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NBC Sports Bay AreaLaunchedJuly 1, 1989 ( 1989-07-01)NetworkOwned byNBC Sports Bay Area Holdings( and)Picture formatSloganAuthentic Bay Area SportsCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSpanish (via SAP)Broadcast area, Nationwide (via satellite)Headquarters360 3rd St, CA 94107Formerly calledPacific Sports Network (1989–1991)Bay Area (1990–1991)SportsChannel Pacific (1991–1998)Fox Sports Bay Area (1998–2000)Fox Sports Net Bay Area (2000–2004)FSN Bay Area (2004–2008)Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (2008–2017)Sister channel(s)Cable/satellite:Broadcast:& /Website. Availability(some events may air on overflow feed NBC Sports Bay Area Plus due to event conflicts)Satellite696 NBC Sports Bay Area (SD/HD)696-1 NBC Sports Bay Area Plus (SD/HD)696-2 NBC Sports Bay Area Plus2 (SD/HD)419 (HD/SD)40 NBC Sports Bay Area (SD), 720 NBC Sports Bay Area (HD), 85 NBC Sports Bay Area Plus (SD), 780 NBC Sports Bay Area Plus (HD)CableAvailable on select U.S. Cable systems in designated broadcast areaConsult your local cable provider or program listings source for channel availabilityNBC Sports Bay Area (sometimes abbreviated as NBCS Bay Area) is an American that is owned as a between and the, and operates as an affiliate of. Headquartered in, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of professional sports events throughout the.

NBCS Bay Area's sister channel is. The president of the network is. Comcast SportsNet Bay Area logo from March 2013 to April 1, 2017.The network was formed as a merger of two separate regional sports networks: the Pacific Sports Network, which launched in July 1, 1989 as an affiliate of the and SportsChannel Bay Area, an owned-and-operated outlet of that launched in April 1990 under the ownership of, the broadcasting subsidiary of.

The two networks merged in July 1991 into SportsChannel Pacific. On June 30, 1997, and – which formed the year prior through News Corporation's partial acquisition of the Liberty-owned group of regional sports networks – purchased a 40% interest in Cablevision's sports properties including the SportsChannel networks (as well as and its and team tenants, the and ); the three companies formed the venture National Sports Partners to run the owned-and-operated regional networks.

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KPIX/CW Bay Area are the official television partners of the San Francisco 49ers preseason broadcasts and the flagship television stations of the San Francisco 49ers Television Network. Both are part of the CBS Television Stations Group. KPIX 5 has roots that date back to 1948 as the first television station in Northern California. CW Bay Area began in 1968 as the first UHG station in the Bay Area.Voice of the 49ers Greg Papa joins the preseason broadcast team along with color analyst Tim Ryan and sideline reporter Dennis O’Donnell.49ers Preseason Broadcasts. Week 1 Aug.

10: 49ers vs. Cowboys 6:00 p.m.

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PT (KPIX). Week 2 Aug. 19: 49ers at Broncos 5:00 p.m. PT (ESPN). Week 3 Aug.

24: 49ers at Chiefs 5:00 p.m. PT (KPIX). Week 4 Aug. 29: 49ers vs.

Chargers 7:00 p.m. The 49ers flagship stations include KNBR 680 and KSAN 107.7 The Bone. KNBR 680 is the undisputed sports leader in Northern California. With its dominant 50,000-watt non-directional signal, KNBR 680 reaches all of Northern California during the day and eleven western states at night. In addition to full game day coverage that includes a comprehensive live three-hour pre-game show each week and full post game coverage following each game broadcast, KNBR 680, KGO 810 and KSAN 107.7 The Bone will air unprecedented week-long coverage of the 49ers from training camp through the NFL playoffs to provide the most extensive up-to-the-minute coverage in the area. A 32-year veteran of Bay Area sports broadcasting, Greg Papa now adds the 49ers to his long list of calls for iconic Bay Area franchises, becoming the first Bay Area broadcaster to have a role with five of the region’s major professional teams. He previously served as the voice of the Warriors (TV & radio – 1986-97), Giants (TV & radio – 2004-08), Oakland A’s (TV - 1990-2003) and Oakland Raiders (radio - 1997-2017).

Papa currently hosts NBC Sports Bay Area’s San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Giants and Golden State Warriors Pregame Live and Postgame Live shows. A three-time California Sportscaster of the Year Award winner, Papa is a recent inductee into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame. He has also done work for NBC Sports California, notably telecasts of California Golden Bears football and basketball and West Coast Conference basketball. After serving as the voice of the Warriors from 1986-1997, he worked as the lead broadcaster for the San Antonio Spurs from 1997-2000.

Papa also spent 14 years as the television play-by-play announcer for the Oakland A’s from 1990-2003. After graduating from Syracuse University, Papa was a member of the Indiana Pacers radio and television broadcasting teams from 1984-1986. Greg resides in Danville with his wife, Angela, and their five children. Tim Ryan is in his sixth season with the team’s official radio broadcast as the color analyst alongside Voice of the 49ers Greg Papa. An accomplished analyst and former NFL player, Ryan has served as the color analyst for the 49ers preseason television broadcast in the past, and is recognized nationally for his current role as a Westwood One Radio analyst and his former roles as a NFL on FOX analyst (2002-2013) and a SiriusXM NFL Radio host (2004-2013). Ryan starred at Oak Grove High School in San Jose, CA, and was a San Jose Mercury News All-CCS selection. He went on to play collegiately at USC, where he was a two-time All-America selection (1988-89) and helped lead the Trojans to three consecutive Rose Bowls (1987-89).

Ryan was selected by the Chicago Bears in the third round (61st overall) of the 1990 NFL Draft and played with the team from 1990-93. Jesus Zarate is a play-by-play sports announcer. Started in 2012 announcing the 49ers games on 860AM ESPN Deportes Radio which later became 910AM ESPN Deportes Radio. He hosted the sports talk show “Mundo Deportivo” for that same radio station from 2012 to 2017.

Besides being the Spanish radio voice for the San Francisco 49ers games since 2012, Jesus also did play-by-play for the San Jose Sharks special broadcast on the opening night game of the 2017-2018 NHL season to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Night. In 2015 he also did some play-by-play and color commentator for selective San Francisco Giants games.Also he has been a special guest analyst in Telemundo 48 to cover the Golden State Warriors’ championship parades in 2017 and 2018 and other occasions to talk about hot sports topics. Currently Jesus works on KIQI 1010AM/990AM on the production and operations department and is also back for the 2018 season with the play-by-play of the San Francisco 49ers games. Jesus was born in Michoacan, Mexico and moved to the United States when he was 7 years old. Has lived in Hayward, California ever since moving to the USA.

He graduated with Summa Cum Laude honors in 2011 from San Francisco State University with a BA degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. Club Links.