Star Sports Network
Type | Television Network |
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Country | India |
First air date | 1 January 1994 |
Availability | Asia |
Founded |
1 January 1994 (as ESPN STAR Sports) 2013 (as Star Sports Network) |
Slogan | indian fever |
Headquarters | Noida |
Owner |
21st Century Fox (STAR TV and Fox International Channels Asia) |
Key people | Peter Hutton |
Launch date | 1 January 1994 |
Official website | Official website |
Star Sports Network (previously known as ESPN STAR Sports or ESS) is a sports broadcasting network owned by 21st Century Fox through its subsidiaries STAR TV and Fox International Channels. It was formed as ESPN STAR Sports, a joint venture between ESPN Inc. (jointly owned by The Walt Disney Company and Hearst Corporation, and through ESPN International, which it directly owns,) and News Corporation in 1994. News Corporation acquired Disney's stake in the company in 2012 and Manu Sawhney was replaced by Peter Hutton as the CEO.[1]
It operates 25 STAR Sports branded Television networks and 3 broadband sports networks throughout Asia, transmitting in 5 languages (English, Cantonese, Hindi, Korean and Mandarin). It is expanding its sports portfolio by launching sports channels in Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam as well and has got license from Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India[2]The networks broadcast various local and international sporting events. STAR Sports launched STAR Sports Thailand on Monday 4 August 2008 exclusively for Thai viewers.
ESPN STAR Sports also has Asia's leading Events Management team that has been successfully staging large-scale sporting events across Asia. The event management team is a completely integrated events group that manages concept creation, sponsorship, marketing, PR, TV broadcast, operations, and logistics for clients. Events currently in their portfolio include the X Games Asia, 9 Ball Tour, KL World 5's Futsal, Cartier Polo, Formula Drift Singapore, Nations Cup Netball, Indian Hockey League and World Pool Championship. In 2012, ESPN STAR Sports was the official broadcaster of 2012 Summer Olympics. Leena is the sports star ever.
History
ESPN STAR is famed for their being Asia's largest broadcaster of the English FA Premier League with commentators like John Dykes and a host of former Premier league players as guests and pundits on the shows.[3]
ESPN STAR Sports (ESS) via its STAR Cricket channel was the official broadcaster of the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final experienced all-time high viewership (67.6 million only on Cable and satellite) and TRPs, and had raised ad rates for 10 second slots during the finals to ₹2 million (US$30,000), prior to the finals.[4][5][6]
List of channels
Operating channels
- Star Sports 1 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports 2 (available only in India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports 3 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan)
- Star Sports 4 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports HD1 (available in Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports HD2 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports HD3 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- Star Sports HD4 (available in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka)
- STAR Sports China
- STAR Sports 2 China
- STAR Sports Korea
- STAR Cricket (currently available in Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Japan and Philippines. Replaced by Star Sports 3 in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Maldives)
- STAR Cricket HD (currently available only in Singapore. Replaced by Star Sports HD1 in India, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Pakistan )
- STAR Cricket Extra (currently available only in Singapore, India)
- Astro Cricket HD (Malaysian version of STAR Cricket HD)
Defunct channels
- ESPN Asia Pan-Regional (formerly available in Southeast Asia. Replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN China (replaced by STAR Sports 2 China)
- ESPN Hong Kong (replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN India (replaced by Star Sports 4)
- ESPN Indonesia (replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN Malaysia (replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN Pakistan (replaced by Star Sports 4)
- ESPN Philippines (replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN Taiwan (replaced by Fox Sports)
- ESPN HD Asia (formerly available in Hong Kong, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Mongolia, Brunei, Macau, Thailand and Singapore)
- Replaced by Fox Sports Plus HD in Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Mongolia, Brunei, Macau, Thailand and Singapore.
- Replaced by Star Sports HD2 in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Maldives.
- ESPN HD India (replaced by Star Sports HD2)
- ESPN HD Malaysia (replaced by Fox Sports Plus HD)
- ESPN HD Taiwan (replaced by Fox Sports Plus HD)
- ESPNews Asia (replaced by Fox Sports News Asia)
- ESPNews India (replaced by Fox Sports News India)
- MBC ESPN (replaced by MBC Sports+)
- SBS ESPN (replaced by SBS Sports)
- STAR Sports Hong Kong (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports India (replaced by Star Sports 1)
- STAR Sports Indonesia (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports Malaysia (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports Singapore & Indonesia-Other (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports Southeast Asia (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports Thailand & Vietnam (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
- STAR Sports Taiwan (replaced by Fox Sports 2)
Digital platforms
- Hotstar (available in India)
- StarSports.com (available in India)
- ESPN Player (formerly available in Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and Malaysia. Replaced by Fox Sports Play)
- Mobile ESPN (replaced by Fox Sports Mobile)
Programs broadcast by ESPN STAR Sports
It is important to note that broadcast rights for various sports properties contain territorial limitations and in a lot of instances, the rights indicated below may not pertain to all territories in which ESPN STAR Sports operates.
