ESPN (Netherlands)

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ESPN
ESPN wordmark.svg
CountryNetherlands
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkESPN
Programming
Language(s)Dutch
Ownership
OwnerESPN Inc.
operated by Eredivisie Media & Marketing CV (51 % The Walt Disney Company (Benelux) BV)
Sister channels24Kitchen
BabyTV
Fox
National Geographic
National Geographic Wild
History
Launched1 August 2013; 8 years ago (2013-08-01)
Former namesFox Sports (2013–2020)
Links
Websitewww.espn.nl
Availability
Terrestrial
DigitenneChannel 24 (ESPN HD)
Channel 25 (ESPN 2 HD)
Cable
ZiggoChannel 421 (ESPN HD)
Channel 422 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 423 (ESPN 3 HD)
Channel 424 (ESPN 4 HD)
Channel 425 (ESPN Ultra HD)
CaiwayChannel 318 (ESPN HD)
Channel 319 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 320 (ESPN 3 HD)
Channel 321 (ESPN 4 HD)
DELTAChannel 421 (ESPN HD)
Channel 422 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 423 (ESPN 3 HD)
Channel 424 (ESPN 4 HD)
Kabel NoordChannel 310 (ESPN HD)
Channel 311 (ESPN 2)
Channel 312 (ESPN 3)
Channel 313 (ESPN 4)
Satellite
Canal DigitaalChannel 30 (ESPN HD)
Channel 31 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 32 (ESPN 4 HD)
JoyneChannel 39 (ESPN HD)
Channel 40 (ESPN 2)
Channel 41 (ESPN 3)
IPTV
KPNChannel 14/221 (ESPN HD)
Channel 222 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 223 (ESPN 3 HD)
Channel 224 (ESPN 4 HD)
Channel 694 (ESPN Ultra HD)
T-Mobile NetherlandsChannel 150 (ESPN HD)
Channel 151 (ESPN 2 HD)
Channel 152 (ESPN 3 HD)
Channel 153 (ESPN 4 HD)
Streaming media
Ziggo GOZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)
ESPN WatchWatch live (Netherlands only)

ESPN is a Dutch group of pay television sports channels, owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and the Hearst Communications (which owns the remaining 20%) and operated by Eredivisie Media & Marketing CV in which The Walt Disney Company (Benelux) BV has 51% ownership. ESPN launched as Fox Sports on 1 August 2013, buying out the Eredivisie Live service from the Dutch Football League.[1][2] On 31 December 2020, it was renamed ESPN after the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney in 2019. ESPN offers 4 HD channels and 1 Ultra HD channel, Video-on-demand services and ESPN app. Its main competitor is the Dutch premium television service Ziggo Sport Totaal.

History[]

It launched as Eredivisie Live at the start of the 2008–09 season on 29 August 2008.[3] Highlights of the Eredivisie can be seen on the national public broadcaster NOS.

The pundit team includes Jan van Halst, Mario Been and Pierre van Hooijdonk. Gary Lineker provides a weekly analysis of the matches, which can be seen on the website of Eredivisie Live. The website also offers pay-per-view matches.

Between the 2009–10 and 2012–13 seasons, Eredivisie Live broadcast the UEFA Europa League live on Thursdays. From 2013–14 the coverage switched to sister service Fox Sports International for matches of non-Dutch clubs.[4]

In August 2013, the Eredivisie Media & Marketing CV would establish another two channels which included Fox Sports International while Eredivisie Live was rebranded into Fox Sports Eredivisie on 1 August 2013.[5]

On 20 March 2019 The Walt Disney Company acquired 21st Century Fox, including Fox Networks Group Benelux and Fox's 51% stake on the channel.[6][7] Since July 2019, Fox Sports 1 is part of the KPN provider basic package.[8] On 1 October 2020, it was announced that the networks would rebrand as ESPN on 31 December 2020, due to the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.[9][10]

The number of linear television channels was reduced to 4 on 2 August 2021.[11] ESPN Ultra HD launched on 2 August 2021, During the Johan Cruijff Schaal. This also was 's last match as ESPN commentator. [12]

Channels[]

  • ESPN
  • ESPN 2
  • ESPN 3
  • ESPN 4
  • ESPN Ultra HD
  • ESPN Watch Digital app for subscribers

Coverage[]

Football[]

  • Eredivisie All games live
  • KNVB Cup All games live, with late evening kick-off simulcasted on free-to-air channel FOX
  • Keuken Kampioen Divisie at least 2 games per week live with a switch program for all friday games (Voetbal op Vrijdag) (including the friday Eredivisie game)
  • Vrouwen Eredivisie Sunday game live
  • Johan Cruyff Shield
  • UEFA Europa League All games with Dutch teams involved live, selected other games
  • UEFA Europa Conference League All games with Dutch teams involved live, selected other games
  • CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • CONMEBOL Sudamericana
  • CONMEBOL Recopa
  • Africa Cup of Nations All games live
  • 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)
  • MLS

American Football[]

Baseball[]

  • MLB

Basketball[]

  • NBA 6 games per week live
  • NCAA College Basketball

Ice Hockey[]

  • NHL 3 games per week live

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jarco Kriek (26 June 2013). "Eredivisie Live wordt Fox Sports Eredivisie en International". TotaalTV.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-07-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Robert Briel (10 July 2008). "Eredivisie Live launches August 29". Broadband TV News.
  4. ^ "Eredivisie Live wordt Fox Sports eredivisie". Fox Sports. 30 June 2013.
  5. ^ Eredivisie Live wordt FOX Sports Eredivisie , 26 June 2013
  6. ^ New Disney Registration Statement
  7. ^ Szalai, Georg; Bond, Paul (March 20, 2019). "Disney Closes $71.3 Billion Fox Deal, Creating Global Content Powerhouse". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  8. ^ Fox Sports 1 vanaf nu in basispakket KPN Foxsports.nl, 23 juli 2019
  9. ^ "Fox Sports gaat ESPN Sports heten". broadcastmagazine.nl. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  10. ^ "FOX Sports heet vanaf 1 januari ESPN | Eredivisie". eredivisie.nl (in Dutch). 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  11. ^ Jarco Kriek (30 May 2021). "ESPN schrapt zenders: terug naar vier kanalen" (in Dutch). TotaalTV.nl. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  12. ^ Jarco Kriek (23 July 2021). "'ESPN UHD na Ziggo en SKV ook bij KPN'" (in Dutch). TotaalTV.nl. Retrieved 30 July 2021.

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