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African pay television channel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ESPN Africa (on-air name: ESPN) is an African pay television sports channel 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%), that was launched in 2008 like Setanta Sports and re-branded in August 2014 like Fox Sports, replacing Setanta Sports and Setanta Action. The channel broadcasts in Sub-Saharan Africa in English and French. It was also previously available for a brief period in 2016 in Portuguese.
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The channel traces its origins to a sports licensing company set up by South African sportscaster Barry Lambert, formerly of TVAfrica, as LIM Africa, later renamed Setanta Africa after a deal with Setanta gave them the rights to use the brand and created a localized African channel in August 2008.[1] A second channel, Setanta Action, started in November 2012, airing other sports with particular emphasis on combat sports.[2] The channels were acquired by Fox International Channels in November 2013,[3] and in August 2014, Setanta Africa became Fox Sports and Setanta Action became Fox Sports 2.[4] On 30 August 2019, months after Disney acquired most of 21st Century Fox's assets, the channels and website were put under the ESPN brand.[5]
Its programming mainly features football from Eredivisie, Scottish Premiership, Belgian Pro League and English Football League. The network was also a long-standing broadcaster of the South American competitions Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana across Africa until the rights moved in 2017.[citation needed]
Also broadcasts: NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB, NCAA, PFL, NRL rugby league and Basketball Africa League.
Previously, as the Irish-owned Setanta Africa, the channel broadcast GAA hurling and gaelic football, plus League of Ireland football.
In August 2019, it was announced that the network would rebrand as ESPN Africa on 30 August 2019, due to the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.[6]
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American Football
Australian Football
Baseball
Basketball
Cricket
Ice Hockey
Multi-Sport Events
Rugby union/league
Soccer
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