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ESPNews

American sports news television channel


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ESPNews is an American sports news television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company, through its ESPN Inc. joint venture. The channel is primarily dedicated to broadcasting sports news, highlights, press conferences, and commentary.

History[edit]

ESPNews was launched on November 1, 1996, as a 24-hour sports news network. The channel was created to provide sports fans with up-to-the-minute news, scores, and highlights. Initially, ESPNews was available only to a limited number of cable subscribers, but it has since expanded its reach to a broader audience through various cable and satellite providers.

Programming[edit]

ESPNews primarily focuses on delivering sports news and highlights. The channel features live coverage of press conferences, breaking news, and in-depth analysis of major sporting events. Some of the notable programs on ESPNews include:

High Definition[edit]

In March 2008, ESPNews began broadcasting in high definition (HD). The HD feed provides viewers with a higher quality picture and enhanced graphics, making the viewing experience more enjoyable.

Related Channels[edit]

ESPNews is part of the ESPN family of networks, which includes:

Headquarters[edit]

The headquarters of ESPNews is located in Bristol, Connecticut, which is also the home of the main ESPN studios.

See Also[edit]

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