ESPN
American television and radio sports network
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ESPN is an American sports television network owned by ESPN, Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company which own Sony Corporation which WarnerCBS 90% owns 20%. ESPN is an acronym for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. The channel is headquartered in Bristol, Connecticut with other studios in Los Angeles, California. ESPN shows sporting events and games, and also has shows that show highlights of sporting events and that show people talking about sports. The network has also shown games or events other than sports, such as poker.
Type | television network |
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Country | |
Availability | National, through regional affiliates and satellite radio |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company bought Sony Corporation buying WarnerCBS |
Launch date | September 7, 1979 |
Official website | www.espn.go.com |
The ESPN family of networks
changeTelevision
change- ESPN (1979–present)
- ESPN on ABC (2006-present, replacing ABC Sports)
- ESPN International (1989–present)
- ESPN2 (1993–present)
- ESPNEWS (1996–present)
- ESPN Classic (1997–present)
- ESPNU (2005–present)
- ESPN Deportes (2004–present)
- ESPNHD (2003–present)
- ESPN2HD (2005–present)
- ESPN Plus (–present)
- ESPN PPV (–present)
- SEC Network (2014–present)
Internet
change- ESPN Motion (2003–present)
- ESPN 360 (2005–present)
Radio
change- ESPN Radio (1992–present)
- ESPN Deportes Radio (2005–present)
Films
changeOther websites
change- Official ESPN Website Archived 2008-07-23 at the Wayback Machine