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ESPN


 
ESPN, which originally stood for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, was launched as an American cable TV network dedicated to sports ("sport" in Europe) 24 hours a day on September 7, 1979. Its signature telecast, SportsCenter, debuted with the network and aired its 25,000th episode on August 25, 2002. ESPN broadcasts primarily out of its studios in Bristol, Connecticut and is available in over 77 million homes in the U.S.

ESPN started as an alternative to the short sports segments in standard television news broadcasts and the information found in "Sports" sections of newspapers. ESPN started out fairly small and often had to broadcast unorthodox sporting events, such as tractor pulls and the short-lived United States Football League (USFL), to attract viewers. In 1987, ESPN landed a contract to show National Football League games on Thursday evenings, an event which marked as a turning point in turning ESPN from a smaller cable TV network to a marketing empire and a cornerstone to the rabid "sports culture" it largely helped to create.

ESPN launched a sister network, ESPN2, on October 1, 1993, currently available in more 65 million homes across America. ESPNEWS was launched on November 1, 1996, providing 24 hour-a-day highlights, scores, and news from the sports world. ESPN Classic was launched on October 9, 1997, and airs documentaries and replays some of the greatest games in sports history.

ESPN also launched the ESPN Radio network on January 1, 1992, ESPN the magazine on March 11, 1998, and its ESPN Zone franchise of restaurant/entertainment complexes in Baltimore, Maryland on July 11, 1998.

The entire family of ESPN networks and franchises is owned by ABC (the American Broadcasting Company), which is a part of The Walt Disney Company.

Table of contents
1 Shows
2 Personalities (past & present)
3 External links

Shows

Personalities (past & present)

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