ESPN2 is an American multinational
pay television
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network owned by
ESPN Inc., a
joint venture
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between
The Walt Disney Company
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(which owns a controlling 80% stake) and
Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%).
ESPN2 was initially formatted as a younger-skewing counterpart to its parent network
ESPN
ESPN (originally an initialism for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by ESPN Inc., owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%). The ...
, with a focus on sports popular among
young adult
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audiences (ranging from mainstream events to other unconventional sports), and carrying a more informal and youthful presentation than the main network. By the late 1990s, this mandate was phased out, as the channel increasingly became a second outlet for ESPN's mainstream sports coverage.
As of November 2021, ESPN2 reaches approximately 76 million television households in the United States - a drop of 24% from nearly a decade ago.
History
ESPN2 launched on October 1, 1993, at 7:30 p.m.
ET. Its inaugural program was the premiere of ''SportsNight'', a sports news program originally hosted by
Keith Olbermann and
Suzy Kolber; Olbermann opened the show and the channel by jokingly welcoming viewers to "the end of our careers."
Launching with an estimated carriage of about 10 million homes, and nicknamed "The Deuce", ESPN2 aimed to be a more informal and youth-oriented channel than parent network ESPN. The youthful image was also reflected in its overall presentation, which featured a
graffiti
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-themed logo and on-air graphics.
Its initial lineup featured studio programs such as ''SportsNight''—which host Keith Olbermann characterized as a "lighter" parallel to ESPN's ''
SportsCenter'' that would still be "comprehensive, thorough and extremely skeptical", ''
Talk2''—a nightly talk show hosted by
Jim Rome that was billed as an equivalent to
CNN's ''
Larry King Live'', ''Max Out''—an extreme sports
anthology series
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carried over from ESPN, and ''SportsSmash''—a five-minute recap of sports headlines which aired every half-hour. ESPN2 also carried several half-hour studio programs focused on specific sports, such as ''
NFL 2Night'', ''
NHL 2Night,'' and ''RPM 2Night''. Event coverage would focus on coverage of mainstream sports popular within the 18–34 age demographic, such as auto racing,
college basketball
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and
NHL hockey (where, beginning in the
1993–94 season, it aired up to five games per-week under the title ''NHL Fire on Ice''),
while also covering atypical sports such as
BMX
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History
BMX began during the earl ...
and other
extreme sports.
ESPN2 would also be used to showcase new technology and experimental means of broadcasting events: on September 18, 1994, ESPN2 simulcast
CART
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It is different from the flatbed tr ...
's
Bosch Spark Plug Grand Prix using only
onboard camera feeds. In 1995, ESPN2 introduced the "
BottomLine
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", a persistent
news ticker which displayed sports news and scores. The BottomLine would later be adopted by ESPN itself and all of its future properties.
In the late 1990s, ESPN2 began to phase out its youth-oriented format, and transitioned to becoming a secondary outlet for ESPN's mainstream sports programming; telecasts began to adopt a more conventional style, and the "graffiti 2" logo was dropped in 2001 in favor of a variation of the standard ESPN logo. On-screen graphics (such as the BottomLine) used a blue color scheme instead of red to differentiate it from ESPN. On February 12, 2007, ESPN2's unique branding elements were stripped from most on-air presentation: the ESPN2 brand is now solely used for station identification, and is no longer used as part of the branding of its programming.
Programming
Sports events presented on ESPN2 originally tended to be alternative sports such as
poker,
billiards,
lumberjacking,
extreme sports and, more recently,
drum and bugle corps. However, in recent years ESPN2 has broadcast increasingly more mainstream sporting events, including
Major League Baseball
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games, the
East–West Shrine Game, much of the 2006
World Baseball Classic, many
Major League Soccer
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games,
NCAA football games,
NCAA basketball games, the
WNBA, the
Arena Football League, regular season
KHL games, and Saturday afternoon
NASCAR Nationwide Series races. In 2011, ESPN2 also acquired broadcast rights to delayed coverage for some
American Le Mans Series events, with series' major events airing on
ABC. ESPN2 College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of
college football on ESPN2. The channel airs the
Canadian Football League
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playoffs, including the season-ending
Grey Cup
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, simulcasting from their Canadian partner
TSN
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Science and technology
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* The Science Netwo ...
.
The channel has also become ESPN's home for tennis coverage. The showpieces are all four of the "Grand Slam" tournaments: the
Australian Open, the
French Open
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,
Wimbledon and the
US Open. U.S.-based tournaments, including the
ATP Masters 1000 events at
Indian Wells and
Miami
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, as well as the
US Open Series, are also broadcast on the channel.
Most of ESPN's soccer output has been broadcast on ESPN2, including
Major League Soccer
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,
Premier League and
La Liga
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matches; the channel also broadcast the United States'
FIFA World Cup
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qualifiers in 2009. ESPN2 formerly broadcast matches of the
UEFA Champions League
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, until rights for that tournament moved to
Fox Soccer and its sister networks. In 2003, ESPN2 began broadcasting
Major League Lacrosse games. In March 2007, ESPN2 and the league agreed on a new broadcast contract that ran until the 2016 season.
