ESPN Philippines
ESPN Philippines | |
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Launched | 1994 |
Closed | January 28, 2013 (merged through Fox Sports Asia) |
Network | Fox International Channels |
Owned by |
News Corporation (through STAR TV and Fox International Channels; 50%) ESPN Inc. (through ESPN International; 50%) |
Slogan | The Worldwide Leader In Sports |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Philippines |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Replaced by | Fox Sports |
Sister channel(s) | STAR Sports |
ESPN Philippines was a Philippine cable sports network owned by STAR TV and Fox International Channels in partnership with ESPN International as part of their joint venture ESPN STAR Sports. Selected sports program shared the same program schedule via ESPN Asia but with local advertisements. On January 28, 2013. the network was replaced by Fox Sports Asia after ESPN's stake was bought out by STAR.
History
ESPNph
By 2019, ESPN returned to Philippine broadcast as it was rebranded as ESPNph. ESPNph is co-owned by ESPN Inc. and TV5 Network. This channel will be launch on the 1st half of 2019
See also
Pay-TV channels and networks based in the Philippines | |
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ABS-CBN | |
Solar Entertainment | |
Viva Entertainment | |
TV5 Network | |
Fox Networks Group Philippines | |
GMA Network | |
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Philippine-only feed | |
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Owners: Disney Media Networks (80%) Hearst Corporation (20%) |
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India | |
Star Select |
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