BravesVision is a part-time regional sports network operated by the Atlanta Braves in partnership with Gray Media.
Beginning in the 2026 season, BravesVision will produce and broadcast the Braves' regional games, succeeding FanDuel Sports Network South. Similarly to MLB Local Media, its game broadcasts will be distributed via ad-hoc arrangements with television providers within the Braves' regional footprint, while MLB.tv will host a direct to consumer (DTC) streaming package under the Braves.tv banner. BravesVision will also syndicate a package of games throughout the season to a network of Gray Media broadcast television stations
In January 2026, Main Street Sports Group's nine remaining regional contracts with MLB teams were terminated due to missed payments, amid financial issues and failed offers to sell the company to DAZN. This impacted the Atlanta Braves, whose regional broadcasts were carried by FanDuel Sports Network South. Pending further developments, it was projected that FanDuel Sports Network may cease operations entirely following the conclusion of the NBA and NHL seasons.
While seven of the impacted teams were expected to move their regional rights to MLB Local Media, the Atlanta Braves were reported to be considering in-house options, including the possibility of establishing their own team-owned regional sports network to replace FanDuel Sports Network. In the meantime, the Braves renewed their contract with Gray Media, which would produce a package of 15 spring training games on broadcast television stations under the Braves on Gray banner (including flagships WPCH-TV and WANF/Atlanta).
On February 23, 2026, Sports Business Journal reported that the Braves had considered using a "direct-to-distributor" model similar to MLB Local Media for the 2026 season, and partnering with other regional teams such as the Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, and Nashville Predators to launch a multi-team RSN in the future. The next day, the Braves officially announced BravesVision, which would distribute regional broadcasts for Braves games via partnerships with local television providers. The unit is a partnership between the Braves, Gray, and its subsidiary Raycom Sports.
Similarly to MLB Local Media, BravesVision is distributed as a part-time channel via partnerships with television providers serving the Braves' home market. MLB Advanced Media distributes an in-market subscription streaming service known as "Braves.tv" on MLB.tv, and 25 Braves games will also be simulcast on broadcast television in the 2026 season as part of the Braves on Gray package.
The Braves' existing broadcast team carried over to BravesVision, including commentators Brandon Gaudin and C.J. Nitkowski. Studio coverage is hosted by Peter Moylan, Nick Green, and Charlie Culberson.