On October 4, 2017, ESPN announced that it had acquired rights to the
Formula One World Championship; the majority of the races are carried by ESPN2.
The NHL returned to ESPN in the
2021–22 season; ESPN2 primarily serves as a secondary broadcaster during the
Stanley Cup Playoffs.
ESPN2's former flagship show, the morning sports/entertainment program ''
Cold Pizza'', achieved minimal success and saw several format and host changes. In January 2006, it was supplanted by the television simulcast of
ESPN Radio's ''
Mike and Mike in the Morning'' (which moved from
ESPNews) and moved to a later time slot (10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time). In May 2007, ''Cold Pizza'' moved from New York City to the ESPN headquarters in
Bristol, Connecticut and was renamed ''
ESPN First Take''. After ESPN became part of a new broadcast contract with the association, ESPN2 also premiered the new daily show ''
NASCAR Now'' (similar to the previous ''RPM 2Night'', except only focusing on NASCAR) in February 2007. ''Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith'', a program that featured interviews with popular sports figures, had averaged extremely low ratings, and had also faced several timeslot changes, until it was finally canceled in January 2007.
On August 8, 2018, ESPN2
stunted
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as "
ESPN8: The Ocho"—an homage to a fictitious eighth ESPN channel portrayed in the 2004 film ''
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story'', dedicated to unconventional and obscure sporting events. The event—which also included airings of the original film— was a follow-up to a similar marathon aired by
ESPNU the previous year.
Simulcasting and alternative telecasts
ESPN2 has also simulcast many game telecasts with ESPN, usually as a part of a
"Full Circle" or "Megacast" broadcast, which covers a single event across ESPN platforms with different forms of coverage (such as different camera angles and features). ESPN2 also simulcasts some programming from ESPNews, often during local
blackouts of scheduled national game telecasts, and for a while provided a simulcast of
ESPN Deportes' edition of ''SportsCenter'' on Sundays. In return, ESPN2 programming is often seen on ESPN during blackouts of games in certain markets.
ESPN2 also often carries ''
SportsCenter'' at times when the broadcast on ESPN is delayed by a sporting event that overruns into one of the program's scheduled timeslots. ESPN and ESPN2 also jointly aired two episodes of a documentary special called ''This is SportsCenter'', in which ESPN showed a documentary showing the production of an edition of ''SportsCenter'', while the finished product aired on ESPN2. The documentary would usually air for two hours, where the first hour would cover the preliminary production of the night's show on ESPN, while ESPN2 aired ESPN's regular programming. The second hour usually spent time at
production control while covering reaction to the night's developments.
On March 16, 2008, ESPN2 aired
CBS-produced coverage of the
SEC men's basketball championship game in most of the country. A
tornado
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had damaged the original game site, the
Georgia Dome, causing the remainder of the tournament to be rescheduled and re-located to the smaller
Alexander Memorial Coliseum. However, the new, later tip-off time for the SEC championship created a scheduling conflict with CBS's coverage of the
Big Ten championship game. As a result, CBS aired the SEC championship on its affiliates in the markets of the teams involved, while ESPN2 aired a simulcast of the game in the rest of the country.
ESPN2 has occasionally been used to carry simulcasts of ESPN Deportes' Spanish-language coverage of events, in an effort to boost availability of the Spanish broadcast and promote the ESPN Deportes channel (as ESPN2 is available in a significantly larger number of homes than ESPN Deportes), and reduce the need to
counterprogram with lesser-viewed programs. Examples since 2016 have included
NBA Christmas Day games, the
2017 World Baseball Classic (whose English rights were exclusively held by
MLB Network), and an
International Champions Cup game between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. From the
2017 NFL season through
2020
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, ESPN2 simulcast ESPN Deportes' Spanish-language broadcasts of ''
Monday Night Football'' during the first nine weeks of the season, including its pre-game show ''NFL Esta Noche'', and
ESPN Latin America's ''SportsCenter'' from Mexico City after the game. ESPN2 had largely scheduled filler programming against ''MNF'' until November, when it begins its Monday-night
college basketball coverage.
In the 2021 season, the Spanish simulcast of ''MNF'' was replaced with ''
Monday Night Football with Peyton and Eli'' (colloquially known as the "Manningcast"), which is hosted by
Eli and
Peyton Manning, and features appearances by other celebrity guests.
High definition
ESPN2 broadcasts in
high definition
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in the
720p
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resolution format, which was launched in January 2005. In January 2011, the separate ESPN2HD branding began to be phased out, as in May of that year, the channel would shift to using the
AFD #10 flag to transmit the channel's
standard definition feed in
letterboxed widescreen
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, mirroring the display of the high definition feed, with the SD feed eventually phased out to allow downscaling of the HD feed for the standard definition channel.
References
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