Fox Sports (Latin American TV network) explained
Fox Sports |
Launch Date: | Fox Sports:
Fox Sports 2:
Fox Sports 3:
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Closed Date: | Fox Sports:
Fox Sports 2: (Central America and Dominican Republic) (South America) Fox Sports 3:
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Picture Format: | HDTV 1080i (downscaled to 480i/576i for the SD feed) |
Network: | Fox Sports International |
Country: | United States |
Language: | Spanish |
Area: | Central America South America Caribbean |
Headquarters: | Los Angeles, California, United States[1] |
Former Names: | Prime Deportiva (1995–1996) Fox Sports Americas (1996–1999) |
Replaced: | Speed (Fox Sports 3) |
Replaced By: | ESPN 4 (Fox Sports) ESPN 7 (Fox Sports 2) ESPN 6 (Fox Sports 3) |
Fox Sports was a group of sports television channels available in Latin America. Several years after acquiring 20th Century Fox in 2019, The Walt Disney Company announced its decision to unify its sports broadcasting operations in Latin America exclusively under the ESPN brand. As a result, all Fox Sports channels were rebranded as ESPN by February 2024.[2]
History
The network was launched in 1996 as Prime Deportiva, under the ownership of Liberty Media. Prior to its launch, on October 31, 1995, News Corporation acquired a 50% ownership interest in Liberty's Prime Network group and its international networks (including sister channels Premier Sports and Prime Sports Asia) as part of an expansion of its Fox Sports properties in the Americas.[3] [4] In 1996, the channel was rebranded as Fox Sports Américas, later shortened to Fox Sports in 1999. In 2002, Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst, a Dallas private equity firm, Liberty Media Corp and News Corp created a holding company (Fox Pan American Sports) to jointly operate FOX Sports Latin America.[5] News Corp owned approximately 38% interest.[6] Liberty later exited leaving HMTF and News Corp as co-owners of the cable network. News Corp purchased the ownership rights from HMTF of FOX Sports en Espanol and rebranded as FOX Deportes in 2010. News Corp purchased the remaining ownership rights for the holding company from HMTF and fully owned the FOX Sports Latin America cable network in 2011.
In 2009, a second feed called Fox Sports+ (FOX Sports mas) was launched, to allow simultaneous broadcasting of football. In 2010, FOX Sports signed a deal with UFC to be the first cable network to show it in Latin America. FOX Sports also opened a studio in 2010[7] in Mexico City where it broadcasts original programming and licensed programming. In 2012, the channel was renamed to Fox Sports 2, whereas Speed Channel was rebranded to Fox Sports 3.
In March 2019, the network became a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company after it acquired 21st Century Fox.
In December 2019, it was announced that its Chilean, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Colombian channels would go off the air.[8] [9] [10]
In November 2021, Disney announced that Fox Sports' main channel would be renamed ESPN 4 on December 1, 2021, and it was also announced that on May 1, 2022, Fox Sports Premium would rebrand to ESPN Premium,[11] while Fox Sports 2 and Fox Sports 3 would continue on the air with the premium channel (Fox Sports 1) in Chile continuing on the air as well until February 15, 2024, when Disney announced in November 2023 that Fox Sports 2 and Fox Sports 3 would reorganize and rebrand to ESPN 6 and ESPN 7, while in Chile, the premium channel would rebrand to ESPN Premium.[12] [13] [14]
On May 17, 2023, It was announced that Fox Sports' secondary channel would close in Central America and Dominican Republic on June 14, 2023, with the South feed continue to being kept on air.[15]
Feeds
Fox Sports
Fox Sports 2
Fox Sports 3
Localised channels
- Fox Sports (Chile) — localized feed exclusively available for Chile, replacing Fox Sports in November 2013.
- Fox Sports 1 (Chile) — formerly known as Fox Sports Premium, it was launched at the same time as its sister channel. It covered pay-TV events from Fox Sports and Fox Sports 2 that couldn't be aired live on the localized feed due to broadcast licenses.
- Fox Sports (Colombia) — localized channel launched in 2016 as an independent feed with original programming.
- Fox Sports (Peru) - localised channel launched on 1 March 2018, with exclusive voice-over narrations for matches involving Peruvian football clubs and the Peruvian football team.
- Fox Sports (Uruguay) - localised channel launched in February 2014 with original programming and voice-over narrations for Uruguayan football teams.
Programming
Fox Sports Latin America broadcast sports-related programming 24 hours a day in Spanish. The network carried a wide variety of sports events, including football (UEFA Champions League, Copa Lib, etc.), MLB and WWE programming. Fox Sports also aired talk shows (NET: Nunca es tarde) as well as other programming including exercise programs.
