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ESPN International

International outlets of ESPN


International outlets of ESPN

FieldValue
nameESPN International
logoESPN International logo.svg
logo_size220px
producttypeTelevision networks
currentownerESPN Inc.
countryUnited States
producedbyBill Rasmussen
introduced
marketsActual:
Brazil
Canada (TSN)
Caribbean
Latin America
Netherlands
Japan (J Sports)
Oceania
Sub-Saharan Africa
Previous:
Asia
Europe (ESPN America)
Indian subcontinent
Israel
MENA
United Kingdom
previousownersBill Rasmussen
Capital Cities/ABC

Brazil Canada (TSN) Caribbean Latin America Netherlands Japan (J Sports) Oceania Sub-Saharan Africa Previous: Asia Europe (ESPN America) Indian subcontinent Israel MENA United Kingdom Capital Cities/ABC

ESPN International is a family of sportscasting and production networks around the world. It was begun in 1983, is operated by ESPN Inc., which is jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company (which holds 72%), Hearst Communications (which holds 18%), and the National Football League (which holds 10%).

Current operations

Canada

Main article: The Sports Network, Réseau des sports

ESPN International does not directly operate its own channels in Canada, but owns a 20 percent voting interest (and slightly larger equity interest) in CTV Specialty Television, a subsidiary of the Canadian media company Bell Media. Canadian regulations on the foreign ownership of broadcasters prohibit ESPN from acquiring majority interest.

Although these channels have retained their local brands (ESPN having acquired part-ownership several years after TSN and RDS launched), they adopted ESPN-style logos in 2001, and use other ESPN branding elements such as the SportsCentre title for TSN's sports highlights programs. CTV Specialty also operated a Canadian version of ESPN Classic from 2001 to 2023.

Through CTV Specialty, ESPN also has an indirect interest in the Canadian version of USA Network and several CTV-branded factual channels. These holdings, all operated in association with Warner Bros. Discovery until December 2024, date to CTV Specialty's previous incarnations as Labatt Communications and later as NetStar Communications, in which ESPN also held a minority interest. Disney/ESPN is not believed to have any direct involvement with these channels, two of which (CTV Nature Channel and CTV Wild Channel) compete directly with Disney's National Geographic brand which is separately licensed to Corus Entertainment in Canada. However, after rebranding in 2025, USA Network began airing some overflow sports programming sublicensed from TSN.

ESPN is also indirectly associated with TSN Radio, a brand used by several sports radio stations (each wholly owned by Bell Media), each of which also carries a limited amount of ESPN Radio programming.

  • TSN
    • TSN2
    • TSN3
    • TSN4
    • TSN5
  • RDS
    • RDS2
    • RDS Info

Latin America

Main article: ESPN (Latin America)

Spanish-speaking countries

  • ESPN North (Mexico, Central America and Dominican Republic) (2 feeds)
  • ESPN South (South America) (4 feeds)
  • ESPN2 North (Mexico, Central America and Dominican Republic) (2 feeds)
  • ESPN2 South (South America) (4 feeds)
  • ESPN3 North (Mexico, Central America and Dominican Republic)
  • ESPN3 South (South America) (2 feeds)
  • ESPN4 North (Mexico, Central America and Dominican Republic) (2 feeds)
  • ESPN4 South (South America)
  • ESPN5 Central America (Central America and Dominican Republic)
  • ESPN5 South (South America, except Argentina) (2 feeds)
  • ESPN6 (Central America, Dominican Republic and South America, except Argentina)
  • ESPN7 (South America, except Argentina)
  • ESPN Premium (Argentina and Chile) (2 feeds)

Brazil

Main article: ESPN (Brazil)

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPN3
  • ESPN4
  • ESPN5
  • ESPN6

Caribbean

Main article: ESPN Caribbean

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPN Extra

Netherlands

Main article: ESPN (Netherlands)

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPN3
  • ESPN4
  • ESPN Ultra HD

Oceania

Main article: ESPN Australia

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2

Sub-Saharan Africa

Main article: ESPN Africa

  • ESPN
  • ESPN2

Japan

Main article: J Sports

  • J Sports (1, 2, 3 & 4 – in joint-venture with J:COM, SKY Perfect JSAT and TBS)

Former operations

Asia-Pacific

In June 2012, News Corporation announced it would acquire ESPN's 50% stake in its joint venture ESPN Star Sports. Following the takeover, ESPN in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia was relaunched as Fox Sports in January 2013, while a version for Mainland China became Star Sports 2 in January 2014.