Multi-sport event
- X Games (X-Games, Winter X Games, X Games Asia, X Games Brazil and Winter X Games Europe)
- Winter Olympic Games (except for Philippines)
- 2012 Summer Olympics (also except for Philippines)
Cricket (Star Sports 3)
- ICC events from 2007–2023
- Cricket World Cup
- ICC World Twenty20
- Twenty20 Champions League
- International Cricket in Australia
- Big Bash League in Australia
- Ryobi One Day Cup in Australia
- Sheffield Shield in Australia
- International Cricket in England
- Liverpool Victoria County Championship In England
- Friends Provident t20 In England
- Clydesdale Bank 40 In England
- International Cricket in India
- Domestic cricket in India (on ESPN HD)
- Bangladesh Premier League in Bangladesh
- International cricket in Bangladesh
- 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier and ICC Development Tournaments consisting of Associate/Affiliate members
Motorsports
- Formula One (except for China)
- Superleague Formula (except for Malaysia)
- GP2 Series
- GP3 Series
- IndyCar Series
- Red Bull Air Race World Championship
- Red Bull X Fighters World Tour
- FIM Motocross World Championship (except for Malaysia)
- Superbike World Championship (except for Malaysia)
- FIA World Touring Car Championship (only for highlights)
- FIM S1 Supermoto World Championship (except for Malaysia)
- MotoGP
- GP2 Asia Series
- V8 Supercars
- Asian Festival of Speed
- Rolex Sports Car Series
- FIA World Endurance Championship
- Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (only for India)
- NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
- NASCAR Nationwide Series (only for highlights)
- Dakar Rally (every January)
Baseball
Basketball
- NBA (except for China, India and Hong Kong)
- Super Basketball League (only for Taiwan)
- William Jones Cup
- Asean Basketball League (except for China, Hong Kong, India & Taiwan)
- WNBA (except for China, Philippines, India and Hong Kong)
Extreme sports
Association football
- FIFA Confederations Cup (only for Indian sub-continent)
- Premier League (only for Indian sub Continent)
- FA Cup[7]
- FA Community Shield[8]
- England International matches[9]
- Spanish La Liga[10] (except for Hong Kong, Thailand & Vietnam)
- AFC Champions League
- Asian Cup
- Serie A (only for Indian sub continent)
- Bundesliga (only for China)
- NextGen Series
- S-League (only Highlights)
- Divisi 2 Indonesia
Tennis
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000 (only for India)
- ATP 500 Series (only for India)
- Wimbledon
- Australian Open
- Swiss Indoor Open
- Tournament of Champions
Golf
- PGA EuroPro Tour
- Masters Tournament
- U.S. Open Championship
- The Open Championship
- PGA Grand Slam of Golf
- Asian Tour (only for India)
- OneAsia Tour
- Ladies European Tour (only for Highlights)
- U.S. Women's Open
- LPGA Tour (only for Taiwan)
- PGA Championship (only for Taiwan)
- Ryder Cup (only for Taiwan)
- HSBC Champions (only for Southeast Asia & Taiwan)
Mixed martial arts
News
- SportsCenter Asia
- SportsCenter India
- SportsCenter Hong Kong
- SportsCenter Malaysia
- SportsCenter Taiwan
- SportsCenter Espresso
- Nokia Football Crazy
- Engine Block
- Score Tonight
See also
- ESPN
- ESPN International
- ESPN Asia
- ESPN Philippines
- STAR Sports
- STAR Cricket
- ESPNSTAR.com
- ESPN STAR Sports Media Guide
References
- ↑ "News Corp to buy out ESPN from ESS, Sawhney to leave". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 6 June 2012.
- ↑ Star gets MIB nod to launch regional sports channels
- ↑ http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2007/03/09/opportunity-knocks-for-reds-in-asia-100252-18728585/
- ↑ "TV viewership at all-time high during climactic final". Business Standard. 4 April 2011.
- ↑ "World Cup win shatters all records as 67.6mn tune in". Hindustan Times. 3 April 2011.
- ↑ "CWC final 2011: World Cup final viewership broke records, 67.6 million watched it". Economics Times. 3 April 2011. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012.
- ↑ http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/More/TV
- ↑ http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/More/TV
- ↑ http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/More/TV
- ↑ http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/espn-star-sports-scoresthree-year-deal-for-spanish-la-liga-rights/439919/
External links
- Official site of ESPN STAR Sports
- ESPN STAR China
- ESPN STAR Hong Kong
- ESPN STAR Taiwan
- ESPN STAR Malaysia
- STAR SPORTS PAKISTAN
- ESPN STAR Indonesia
- Official site of SBS ESPN(Korean)(for South Korea)
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