ABC Sport explained

ABC Sport
Channel:ABC Television
Headquarters:Sydney, New South Wales
Parent:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister:ABC TV
ABC Entertains
ABC iview
Website:ABC Sport

ABC Sport is the name given to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's sport programming broadcasts on ABC Television and ABC Radio. From November 2020 the brand includes the former ABC Radio Grandstand.[1]

Since 2021, ABC Sport is a section of the ABC News website (part of ABC Online).[2], ABC Sport has no sports rights.

Television

Past

SportEventBroadcast partner(s)DateReason/subsequent broadcasters
Summer OlympicsMelbourne 1956
Rome 1960
Tokyo 1964
Mexico 1968
Munich 1972
Montreal 1976
Seven (1956, 1972, 1976)
Ten (1968)
Nine (1956, 1972, 1976)
1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976
American footballNational Football League1980s–1990sDropped: Seven, ESPN
Super Bowl1980s–1990sDropped: Seven, ESPN
Association footballA-League[3] Fox Sports2013–2017(ABC Radio), 2019–2021Dropped: Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
Matildas InternationalsFox Sports, SBS (2019–2021)2008–2016, 2019–2021Dropped: Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
Socceroos InternationalsFox Sports, SBS (2019–2021)2014–2015, 2019–2021Dropped: Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
W-LeagueFox Sports2008–2016, 2019–2021Dropped: Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
Seven Network (1974), SBS (1982) 1974–1982Dropped: TBA
English Premier League1970s–1990sDropped: Optus Sport
National Soccer League[4] 2001Replaced by the A-League
AFC Asian Cup[5] Fox Sports2015Dropped: Network 10, Paramount+ Sports
FA Cup1970s–1990sDropped: Optus Sport
Sydney FC v Liverpool FC Match2017Dropped: TBA
Australian rulesAFL (formerly VFL)Seven Network HSV7 (1957–1986), Nine Network GTV9 Melbourne (1957–1986), Network 10 TEN10 Sydney (1987), TVQ10 Brisbane (1987)1957–1987Dropped: Seven, Fox Footy
NEAFL2007–2014Dropped: Seven
NTFL2005–2014Dropped: Seven Network
SANFL1988–2014Dropped: Seven
TSL2009–2014Dropped: Seven Network
VFL (formerly VFA)1987–2014
WAFLTVW7 (1963–1987)1987–2014Dropped: Seven
BaseballAustralian Baseball LeagueNetwork Ten (1990s–1996)1989–1999
Claxton Shield1970s–1988
BasketballFIBA Men's World Cup2014Dropped: TBA
FIBA Oceania Championship for Men2013Dropped: TBA
FIBA Women's World Cup2014Dropped: TBA
FIBA Oceania Championship for Women2013Dropped: TBA
National Basketball Association1983–1991Dropped: ESPN, Kayo Sports
Women's National Basketball Association1991–1999Dropped: ESPN, Kayo Sports
National Basketball LeagueFox Sports1979–2001, 2017–2018Dropped: ESPN, Kayo Sports
Women's National Basketball LeagueFox Sports1981–2015, 2020–2022Dropped: ESPN, Kayo Sports
Commonwealth GamesCardiff 1958, Perth 1962, Kingston 1966, Edinburgh 1970, Christchurch 1974, Edmonton 1978, Brisbane 1982, Edinburgh 1986Nine (1982), Network Ten (1986)1958, 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986Dropped: Seven (2022)
CricketSheffield Shield1970s–1990sDropped: Cricket Network, Fox Sports (final only)
Test cricketNine Network1960s–1979Dropped: Seven and Fox Sports
Women's Twenty20 International2012Dropped: Seven and Fox Sports
Field hockeyHockey World Cup2014Dropped: Fox Sports
GolfAustralian Ladies Masters2017
British Open1970s–1980sDropped: Fox Sports
PGA Tour2019
2021Dropped: Fox Sports
Lawn bowlsDomestic and International Australian Lawn Bowls1981–2011
NetballCommonwealth Bank TrophyC7 Sport (1997–2002)1997–2007
INF Netball World Cup1991, 1995, 2003, 2007Dropped: Nine (2019)
Netball Test Series1990s–2007Dropped: Nine
Paralympic GamesParalympic Games1970s–2013Dropped: Seven
Rugby leagueNSWRL/ARL Premiership now National Rugby LeagueSeven ATN7 1971–1982 0-10 Network 1973–1979 Network 10 1980–1991 Nine Network 1961–1972, 1983, 1992–199519611995Dropped: Nine & Fox Sports
Australia national rugby league teamNine 1957–1977, Seven ATN7 1978–1982, 0-10 Network 1979, Network 10 1980 1957–1982Dropped Nine 1983–1989, 1994–present, Network 10 1990, Seven Network 1991–1993 Fox Sports 1998–present
1986 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France, 1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France French legNetwork 10 British leg1986, 1990
Queensland CupFox Sports1996–2012Dropped: Nine & Fox Sports
Rugby unionAustralia national rugby union team1957–1991
Rugby World Cup1987, 1991Dropped: Nine, Stan Sport (2023)
British and Irish Lions in Australia1959, 1966, 1989Dropped: Nine, Stan Sport (2025)
Shute Shield1996–2014Dropped: Stan Sport
TennisHopman Cup1995–2010

Sports news programs

The program Offsiders is first broadcast on the ABC on Sunday mornings, that reviews 8 debates the previous week's action. ABC News has Grandstand TV hosted by Peter Wilkins on weeknights at 5:30 pmand That Pacific Sports Show focusing on the latest news from the region.

Radio

ABC Sport also hold the radio rights to several Australian and international sporting events, including Australian Football League, National Rugby League, A-League, Super Rugby, Olympics, Australian international cricket games and selected Ford Ranger One-Day Cup games, amongst other major sporting events.

Staff and commentators

Australian Football League

ABC Sport's coverage of the AFL is the flagship sports programme in the southern states. Every game of the season is called by the ABC and is available live nationally on the ABC listen app via the AFL and AFL Extra channels. National radio coverage for games outside the home state is determined by the match with the highest appeal or if there is no clash with other games. ABC Local Radio stations and ABC Sport Digital on DAB+ in the NT, SA, VIC, TAS and WA carry the AFL whilst only local matches are on ABC Radio in the ACT, NSW and QLD, whereas non-local matches in are carried on ABC NewsRadio. The ABC Sport coverage uses "Something Big is Coming" by SATV Music as their 2024 theme song.

The ABC personnel involved in the coverage of the 2024 AFL season include:

Commentators

Experts

Boundary

Journalists

Victorian Football League

Past

Awards

Sports coverage and programs made by ABC Sport have been won and been nominated for several awards at the Logie Awards.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grandstand Summer of Cricket now on ABC SPORT . radioinfo . 3 June 2021.
  2. Web site: [Home page]]. ABC News . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 15 June 2021.
  3. Web site: ABC strikes deal with FFA to become free-to-air home of football in Australia. ABC News. 3 October 2019.
  4. Web site: 27 October 2005 . Evidence that Channel 7 intended to damage soccer (?) . 2023-08-16 . Austadiums.
  5. Web site: Annual Report 2006–07. https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20080216070846/http://www.abc.net.au/corp/annual_reports/ar07/pdf/ABC_annual_report_2006-2007.pdf. dead. 16 February 2008. 6 December 2007. 1 November 2007. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. dmy-all.