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Television channel
ESPN Caribbean
Broadcast areaCaribbean
NetworkESPN
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format720pHDTV
(HD feed downgraded toletterboxed480i forSDTV sets)
Ownership
OwnerESPN Inc.
(operated byThe Walt Disney Company Latin America throughESPN International)
History
Launched1989 (International)
2007 (Caribbean)
Links
WebsiteESPNCaribbean.com

ESPN Caribbean is the local division ofESPN Inc., that broadcasts in most Caribbean countries (in English). Operated as part of theESPN International division, the service is composed of ESPN and ESPN2; both were launched in 2007.

Programming

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As with its American parent, ESPN offers a selection of events in the world of sport, while also providing a Caribbean focus on sporting events popular in that region. ESPN's Caribbean networks air in 32 countries and territories. Key programming includes America's Cup Yachting, ICC World T20, ICC World Cup and Regional Super 50, La Liga, Italian Serie A, Golf Majors, NFL, NBA, MLB and Grand Slam tennis, as well as popular regionalized studio shows like ESPNFC.[1]

ESPN Caribbean also produces a regional version ofESPN.com, which provide sports news and programming information to Caribbean viewers.

ESPN Caribbean also programsESPN Play, a specialized broadband network which broadcasts thousands of live games and events online each year. Content features enhanced coverage of events seen on ESPN and ESPN2, as well as some events exclusive to ESPN Play. In addition, ESPN Play also offers an archive of local content including ESPN events and original studio news shows. The service is available through participating service providers as part of the programming tier where ESPN's networks are available, at no additional cost. Sports featured on ESPN Play include Caribbean Regional Super50, ICC World Cup, ICC World T20, MLB, NBA, tennis, golf, among others.

ESPN Radio

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ESPN Caribbean is also the regional distributor ofESPN Radio, which is currently heard over two stations: ZSR-FM (103.5) inNassau, Bahamas (owned by Navetter Broadcasting Company);[2] and KLAS ESPN Sports 89 FM inJamaica (KLAS Sports Radio Ltd.). ESPN secured agreements with ZSR-FM in 2011 and KLAS in 2013.[3]

Sport Events

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Some of the major events seen on ESPN and ESPN2 include:

Football

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Tennis

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Badminton

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Basketball

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Baseball

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College Sports

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Golf

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Gridiron Football

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Handball

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Horse Racing

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Ice Hockey

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Marathon

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Mixed Martial Arts

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Motor Sports

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Multi-sport events

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Poker

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Rugby

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Skiing

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Surf

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Triathlon

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Volleyball

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Weightlifting

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Yachting

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References

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  1. ^"ESPN International Fact Sheet – ESPN MediaZone ESPN MediaZone". Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-20. Retrieved2015-01-20.
  2. ^"Radio Ink Magazine". Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-25. Retrieved2015-01-21.
  3. ^"ESPN Radio Expands to Jamaica « ESPN MediaZone". Archived fromthe original on 2013-08-18.

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