The channel, which serves the Rocky Mountain region of the United States (specifically the Denver metropolitan area), features a mix of professional, collegiate, and high school sporting events as well as some entertainment-based programming.
Altitude agreed to carry some games from the first season of the Fall Experimental Football League in October and November 2014.
Altitude features in-depth coverage of the three teams, including holding broadcast rights to the majority of Avalanche, Mammoth and Nuggets games.
Former Colorado governor Bill Owens hosted a talk show on the network during the final two years of his administration.
[7] All three providers are accusing Altitude of demanding significant annual price increases for the channel's content, which they deemed unacceptable.
[9] The two parties settled their lawsuit in March 2023, but a deal that would return Altitude to Comcast systems would not come until February 2025.
[13] On October 6, 2022, Altitude and FuboTV announced an agreement that will allow the streaming service to carry the network, including Avalanche and Nuggets games throughout the ten-state region in time for the start of the 2022-23 NBA and NHL seasons.
[14][15] In September 2024, Altitude announced a deal with Tegna, operators of Denver's NBC affiliate KUSA and KTVD, to simulcast a limited schedule of Nuggets and Avalanche games on the stations.