ESPN (Latin America)

ESPN is the Latin American division of ESPN Inc., and broadcasts sports-related programming for the region in Spanish. It was launched on 31 March 1989. Its programming is adapted to the likes of viewers, who tend to prefer football and Hispanic baseball players to the more locally produced programs.

ESPN Latin America
Launched31 March 1989 (1989-03-31)
NetworkESPN
Owned byESPN Inc.
(operated by The Walt Disney Company Latin America)
LanguageSpanish
Broadcast areaArgentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Central America
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Mexico
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Sister channel(s)ESPN 2, ESPN 3, ESPN Brasil, ESPN Extra
WebsiteESPN.com
ESPN Latin America logo from 1989 to 2002 and from 2006 to 2013. It is still used in the northern feeds of ESPN spin-off channels.

ESPN Latin America, unlike its U.S. sister channels, has more programs related to football, such as live games from Spain's La Liga.

The Disney/Hearst Corporation joint venture has also added some secondary regional channels for the Latin American region in the last few years, like ESPN 2, ESPN 3 and ESPN Extra.

In 2011 ESPN launched a new channel, named ESPN 3, which is divided in four segments: Live (broadcasts live coverage of sport events), Compact (resumed sport events), ESPN 3.0 (extreme sports) and ESPN Series (featuring "30 For 30").

Feeds

Sport events

List of events that can be viewed on ESPN Latin America Networks:

Football

Multi-sport events

Tennis

Basketball

Baseball

Boxing

  • ESPN Knockout (Various bouts)

College Sports

Cricket

  • Cricket World Cup (Only on ESPN Play)
  • ICC World Cup Qualifier (Only on ESPN Play)
  • ICC World Twenty20 (Only on ESPN Play)
  • ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier (Only on ESPN Play)
  • Under 19 Cricket World Cup (Only on ESPN Play)

Cycling

eSports

Extreme Sports

Field Hockey

Golf

Gridiron football

Horse racing

Marathon

Motor Sports

Polo

Rugby

Water Sports

Weightlifting

Yachting

Personalities

Northern feed

  • José Ramón Fernández
  • Roberto Gómez Junco
  • Emilio Fernando Alonso
  • Ciro Procuna
  • Jared Borgetti
  • Felipe Ramos Rizo
  • Juan Manuel Márquez
  • Jorge Eduardo Sánchez
  • Raúl Allegre
  • Eitán Benezra
  • Paulina García Robles
  • Rafael Puente
  • Dionisio Estrada
  • Mario Carrillo
  • Pablo Viruega
  • Miguel Pasquel
  • Javier Trejo Garay
  • Jorge Pérez Navarro
  • John Sutcliffe
  • Heriberto Murrieta
  • Cristina Alexander
  • Eduardo Varela
  • Juan Pablo Fernández
  • Marco Martos
  • Mauricio "Tyson" López Chávez
  • Sergio Dipp
  • José Antonio "El Tato" Noriega
  • Héctor Huerta
  • Gustavo Tella
  • Jaime "Jimmy" González
  • Ángel García Toraño
  • Jorge Carlos Mercader
  • Alejandro de la Rosa
  • Alfonso "Poncho" Vera
  • Antonio Valle
  • Alex Pombo
  • Ricardo Puig
  • Fernando Tirado
  • Tito Manriquez
  • Tlatoani Carrera
  • Miroslava Montemayor
  • Mauricio Pedroza
  • Guillermo Celis
  • Adalberto Franco
  • Rosana Franco
  • Rigoberto Cervantez
  • Ismael Valdez
  • Katia Castorena
  • Pilar Perez
  • Andrés Agulla
  • Axel Jürgens
  • Daniel Martínez
  • Delfina Moyano
  • Francisco "Paco" Alemán
  • Hernán Pereyra
  • Hernán Rey
  • José Luis Clerc
  • Leopoldo González
  • Mario Alberto Kempes
  • Martín Ainstein
  • Ricardo Ortiz
  • Sebastián Martínez Christensen
  • Silvia Bertolaccini
  • Flavio Pereira
  • Óscar Restrepo
  • Claudia Trejos
  • Enrique Rojas
  • Ernesto Jerez
  • Fernando Palomo
  • Roger Valdivieso
  • Álvaro Morales
  • David Faitelson
  • Barak Fever
  • Fernando Valdizán
  • Manuel "Manú" Martín
  • Alba Galindo
  • Kenneth Garay
  • Carlos Nava
  • Jerry Olaya
  • Alfredo Lomeli
  • Alvaro Martín
  • Carlos "Coach" Morales
  • Michelle LaFountain
  • Roberto Abramowitz
  • Robert Sierra
  • Carolina Guillén
  • Carolina Padrón
  • Fernando Álvarez
  • Luis Alfredo Álvarez
  • Nicolas Pereira
  • Richard Méndez

Southern feed

  • Miguel Simón
  • Jorge Barril
  • Facundo Quiroga
  • Germán Sosa
  • Hernán de Lorenzi
  • Quique Wolff
  • Alejandro Coccia
  • Pablo Ferreira
  • Javier Frana
  • Juan Ignacio "Juani" Guillem
  • Pablo Stecco
  • Mercedes "Mechi" Margalot
  • Marcelo Espina
  • Juan Pablo Alessandrini
  • Diego Monroig
  • Facundo Quiroga
  • Manuel Contemponi
  • Fabián Taboada
  • Agostina Larocca
  • Ignacio Meroni
  • Alfredo Conrad
  • Esteban Lasala
  • Tomás de Vedia
  • Carolina Losada
  • Carlos Irusta
  • Guillermo Poggi
  • Javier Gil Navarro
  • Marcelo López
  • Mario Sabato
  • Martín Garrahan
  • Juan Marconi
  • Miguel Granados
  • Juan Szafrán
  • Esteban Lasala
  • Tony Pena
  • Alejandro Klappenbach
  • Gustavo Morea
  • Gustavo Sgalla
  • Juan Ignacio "Juani" Chela
  • Nati Jota
  • Nicolás Hueto
  • Andrea Schettino
  • Alejandro Ruzal
  • Norberto Laterza
  • Natalia Botti
  • Victor Pochat
  • Martín Urruty
  • Fernando Carlos
  • Mariano Ryan
  • Martín Altberg
  • Matías Sánchez
  • Marcelo Durán
  • Diego Albanese
  • Eduardo Simone
  • Leonardo Montero
  • Daniel Tílger
  • Diego Cánepa
  • Morena Beltrán
  • Andrés Lacouture
  • Andrés Marocco
  • Fabián Vargas
  • Faustino Asprilla
  • Gerardo Bedoya
  • Germán Arango
  • Guillermo Arango
  • Jorge Bermudez
  • Luis Fernando Domínguez
  • Santiago Escobar
  • Sigfredo Gómez
  • Tito Puccetti
  • Vito De Palma
  • Diego Muñoz
gollark: Yes, I'm looking at that.
gollark: Hmm, the only APL thing I can get from my package manager is "GNU APL".
gollark: Is there a similar language without the incomprehensible symbols? I've heard of "J" or something.
gollark: I am somewhat interested in doing so at this point.
gollark: Clearly the solution is to use rational numbers everywhere all the time instead?

See also

References

    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.