The Atlanta Braves have announced plans to launch their own regional television network, BravesVision, which will become the team’s local broadcast home beginning with the 2026 Major League Baseball season.
With the creation of BravesVision, the club is signaling a shift toward greater control over how its games and related programming are produced and distributed. The team stated that the new network will air 140 regular-season games locally, giving fans a dedicated channel focused on Braves baseball throughout the season. Details about production partners, carriage agreements, or specific distribution platforms were not immediately provided.
By moving to a team-branded network, the Braves are joining a growing trend of franchises seeking more direct oversight over their media rights and fan engagement. BravesVision is expected to center its programming around live game broadcasts while also offering supporting content that highlights the team, its players, and its community presence. Exact plans for pregame and postgame shows, studio analysis, or archival content have not yet been outlined.
The change will be particularly meaningful for local and regional fans who rely on traditional television broadcasts to follow the team. A dedicated network could provide more consistent access to games throughout the regular season, though specifics on how fans will be able to watch BravesVision, whether through cable, satellite, or streaming services, have not been disclosed.
The announcement comes in an evolving media landscape across Major League Baseball, where teams and leagues have been reassessing their local broadcast strategies. The Braves’ decision to introduce BravesVision reflects an effort to adapt to shifting viewing habits and to create a more direct connection between the club and its fan base through its own branded channel.
Further information about BravesVision, including on-air talent, additional programming, subscription details if any, and market reach, is expected to be released as the 2026 season approaches. For now, the team has confirmed that fans can look forward to 140 locally televised Braves games on the new network once it debuts.