Fox Sports (Chilean TV channel)

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Fox Sports
FOX Sports logo.svg
CountryChile
Broadcast areaChile
NetworkFox Sports
HeadquartersProvidencia, Santiago
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company Latin America
Fox Networks Group
(Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International)
History
Launched11 November 2013
ReplacedFox Sports Básico
Closed31 December 2019
Links
Websitehttp://www.foxsports.cl
Availability
Cable
VTRChannel 166 (1 SD)
Channel 860 (1 HD)
Claro TVChannel 177 (SD)
Channel 477 (HD)
Channel 178 (1 SD)
Channel 478 (1 HD)
Coltrahue DigitalChannel 33 (HD)
Channel 35 (1 HD)
Satellite
DirecTVChannel 607 (SD)
Channel 1607 (HD)
Channel 1604 (1 HD)
Movistar TVChannel 483 (SD)
Channel 485 (1 SD)
Channel 889 (1 HD)
Claro TVChannel 177 (SD)
Channel 478 (1 HD)
Entel TVChannel 210 (SD)
Channel 241 (1 HD)
TuVesChannel 519 (SD)
Channel 518 (1 SD)
IPTV
Telsur/GTD ManquehueChannel 83 (SD)
Channel 856 (HD)
Channel 70 (1 SD)
Channel 846 (1 HD)
MovistarChannel 483 (SD)
Channel 485 (1 SD)
Channel 889 (1 HD)

Fox Sports was a Chilean pay television channel specialised on broadcasting sport events. The localised feed was launched in 11 November 2013, replacing Fox Sports Básico.

History[]

Fox Sports Latin America was available in Chile as two simulcast feeds, which were "Fox Sports Básico" and "Fox Sports Premium", inheriting the Panamerican Sports Network's (PSN) commercial structure in that country after its demise in 2001 as PSN's owner, "Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst", formed a joint venture with Fox Sports International named Panamerican Sports Holding (PSH), which in turn formed a joint venture with Liberty Media and Argentine company Torneos y Competencias named "Fox Pan American Sports" that took control of the Latin American Fox Sports channels from News Corporation. Thus, Fox Sports southern feed broadcasting from Argentina started airing on PSN's slots.

At the time, Fox Sports Premium was the intact broadcast of the Latin American channel broadcasting from Argentina, while Fox Sports Básico was a simulcast with no live programming, relegated to low-tier television packages.

In November 2013, the channel was launched replacing Fox Sports Básico with original programming produced in Chile. In 21 October 2014, Fox Sports Premium stopped being a mirror feed of Fox Sports LA and starts rebroadcasting Fox Sports Chile programming with live events. 7 months later, on 4 May 2015, Fox Sports Premium was rebranded as Fox Sports 1.

Until December 2019, the Fox Sports channels were bundled into a premium pack labelled "Fox Sports Premium" which consisted on Chilean-made Fox Sports 1 and Latin American Fox Sports 2 and 3. It was the only country in the region to sell the network this way.

Due to the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by The Walt Disney Company, Disney took control of Fox Sports. As one of its conditions was to relinquish the network due to anti-monopoly policies by the governments of Mexico and Brazil (Disney already owned ESPN which broadcast 3 channels in Latin America), it announced to close Fox Sports' Chilean, Colombian, Uruguayan and Peruvian local feeds. Fox Sports Chile and Fox Sports 1 closed down on 15 December 2019, with Fox Sports 1 being replaced by Fox Sports Latin America, while Fox Sports Chile turning into a Fox Sports LA feed with no live programming again.

Programming rights[]

Events and competitions that were seen on Fox Sports Chile.

Football[]

Motorsports[]

Gridiron football[]

See also[]

References[]

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