.com, Cox7 apps are also available for iOS and Android devices, and Roku.

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