A year ago around this time Cory Provus was being introduced as the new broadcast voice of the Minnesota Twins. That news was exciting, but became watered down after his proclamations of no blackouts proved to be untrue . This time around the Twins broadcast situation is much more clear and he shared some recent updates on what that may look like.
MN Twins broadcast nuggets shared by Cory Provus Over the weekend the Minnesota Twins hosted their annual fan fest. Always coinciding with that weekend is the Winter Meltdown. The speaker portion of the even included Ryan Jeffers, Simeon Woods Richardson, and Cory Provus .
Although we now know what the cost will be for Twins.TV the other details remained somewhat murky. Provus cleared much of that up.
“There’s going to be a designated channel...
It will be called Twins Television. I’d imagine if you click on it at 2 o’clock in the afternoon it’ll have the Twins logo on it.” The only thing previously revealed was that the Twins would be available via streaming.
Major League Baseball remains in active discussions with cable and satellite companies to carry their production. That will materialize in some form or fashion. Something that will be different for the Twins, because they kept the full broadcast team , is pre and postgame shows.
Other teams that utilize the MLB streaming option do not have pre and postgame shows. The game pops on minutes before first pitch and the channel goes dark after the final out. Beyond just t.