  • ESPN Asia
  • ESPN China
  • Star Sports Asia
  • Star Sports East Asia

Canada

  • ESPN Classic (via CTV Specialty)

Europe

  • ESPN America
  • ESPN Classic

MENA and Israel

  • ESPN
  • ESPN America
  • ESPN Classic

South Korea

  • MBC ESPN
  • SBS ESPN

Indian subcontinent

In January 2013, Star India acquired ESPN India from ESPN Star Sports, but kept ESPN brand for a while. ESPN International later established a partnership with what is now Sony Pictures Networks India in October 2015, and relaunched Sony Kix as Sony ESPN in January 2016. Sony ESPN was shut down in March 2020.

  • ESPN India
  • Sony ESPN
  • Sony ESPN HD

Philippines

  • ESPN5

United Kingdom

Main article: ESPN in the United Kingdom

ESPN launched ESPN Classic in 2006. The company bought the North American Sports Network (NASN) in 2007, and renamed it ESPN America in 2009. Also in 2009, it launched the domestic network ESPN UK after securing rights to the Premier League.

In February 2013, BT Group acquired ESPN's UK and Ireland television channel and remaining broadcasting contracts. Its domestic channel was re-branded as BT Sport ESPN, integrating it with the company's BT Sport channel group. In January 2015, BT Sport and ESPN reached a seven-year agreement to continue licensing ESPN's brand for the channel, as well as British rights to ESPN original programming and events whose international rights were owned by ESPN International. The agreement also allowed for joint digital media initiatives between the two companies. On 1 August 2022, after Warner Bros. Discovery acquired a 50% stake in BT Sport from BT Group, BT Sport ESPN was renamed BT Sport 4, and began to phase out its focus on U.S. sports, with ESPN programming ending altogether when TNT Sports replaced BT Sport in July 2023. In November 2023, ESPN announced an agreement with Sky Sports to sub-license college football and basketball coverage. with those rights then moving to streaming service DAZN in 2025. Games shown by other broadcasters, such as Fox and CBS, are not shown in the UK due to the deal with DAZN (and previously Sky Sports) only covering games shown by ESPN, although Sky Sports continues to show Notre Dame home games live on Sky Sports NFL due to Notre Dame's home games being shown on NBC.

  • ESPN UK
  • ESPN America
  • ESPN Classic

References

References

  1. "News Corp. to Buy Out ESPN's Stake in Asian TV Venture".
  2. (2013-01-09). "Fox Sports buys ESPN'S Asia TV channels". Spin.
  3. (January 28, 2013). "ESPN STAR Sports to be under STAR in India". [[Business Standard]].
  4. (31 January 2013). "As ESPN turns to Fox, expect more local Indian sports programming". [[Firstpost]].
  5. (22 June 2009). "ESPN snaps up Premier League TV packages". [[ESPNsoccernet]].
  6. "BT Sport and ESPN deepen relationship with long-term collaboration". BT plc.
  7. (25 February 2013). "BT buys ESPN'S UK and Ireland TV channels". The Guardian.
  8. (12 May 2022). "BT Sport subscribers to get major package upgrade completely free of charge". TechRadar.
  9. Frater, Patrick. (2022-05-12). "Warner Bros. Discovery and BT to Launch Sports Venture in U.K. and Ireland".
  10. "Sky Sports secures rights to show NCAA College Football and Basketball".
  11. [https://dazngroup.com/press-room/dazn-reaches-agreement-with-espn-for-u-s-college-football-and-basketball-rights-in-selected-territories-in-europe-and-mena/ DAZN reaches agreement with ESPN for US College Football and Basketball Rights]
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