ESPN Brasil

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ESPN Brasil
Type Cable Television Network
Country Brazil
Availability Brazil
Slogan Informação é o nosso esporte (Information is our sport)
Key people Germán Von Hartenstein, general manager. José Trajano, journalism director
Launch date June 1995
Former names TVA Sports
Website
espn.com.br

ESPN Brasil is a brazilian cable television network.

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[edit] History

Launched in June 1995, ESPN Brasil was the first ESPN broadcaster launched outside the United States. Today, the network has 2,2 million subscribers. The channel has a great reputation covering great events, like: the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics; the 1998 and 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 1999, 2003 and 2007 Pan-American Games. In this short period since its foundation, the network reached a prestigious position among the pay-TV segment, having a great receptivity among the audience. The channel also won the APCA award twice. In 1995 for "Best Sports Programming" and in 1998 for "Best Coverage of the 1998 FIFA World Cup".

Despite having a team that's regarded as one of the best in the Brazilian sports broadcasting and important broadcasting rights for international competitions like La Liga, Premier League and the Bundesliga, ESPN Brasil has its main competitor, SporTV, having the rights for the national competitions such as Campeonato Brasileiro, Copa do Brasil and the state championships. This is because SporTV is owned by Organizações Globo and they can acquire the most of national competitions because of its monetary port.

Recently ESPN Brasil made a partnership with Rádio Eldorado to broadcast sports on radio. The new Rádio Eldorado ESPN has the structure of radio broadcasting from Eldorado and the team on commentators from ESPN Brasil.

[edit] ESPN Brasil significant programming rights

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Equestrianism

  • FEI World Cup

[edit] Extreme Sports

[edit] Futsal

  • São Paulo State Championship
  • São Paulo Metropolitan Championship

[edit] Handball

  • Liga Petrobras
  • São Paulo State Championship

[edit] Multi-Sport Events

[edit] Rugby Union

[edit] Soccer


[edit] Tennis

all events are also shown on ESPN:

[edit] Programs broadcast by ESPN Brasil

[edit] News/analysis

SportsCenter Brazil with Paulo Soares and Antero Greco
SportsCenter Brazil with Paulo Soares and Antero Greco
  • Bate-Bola
  • Futebol no Mundo
  • Limite
  • Mar Brasil
  • Pontapé Inicial
  • Por Dentro do Golfe {also on ESPN)
  • Por Dentro do Vôlei (also on ESPN)
  • SportsCenter Brazil (also on ESPN)
  • The Book is on the Table (for ESPN)
  • Fora de Jogo (version of ESPN Press Pass/Fuera de Juego, for ESPN)
  • Semana NFL (equivalent to NFL Semanal/Monday Night Countdown, for ESPN)

[edit] Talk/debate

[edit] Original Series

  • Caravana do Esporte
  • Diz Que Fui Por Aí...
  • Histórias do Esporte

[edit] Action Sports

  • Ação Compacto
  • Aventuras com Renata Falzoni
  • Cine Sessions
  • Mundo 2 Rodas
  • Planeta EXPN (for EXPN.com.br and ESPN)
  • Skate Paradise
  • Super Ação
  • Surfe 2007
  • Triz
  • X-Treme TV

[edit] ESPN Brasil personalities

  • Adriana Saldanha
  • Alex Tseng
  • André Kfouri
  • André Plihal
  • Antero Greco
  • Arnaldo Ribeiro
  • Carla Gomes
  • Carlos Lima
  • Celso Unzelte
  • Cícero Mello
  • Cledi Oliveira
  • Eduardo Bueno
  • Eduardo Elias
  • Eduardo Monsanto
  • Everaldo Marques
  • Fernando Caetano
  • Fernando Calazans
  • Flávio Gomes
  • Gerd Wenzel
  • Helvidio Mattos
  • João Carlos Albuquerque
  • João Palomino
  • José Trajano
  • Juca Kfouri
  • Kitty Balieiro
  • Lilian Fernandes
  • Luís Formiga
  • Luiz Carlos Largo
  • Marcelo Duarte
  • Márcio Guedes
  • Marco Antonio Rodrigues
  • Marcos Caetano
  • Maurício Jahu
  • Mauro Cezar Pereira
  • Osvaldo Maraucci
  • Paulo Andrade
  • Paulo Antunes
  • Paulo Calçade
  • Paulo Soares
  • Paulo Vinícius Coelho
  • Renata Falzoni
  • Roberto Porto
  • Rogério Vaughan
  • Sílvio Lancelotti
  • Soninha
  • Vinícius Nicoletti
  • Vivian Mesquita
  • Wlamir Marques
  • Zé Boquinha

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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