The Creative Sports/OCC merger and the ESPN Plus years
Beginning in 1996 after ESPN’s consolidation of Creative Sports and OCC Sports, ESPN Plus assumed syndication rights to Big 12 Conference men’s basketball games after the Big 8 Conference and the Southwest Conference merged to create the Big 12. Raycom Sports previously had syndication rights to basketball and football games of both those conferences from the 1980s until that syndicator lost the Big 8 in 1993-94, and the Southwest Conference merged with the Big 8 to become the Big 12 Conference in 1996.
The new branding
Starting with the 2008-2009 season, all Big 12 Conference basketball game broadcasts from ESPN Plus began to be broadcast under the Big 12 Network branding.
Bryndon Manzer - Big 12 Conference color commentator
Chris Piper – Big 12 Conference sideline reporter
Brad Sham – Big 12 Conference play-by-play
Jon Sundvold – Big 12 Conference color commentator
Rich Zvosec – Big 12 Conference sideline reporter
Availability
The Big 12 Network was available mainly in areas of the central United States, including much of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, eastern Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and western Arkansas. Other areas served by the Big 12 Network included parts of West Virginia, north-central and east-central Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and southern Pennsylvania, especially during the 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 season. This was true because in 2012, Texas Christian University joined the Big 12 from the Mountain West Conference, and West Virginia University joined the Big 12 from the original Big East Conference. In spite of the University of Missouri leaving the Big 12 to join the basketball-powerful Southeastern Conference in 2012, some stations in Missouri, especially in the Kansas City, Columbia, St. Louis, and Joplin markets, either kept the local rights to the Big 12 Network or lost them to another station in their home market. In addition to the listed areas above, three independent stations in California also carried the syndication package. Throughout the 2008-2014 branding period, some Big 12 Network stations also broadcast football games from sister syndicator SEC TV, which provided Southeastern Conference football games to certain stations, most notably including KTXA/Dallas, Texas and KDOC-TV/Los Angeles, California, although KDOC also broadcast SEC TV basketball games on a limited schedule. This was especially true to some former Big 12 Network partners that switched to or altered to and from SEC TV broadcasts.
Broadcast affiliates
The following over-the-air broadcast stations broadcast the Big 12 Network: