ESPN Inc. is an American
multinational sports
media conglomerate majority-owned by
The Walt Disney Company, with
Hearst Communications
Hearst Communications, Inc., often referred to simply as Hearst, is an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Hearst owns newspapers, magazines, televi ...
as an equity stakeholder.
For management and
financial reporting
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Relevant financial information is presented in a structured manner and in a form which is easy to un ...
purposes, the company is the main entity within the ESPN and Sports Content
segment of Disney.
Headed by
James Pitaro
James Pitaro is an American media executive and attorney. On March 5, 2018, The Walt Disney Company announced he would become president of ESPN Inc. Pitaro graduated in 1987 from Edgemont High School in Scarsdale, New York. In 1991, Pitaro gradu ...
,
it
owns and operates local and global
cable and
satellite television variants of
ESPN,
ESPN Radio
ESPN Radio, which is alternately platform-agnostically branded as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network. It was launched on January 1, 1992, under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN". ...
,
ESPN.com and other related ventures.
Commonly and colloquially marketed as the "Worldwide Leader in Sports", programming on its television networks include
broadcasts of live or tape-delayed sporting events and sports-related programming including talk shows and
original documentary series and films.
History
ESPN Inc. was founded in 1979 by
Bill Rasmussen
William F. Rasmussen (born October 15, 1932) is an American sports director, and one of the founders of ESPN, along with Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan. Rasmussen served as the first president and CEO of ESPN. ESPN was founded on July 14, 1978, an ...
, initially as an attempt to broadcast
Connecticut sports over an "Entertainment and Sports Programming Network" (
ESPN) cable channel, and soon became a nationwide cable sports network. Shortly after being terminated as the
World Hockey Association's
New England Whalers communications director in 1978, Rasmussen conceived of a plan to produce Connecticut sports events for Connecticut cable systems.
With his son, Scott, they had moved beyond that, considering a national sports channel doable.
RCA had an underused satellite and was pushing for customers. Finding it cheaper by the hour to rent a satellite transponder full-time, instead of 5 hours a day, the Rasmussens changed their plans from creating a Connecticut sports channel to creating a national cable network.
On February 7, 1979, Bill Rasmussen got the
NCAA to agree, in principle, to grant
ESPN broadcast rights for NCAA sports. The next day at the Texas Cable Show exposition, he was able to get cable companies on board. An advertising contract with
Anheuser-Busch was in talks at that time, and
Getty Oil came on board as its major source of capital. In 1979, Rasmussen purchased the first acre of land for ESPN's headquarters in
Bristol, Connecticut.
With a reasonable payment plan in July 1979, Rasmussen leased RCA's Satcom 1 transponder using his credit card. Anheuser-Busch became a major sponsor, signing a $1.4 million ad contract, a record at the time. Getty Oil invested $10 million into ESPN getting a controlling stake in 1979.
On September 7, 1979, the ESPN cable channel went on the air,
with 24 hours of programming on the weekends and limited hours during the week. 625 cable system affiliates were signed up at launch and they had one million household subscribed total (out of 20 million households with cable). The channel's first game featured the
Milwaukee Schlitz and the
Kentucky Bourbons in the deciding game of the championship series of the
American Professional Slo-Pitch League.
In 1980, the company was named in a Texas divorce filing. Groundbreaking for its headquarters took place one year earlier.
Full-time broadcasting began in September 1980. Additional programming at the time included weekly boxing matches.
NBC Sports President Chet Simmons was hired to help run the cable channel. Simmons and Rasmussen were at odds with Getty Oil executives siding with Simmons. At the end of 1980, Rasmussen was removed as company president by Getty Oil executive for ESPN, Stuart Evey, relegating him to a ceremonial role. Rasmussen left in 1981 and sold his remaining stock in 1984.
Investing another $15 million into the company and no profits expected any time soon, Getty used management consultant McKinsey & Co. to assess ESPN's future. McKinsey's lead consultant was Roger Werner, who figured with another $120 million and five years ESPN would become a profit maker. Werner soon was hired by ESPN as vice-president of finance, administration, and planning and developed a new business plan. Werner developed a new revenue source beyond advertising by initiating revolutionary affiliate fees paid by the cable operators by number of subscribers starting at 6 cents. Between CBS Cable folding in October 1982 and the new CEO, Bill Grimes, they convinced most of the reluctant cable providers to pay. By 1985, the fee was 10 cents.
ESPN was the largest cable channel by the end of 1983 with 28.5 million households. Also in 1983, the company began distributing programming outside the United States.
Getty Oil,
Anheuser-Busch and the
NCAA all got involved with the new cable channel. In 1984, the U.S.
ABC
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ABC or abc may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Broadcasting
* American Broadcasting Company, a commercial U.S. TV broadcaster
** Disney–ABC Television ...
television network purchased a controlling stake in the company. ABC later merged with
Capital Cities Communications, and the combined company was purchased by
The Walt Disney Company in 1995.
Multichannel
ESPN started out expanding into other nations and additional channels. The
ESPN International unit was formed in 1988 to start channels in other nations beginning with
ESPN Latin America in 1989. In 1992, ESPN Asia was launched. ESPN partnered with
TF1
TF1 (; standing for ''Télévision Française 1'') is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network.
TF1 is par ...
and
Canal+ for a made over
Eurosport to enter Europe.
RJR Nabisco sold its 20% stake in ESPN to the
Hearst Corporation
Hearst Communications, Inc., often referred to simply as Hearst, is an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Hearst owns newspapers, magazines, televis ...
. Werner resigned as CEO and president in October 1990 for another sports CEO job.
Steve Bornstein
Steve Bornstein (born April 20, 1952) is the chairman of the Media Networks division of the gaming company Activision Blizzard. He previously held high-ranking roles at NFL Network, ESPN, and ABC. While at ESPN, he organized showing ''SportsCen ...
replaced him in the CEO post moving up from the second position of executive vice-president in charge of programming and production.
With
ABC Radio Network, the company started the
ESPN Radio
ESPN Radio, which is alternately platform-agnostically branded as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network. It was launched on January 1, 1992, under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN". ...
Network in 1991 with programming 16 hours per week. Ohlmeyer Communications' sports programming division was purchased in March 1993.
ESPN launched
ESPN2 on October 1, 1993 at 7:30 PM. The channel at the time was targeting those age 18-34. In 1994, ESPN acquired Creative Sports and from Dow Jones an 80% stake in SportsTicker.
In 1997, ESPN acquired the
Classic Sports Network
ESPN Classic was an American multinational pay television network owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns 20%).
The channel was originally l ...
.
In 2006, ESPN acquired the North American Sports Network (NASN). It was re-branded as
ESPN America on February 1, 2009.
In February 2016, ESPN and Tencent reached an agreement of collaboration. ESPN's content would be localized and exclusively distributed and promoted by Tencent's digital platforms in China, including college basketball games, the X Games and an ESPN section on QQ.com. In August 2016, Disney purchased a 1/3 stake in
BAMTech for $1 billion from
MLB Advanced Media with the option to purchase a majority share, which it later exercised, and now owns 85%. Disney purchased the stake to first develop an ESPN-branded subscription streaming service, later named
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 ...
.
Executives
*
James Pitaro
James Pitaro is an American media executive and attorney. On March 5, 2018, The Walt Disney Company announced he would become president of ESPN Inc. Pitaro graduated in 1987 from Edgemont High School in Scarsdale, New York. In 1991, Pitaro gradu ...
– Chairman, ESPN and Sports Content
** Chara-Lynn Aguiar – Senior Vice President, Strategy & Office of the Chairman
** Sonia Coleman – Senior Vice President, Human Resources
** Eleanor "Nell" DeVane – Chief Counsel
** Stephanie Druley – Executive Vice President, Event and Studio Production
*** Mike Shiffman – Senior Vice President, Production
** Thomas Hennessy – Senior Vice President, Finance
** Rob King – Executive Editor-In-Chief, Special Projects
** Chris LaPlaca – Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications
** Burke Magnus – President, Programming and Original Content
*** Brian Lockhart – Senior Vice President,
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 ...
Original Content and
ESPN Films
*** Freddy Rolón – Senior Vice President, Programming and Scheduling
** Tina Thornton – Head of Content Ops and Creative Surround
** Mark L. Walker – Head of Sports Business Development & Innovation
*** Raina Kelley – Vice President and Editor-in-Chief, ''
Andscape
''Andscape'', formerly ''The Undefeated'', is a sports and pop culture website owned and operated by ESPN. Officially launched May 17, 2016, the site describes itself as “the premier platform for exploring the intersections of race, sports and ...
''
**
Norby Williamson – Executive Vice President, Event and Studio Production & Executive Editor
***
Nate Ravitz – Senior Vice President, Digital Content
*** Maria Soares – Senior Vice President, Production and Content Strategy
Assets
Television
*
ACC Network
ACC Network (ACCN) is an American multinational subscription-television channel owned and operated by ESPN Inc. Dedicated to coverage of the Atlantic Coast Conference, it was announced in July 2016 and launched on August 22, 2019. The channel o ...
(2019–present)
*
ESPN (1979–present)
*
ESPN International (1989–present)
*
ESPN2 (1993–present)
*
ESPNews (1996–present)
*
ESPN Classic (1997–2021)
*
ESPN PPV (1999–present)
*
ESPN Films (2001–present)
*
ESPN Deportes (2004–present)
*
ESPNU
ESPNU is an American multinational digital cable and satellite sports television channel owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between the Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and the Hears ...
(2005–present)
*
ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded (2010–2020)
*
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
ESPN Radio, which is alternately platform-agnostically branded as ESPN Audio, is an American sports radio network and extension of the ESPN television network. It was launched on January 1, 1992, under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN". ...
(1992–present)
*
ESPN Deportes Radio (2005–2019)
*
ESPN Xtra (2008–present)
*LRI710 ESPN 107.9 (2010–Present)
*
KRDC (since 2021)
Internet
*
ESPN.com (1993–present), flagship site
*
ESPN3
ESPN3 (formerly ESPN360 and ESPN3.com) is an online streaming service owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which operates the network, through its 80% controlling ownership interest) and Hearst Communications ...
(2005–present), known as ''ESPN360.com'' from 2005–2010
*
ESPN Motion
ESPN Broadband is a business unit of the ESPN company - itself a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. This unit focuses on providing sports content to users over a high speed internet connection. It is divided into five areas: ESPN Motion, ES ...
(2003–present), broadband video
*
WatchESPN (2011–2019), known as ''ESPN Networks'' from 2010–2011
*
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 ...
(2018–present), subscription streaming service available in the US
*
Star+ (2021–present) subscription streaming service available in Latin America.
*ESPN Player, subscription streaming service available in select international markets
*
Andscape
''Andscape'', formerly ''The Undefeated'', is a sports and pop culture website owned and operated by ESPN. Officially launched May 17, 2016, the site describes itself as “the premier platform for exploring the intersections of race, sports and ...
(formerly The Undefeated), describes itself as “the premier platform for exploring the intersections of race, sports and culture.
* espnW.com, focusing on women
*ESPN.mobi, mobile site
*
ESPN Deportes.com ESPN Deportes.com is a Spanish language sports website launched by ESPN in 2000. Currently, it has regional editions for the Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, United States and Venezuela. The website features news, analysis and results of several ...
, Spanish language
*
ESPN FC,
soccer
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, formerly ''ESPN Soccernet''
*ESPNF1.com,
Formula 1
Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The World Drivers' Championship, ...
*
ESPNcricinfo,
cricket
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*ESPNScrum.com,
rugby union
*EXPN.com,
extreme sports
*ESPNBoston.com, operates in conjunction with
Entercom-owned
WEEI AM
*ESPNChicago.com, the site for
Good Karma Brands-owned (former ESPN O&O)
WMVP
*ESPNCleveland.com, joint site for Good Karma Brands-owned
WKNR and
WWGK
WWGK (1540 AM) is a commercial daytime-only radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, that is currently silent. Owned by Good Karma Brands, it has previously operated as an ESPN Radio affiliate. The transmitter tower for WWGK is located on ...
*ESPNDallas.com
*ESPNLosAngeles.com
*ESPNNewYork.com, joint site for
Emmis Communications-owned
WEPN-FM and
Good Karma Brands-owned (former ESPN O&O)
WEPN (AM)
*ESPNWisconsin.com, joint site for
Good Karma Brands-owned
WAUK/Waukesha-Milwaukee and
WTLX/Monona-Madison
Canada
Under the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC; french: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes, links=) is a public organization in Canada with mandate as a regulatory agency for broadcasti ...
's rules regarding foreign broadcasters, ESPN has been prohibited from acquiring majority ownership of any channel operating in Canada. Instead, ESPN partnered with several Canadian firms to form a privately held consortium named NetStar Communications in 1995, which then acquired the sports networks
TSN
TSN may refer to:
Science and technology
* Translin, DNA binding protein involved in microRNA function
* Taxonomic serial number, a stable and unique taxonomic serial number issued by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System
* The Science Netwo ...
and
RDS. These Canadian partners then sold their shares in 2001 to CTV Inc. (now
Bell Media). ESPN continues to own 20 percent of what is now
CTV Specialty Television
This is a list of assets currently owned by Bell Media, a subsidiary of BCE Inc.
Note that this list does not include BCE's 28% interest in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, which itself owns a majority interest in the digital specialty chann ...
while Bell Media owns the remaining 80 percent.
The sports channels owned by the CTV Specialty Television subsidiary:
*
TSN
TSN may refer to:
Science and technology
* Translin, DNA binding protein involved in microRNA function
* Taxonomic serial number, a stable and unique taxonomic serial number issued by the Integrated Taxonomic Information System
* The Science Netwo ...
– five feeds
*
RDS
*
RDS2
*
RDS Info
*
ESPN Classic
Through CTV Specialty Television, ESPN also has an indirect interest in several channels operated in partnership with
Discovery Communications, but ESPN is not believed to be directly involved with these operations.
United Kingdom
In 2006, ESPN acquired the North American Sports Network (NASN), later re-branded as
ESPN America in 2008.
ESPN launched
a domestic channel in the United Kingdom after acquiring a portion of the local rights package to the
Premier League alongside
Sky Sports, replacing the now-collapsed
Setanta Sports. The contract lasted from the 2009–10 season to the 2012–13 season.
However, by 2012, the network had begun to lose many of its key sports rights, including the Premier League, to
BT Group.
On January 25, 2013, ESPN reached a deal to sell its television business in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including ESPN America's programming rights, to
BT Group. The ESPN channel in the United Kingdom was placed under the control of
BT Sport, while
ESPN Classic and ESPN America shut down. ESPN continues to operate digital properties targeting the United Kingdom, including its ESPN.co.uk,
ESPN FC,
ESPNcricinfo, and
ESPNscrum websites. Two years later, ESPN reached a long-term deal with BT Sport for the British rights to ESPN original programming and international event rights.
Other
*
ESPY Award
An ESPY Award (short for Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Award) is an accolade currently presented by the American broadcast television network ABC, and previously ESPN (as of the 2017 ESPY Awards the latter still airs them in the form ...
s (1993–present)
*
ESPN The Magazine (1998–2019)
*
The ESPN Sports Poll The ESPN (Chilton) Sports Poll was created by the Chilton Company in 1993 and launched on January 4, 1994. The Sports Poll was the first ongoing research service to measure sports fan interests, activities and preferences in the United States. In ...
(1994–present)
*
ESPN Broadband (2002–present)
*
ESPN Books
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(2004–present)
*
ESPNU.com (2005–present)
*
ESPN Deportes La Revista (2005–present)
*
ESPN Integration (2006–present)
*
ESPN Online Games (2006–present)
*
ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (2010–present)
*
College football bowl games
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owned by
ESPN Events
*
X Games (1995–present)
*ESPN The Games (1999–2002), joint venture with
Konami and
Disney Interactive
*ESPN Videogames (2003–2005), joint venture with
Sega
is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its international branches, Sega of America and Sega Europe, are headquartered in Irvine, California and London, r ...
See also
*
ESPN on ABC (formerly ''ABC Sports'')
*
A+E Networks
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, also co-owned by Disney and Hearst
*
Walt Disney Television
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