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DSN
The DSN logo, which features the channel's name in lowercase green letters and the "d" encasing a green soccer ball superimposed on an image of the world.
The DSN logo since 1 January 2011.
Launched 16 May 1970
Owned by Dawson Media, Yi Media
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan The 12th fan's favorite channel.
Country Flag of Duwamish Duwamish
Language Trentannian
Headquarters DSN Tower
Dawson, Duwamish
Sister channel(s) DSN2
DSN3
DSN3D
DSNews
DSNU
DSN한글
DSNFútbol
DSN+
DSNclassic
DSNtalk!
DucksTV
Website DSN.dwh
Availability
Satellite
GreenTV TBD (SD/HD)
Cable
DCable TBD (SD)
Internet television
DSN3 DSN3.dwh

The Duwamish Sports Network, officially referred to by its acronym DSN or dsn, is a Duwamishite cable and satellite television network dedicated to broadcasting and producing sports-related programming 24 hours a day.

Founded by business partners Larry Davis and Bill Morris, it launched on 16 May 1970, broadcasting a DSL and Dawson derby game between Dawson Ducks and Dawson United. Larry Davis has served as CEO of DSN since its founding, while Bill Morris went on to establish Dawson Media, who would later buy a renamed DSN in 2000. DSN would later become half-owned by Yi Media after a deal in late 2010.

DSN's signature telecast, The Review, debuted with the network and aired its 6,000th episode on 1 February 2010. DSN broadcasts primarily from its studios in the DSN Tower in Downtown Dawson, Duwamish. The network also operates offices in Bremerton and Kalama. DSN markets itself as "The 12th fan's favorite channel". Most programming on DSN and its sister networks, which include DSN2, DSN3, and DSN3D, consist of live or tape-delayed sets of events and sports-related news programming (such as The Review). The remainder includes sports-related talk shows (such as "AIFF Night" and "Hoop Talk") and sports-related documentaries (such as "The Simlympics Story").

Since Dawson Media bought DSN in 1999, new sister channels have been established, beginning with DSN2, DucksTV, and the website DSN3.dwh in late 1999 and early 2000. In 2009, DSNI was launched to moderate success, broadcasting around the world. On 7 December 2010, a new logo style and on-screen graphics set were announced along with several new channels, including DSNews, DSNU, DSN한글, DSNFútbol, DSN+ and DSNClassic. Dawson Media-owned DSRN-FM became DSN Radio in this announcement along with DSN Magazine replacing Sporting Green Magazine.

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Sister networks[]

DSN HD[]

DSN HD logo

DSN2[]

DSN2 logo
Main article: DSN2

DSN3[]

DSN3 logo
Main article: DSN3

DSN3D[]

DSN3D logo
Main article: DSN3D

DSNews[]

Main article: DSNews

DSNU[]

Main article: DSNU

DSN한글[]

Main article: DSN한글

DSNFútbol[]

Main article: DSNFútbol

DSN+[]

Main article: DSN+

DSNclassic[]

Main article: DSNclassic

DSNtalk![]

Main article: DSNtalk!

DucksTV[]

Main article: DucksTV

Other media[]

Radio[]

Main article: DSN Radio

DSN Magazine[]

Main article: DSN Magazine

Former sister networks[]

DSNI[]

Main article: DSN International

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Advertising[]

Programming rights[]

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