Sports programming
Football
Motorsport
Other sports
Other programming
Alongside its live sports broadcasts, Fox Sports also aired a variety of sports highlight, talk, and documentary styled shows. These include:
South feed
Personalities
North feed
Álex Aguinaga
Alberto Lati
Alberto "Beto" Rojas
Alejandro "Alex" Blanco
Alejandro Correa
Antonio Valls
Brenda Alvarado
Carlos Cabrera
Carlos Hermosillo
Carlos Moreno
Carlos Rodrigo Hernández
Carlos Rosado
Carlos Sequeyro
Carlos Velasco
David Espinosa
Diego Venegas
Eddy Vilard
Eduardo Sainz
Eduardo de la Torre
Ernesto del Valle
Enrique Gómez
Emilio León
Fabián Estay
Fernando Bastién
Fernando Cevallos
Fernando Schwartz
Fernando Von Rossum de la Vega
Gabriel Medina Espinosa
Gerardo Higareda
Guillermo Salas
Gustavo Mendoza
Iris Cisneros
Jerry Soto
Jimena Sánchez
Jonathan Magaña
José Pablo Coello
Juan Carlos Casco
Lorena Troncoso
Luis Díaz Chapulín
Luis Hipólito
Luis Manuel Chacho López
Luis Ramírez
Luis Rodríguez
Luis Mario Sauret
- Marcelo Rodríguez
María del Valle
Marlon Gerson
Mónica Arredondo
Natalia León
Oscar Guzmán
Paulina Chavira
Rafael Márquez Lugo
Raoul Ortíz
Raúl Orvañanos
Ricardo García Ochoa
Ricardo Pato Galindo
Rubén Rodríguez
Salim Chartouni
Santiago Fourcade
Santiago Puente
Sergio Treviño
Tony Rivera
Ulises Herbert
South feed
Mariano Closs
Diego Latorre
Juan Manuel Pons
Gustavo Cima
Sebastián Vignolo
Oscar Ruggeri
Ariel Helueni
Aldo Proietto
Marcelo Benedetto
Juan José Buscalia
Gustavo López
Germán Paoloski
Raúl Cascini
Pablo Bari
Diego Fucks
Damián Manusovich
Marcelo Sottile El Cholo
Carlos Aimar
Fernando Tornello
Adrián Puente
Emiliano Pinsón
Ariel Donatucci
Martín Liberman
Sergio Goycochea
Roberto Trotta
Walter Safarián
Pablo Schillaci
Javier Tabares
Máximo Palma
Raúl Taquini
Emiliano Cándido
Walter Queijeiro
Chiche Ferro
Claudio Frino
Guillermo Salatino
Alina Moine
Matías "Chiquito" García
Emiliano Raggi
Silvio Maverino
Julián Fernández
Fabián Turnes Chino
Juan Manuel Fernández
Agostina Scalise
Alejandro Parmo
Alejo Mazotti
Alejo Rivera
Martín Coggi
Mauro Palacios
Jerónimo Bidegain
Mariana Lamas
Claudio Freire Clarfe
Damián Trillini
Leandro Alves
Luciana Rubinska
Federico Sánchez Ficha
Pablo Sincini
Federico Bueno
Roberto Leto
Jorge Baravalle
Sergio Rek
Federico Bulos
Tomás Fricher
Lucas Aberastury
Mauricio Gallardo
Eduardo Ruiz
Juan Carlos Pellegrini
Raúl Barceló
Sebastián Porto
Sergio Gendler
Esteban Guerrieri
Matías Traversa
Pablo Borsutzky
Juan Gutiérrez
Renato Della Paolera
Juan Fossaroli
Lucila Vit
Fernando Solabarrieta
Dante Poli
Rodrigo Goldberg
Felipe Horta
José Amado
Óscar Córdoba
Víctor Hugo Aristizábal
Darío Ángel Rodríguez
Alejandro Pino
Hernán Peláez
Rafael Sanabria
Lizet Durán
Carlos Roberto Cruz
Daniel Angulo
Diego Fernando Mejía
Daniel Retamoso
- Mathías Brivio
- Julio César Uribe
- Eddie Fleischman
- José Guillermo del Solar
- Flavio Maestri
- Peter Arevalo
- Mauricio Loret de Mola
- Romina Lozano
- Alan Diez
Julio Ríos
Edward Piñón
Marcelo Tejera
Jorge Da Silveira
Fabián Carini
Rodolfo Larrea
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Company Overview of Fox Latin American Channel, Inc.. Bloomberg. 2018-09-24.
- Web site: Disney creates Espn 5, Espn 6 and Espn 7 in order to discontinue Fox Sports brand in the region. tavilatam.com. 15 November 2023.
- News: FOX AND LIBERTY OUTLINE PLANS FOR NEW CABLE VENTURE. Sports Business Journal. Advance Publications. November 1, 1995. April 10, 2015.
- News: TCI, LIBERTY AND NEWS CORP. HAMMER OUT SPORTS NET DETAILS. Sports Business Journal. Advance Publications. May 10, 1996 .
- News: February 5, 2002 . Hicks Muse, Fox Sports in Spanish-language sports venture . Dallas Business Journal . 2021-11-06.
- Web site: SEC filing.
- Web site: 2010-08-08. Fox Sports inaugurated new studios in Mexico Superfights. 2021-03-30. en.superluchas.com. en.
- Web site: Fox Chile cerró sus programas más importantes y Rodrigo Sepúlveda analiza el año: "Ha sido duro". 16 December 2019.
- Web site: La señal Fox Sports deja de emitir desde Uruguay.
- Web site: Eddie Fleischman: Periodista deportivo comunicó que Fox Sports dejará de operar en el Perú. 25 December 2019.
- Web site: Argentina: Fox Sports Premium pasará a ser ESPN Premium . April 3, 2022 . www.anmtvla.com . Spanish.
- Web site: Confirmado: Disney lanza Espn 4 en sustitución de Fox Sports. November 11, 2021. Spanish.
- Web site: ¿Fin de una era? Disney discontinuaría Fox Sports en 2024 . 2023-11-13 . Urgente24 - primer diario online con las últimas noticias de Argentina y el mundo en tiempo real . es-ES.
- Web site: Amaya . Hernán . 2023-11-15 . Latinoamérica: Disney crea Espn 5, Espn 6 y Espn 7 para abandonar definitivamente la marca Fox Sports en la región . 2023-11-18 . TAVI . es-ES.
- Web site: Fox Sports 2 será descontinuado de Centroamérica en Junio. May 17, 2023. May 18, 2023. TVLaint. Spanish.
- Web site: Tune In: Rolex 24 At Daytona. IMSA.com. January 13, 2014.