ESPN Inc.
Joint Venture | |
Industry | Sports broadcasting |
Founded | July 14, 1978 |
Founder | Bill Rasmussen |
Headquarters | Bristol, Connecticut, United States |
Key people |
George Bodenheimer (Executive Chairman) John Skipper (President) |
Owner |
The Walt Disney Company (1996–present; 80%) Hearst Corporation (1990–present; 20%) |
Website |
espn |
ESPN Inc. is an American sports media conglomerate based in Bristol, Connecticut. Jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Corporation (which owns a 20% minority share), it owns various sports broadcasting operations, including cable channels, a sports radio network, an accompanying website, and other assets.[1][2][3]
ESPN markets itself as "The Worldwide Leader in Sports". Most programming on ESPN networks consist of live or tape-delayed sporting events, sports news programming, sports talk shows, and original series and documentaries.[4][5]
Assets
Television
- ESPN (1979–present)
- ESPN International (1989–present)
- ESPN2 (1993–present)
- ESPN Australia (1995–present)
- ESPN Brasil (1995–1999, partnered with TVA; 1999–present, wholly owned by ESPN Inc.)
- ESPNews (1996–present)
- ESPN Classic (1997–present)
- ESPN PPV (1999–present)
- CTV Specialty Television/The Sports Network, Inc. (2001–present, owns 20% of this subsidiary of Bell Media)
- TSN – five feeds
- RDS
- RDS2
- RDS Info
- ESPN Classic Canada
- Through CTV Specialty Television, ESPN also has an indirect interest in several channels operated in partnership with Discovery Communications. ESPN is not believed to be directly involved with these operations.
- ESPN Films (2001–present)
- ESPN Deportes (2004–present)
- ESPNU (2005–present)
- ESPN Goal Line (2010–present)
- ESPN 3D (2010–2013) – defunct
- ESPN Events, also called ESPN Regional Television
- Longhorn Network (2011–present, joint venture with The University of Texas at Austin and IMG College)
- SEC Network (2014–present)
Radio
- ESPN Radio (1992–present)
- ESPN Deportes Radio (2005–present)
- ESPN Xtra (2008–present)
- LRI710 ESPN 107.9 (2010–Present)
- Rádio Eldorado ESPN (2007–2011)
- Rádio Estadão ESPN (2011–2012)
- KESN (FM 103.3, Dallas-Fort Worth; owned by Disney, but operated by Cumulus Media under a local marketing agreement)
- KSPN (AM 710, Los Angeles)
- WEPN-FM (FM 98.7, New York City)
- WEPN-AM (AM 1050, New York City)
- WMVP (AM 1000, Chicago)
- ESPN TalkSPORT (2012–present)
- WEEI-AM (AM 850, Boston; operated by ESPN Inc. under a local marketing agreement with its licensee, Entercom)
Internet
- ESPN.com (1993–present), flagship site
- ESPN3 (2005–present), known as ESPN360.com from 2005–2010
- ESPN Motion (2003–present), broadband video
- WatchESPN (2011–present), known as ESPN Networks from 2010–2011
- espnW.com, focusing on women
- ESPN.mobi, mobile site
- ESPN Deportes.com, Spanish language
- ESPN.com.br, Brazil
- ESPN FC, soccer, formerly ESPN Soccernet
- ESPNF1.com, Formula 1
- ESPNcricinfo, cricket
- ESPNScrum.com, rugby union
- EXPN.com, extreme sports
- SportsCenter.com
- ESPNBoston.com
- ESPNChicago.com
- ESPNDallas.com
- ESPNLosAngeles.com
- ESPNNewYork.com
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, ESPN has been owned and operated by British Telecommunications PLC since 2013. However, most of the content shown on the ESPN channel in the United Kingdom is regulated by its owners in Bristol.[6]
Other
- ESPY Awards (1993–present)
- ESPN The Magazine (1998–present)
- The ESPN Sports Poll (1994–present)
- ESPN Broadband (2002–present)
- ESPN Books (2004–present)
- ESPNU.com (2005–present)
- ESPN Deportes La Revista (2005–present)
- ESPN Integration (2006–present)
- ESPN MVP (2006–present, 2006–2007 as Mobile ESPN)
- ESPN Online Games (2006–present)
- ESPN Wide World of Sports (2010–present)
- College football bowl games owned by ESPN Plus
- X Games (1995–present)
See also
- ESPN on ABC
- A+E Networks, also co-owned by Disney and Hearst
References
- ↑ "ESPN: The Worldwide Leader In Sports". espn.go.com. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ↑ "ESPN, Inc.: Private Company Information". investing.businessweek.com. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ↑ "ESPN, Inc. | Company Profile". hoovers.com. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ↑ "ESPN". hearst.com. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ↑ Badenhausen, Kurt. "Why ESPN Is Worth $40 Billion As The World's Most Valuable Media Property". forbes.com. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ↑ http://sport.bt.com/programmeshub/programmes/espn-on-bt-sport-S11363815368673 |accessdate= 30th September 2014