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ESPNU

ESPNU is an American multinational digital cable and satellite sports television 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%). The channel is primarily dedicated to coverage of college athletics, and is also used as an additional outlet for general ESPN programming. ESPNU is based alongside its sister networks at ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.

ESPNU
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersBristol, Connecticut
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company (80%)
Hearst Communications (20%)
ParentESPN Inc.
Sister channels
History
LaunchedMarch 4, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-03-04)
Links
WebsiteESPNU official website
Availability
Streaming media
WatchESPN or ESPN appWatchESPN.com
(U.S. cable subscribers only; requires login from pay television provider to access content)
Sling TVSports Extra Package
YouTube TVbase package
Hulu + Live TVbase package
DirecTV StreamMax package

As of November 2021, ESPNU reaches approximately 51 million television households in the United States – a drop of 24% from nearly a decade ago.[1] By June 2023, this number has dropped to 37.9 million households.[2]

History edit

The network was launched on March 4, 2005, with its first broadcast originating from the site of Gallagher-Iba Arena on the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The network's first live event was a semifinal game of the Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball tournament between Southeast Missouri State University and Eastern Kentucky University. The network was launched as a response to rival College Sports Television (CSTV) (now CBS Sports Network). ESPN was also being investigated by the U.S. Justice Department on allegations of "warehousing" collegiate sporting events from certain conferences, or signing a deal with a conference for all their games, but only televising a small number and not allowing the conference to make other arrangements for television broadcasts.

ESPN and XOS Technologies entered into a partnership for college athletics websites to compete directly with CSTV's growing internet presence. On August 28, 2006, ESPNU launched a new SportsCenter spin-off focusing entirely on college sports. The program, SportsCenterU, was originally scheduled to be broadcast from ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut, however ESPN instead chose to originate the show from Charlotte. Mike Hall was the program's lead anchor until August 2007, when he left for the new Big Ten Network. He was replaced by Mike Gleason and Lowell Galindo. The two are joined on-set by color commentators that vary depending on the sports season.

The same day as SportsCenterU's debut, ESPNU launched the website ESPNU.com. The site included live-streaming of college sports events, a multimedia player dedicated to college sports, podcasts and ESPN Motion clips of studio programming from the ESPNU television network.

ESPNU expanded its live programming to water polo by broadcasting its first-ever water polo match between the women's teams of Princeton University and Bucknell University on March 28, 2009, from DeNunzio Pool in Princeton, New Jersey.

In addition to its collegiate sports coverage, ESPNU has simulcast ESPN Radio's midday program over its airwaves since 2008, with the exception of a brief period between 2011 and 2012. The program airing for the majority of that time was The Herd with Colin Cowherd, which has since moved to Fox Sports Radio and is simulcast on Fox Sports 1. Following Cowherd's departure and several weeks of guest hosts taking over the timeslot, The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz became the permanent replacement for The Herd.

On April 26, 2017, as part of a larger series of company-wide cuts, it was announced that ESPNU's studio operations would be re-located from Charlotte to ESPN's main headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. Less than 10 employees were laid off as part of the cuts. SEC Network and ESPN Events continue to operate out of Charlotte.[3]

On August 8, 2017, ESPNU aired a marathon of lesser-known and unconventional non-college sports as "ESPN 8: The Ocho"—an homage to a fictitious eighth ESPN channel portrayed in the film DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story, which aired events that were "almost a sport".[4][5] The stunt was reprised the following year on ESPN2.[6]

On August 31, 2017, as part of an extension of ESPN's agreements with the service, Sirius XM's channel College Sports Nation was relaunched as ESPNU Radio. The channel carries audio simulcasts of ESPN college sports studio programming, as well as other programs and event coverage.[7][8] The co-branding agreement ended on February 4, 2023.[9]

Carriage edit

On May 19, 2009, ESPN announced it had reached a carriage agreement with Comcast, which allows the cable provider to carry ESPNU on a widely distributed digital cable tier, instead of a less popular sports tier.[10] ESPNU was added to most Comcast systems in time for the start of the 2009–10 college football season. This ended several years of negotiations and somewhat of a feud between Comcast and ESPN over carriage of ESPNU.

On that same date, ESPNU reached a new carriage agreement with DirecTV, which moved the channel from the satellite provider's add-on "Sports Pack" to its basic "Choice" package on July 1, 2009, swapping channels and packages with ESPN Classic.[11] Cablevision added ESPNU to its systems on March 23, 2010.[12]

ESPNU is carried on PlayStation Vue,[13] and Sling TV.[14]

Outside the United States, ESPNU became available in Mexico in 2017.[15]

Dish Network lawsuit edit

On August 4, 2009 Dish Network sued ESPN for $1 million in a federal lawsuit, alleging that ESPN breached its contract by not extending the same carriage terms that the programmer provided to Comcast and DirecTV for ESPNU and ESPN Classic. The lawsuit claims ESPN violated the "Most Favored Nations" clause.[16]

The next day, ESPN announced it would fight the lawsuit and said in a press release: "We have repeatedly advised Dish that we are in full compliance with our agreement and have offered them a distribution opportunity with respect to ESPNU and ESPN Classic consistent with the rest of the industry. We will not renegotiate settled contracts and will vigorously defend this legal action, the apparent sole purpose of which is to get a better deal."[17]

Dish Network moved the channel from its "Classic Gold 250" package to its "Classic Bronze 100" package on September 30, 2009. However, it claimed that the move had nothing to do with the lawsuit.[18]

Coverage rights edit

ESPNU has rights to sporting events from the following collegiate athletic conferences:

List of programs broadcast by ESPNU edit

Current edit

Studio edit

  • ESPNU Bracketology (2006–present)
  • ESPNU Coaches Spotlight (2006–present)
  • Give 'N Go (2007–present)
  • Inside the Big East (2006–present)
  • ESPNU Inside the Polls (2005–present)
  • ESPNU Recruiting Insider (2006–present)
  • SportsCenterU (2006–present)
  • College Football Live

Live sports programs edit

  • ESPNU College Baseball (2005–present) Regular Season & select NCAA Tournament games LIVE
  • ESPNU College Basketball (2005–present)
  • ESPNU College Football (2005–present)
  • ESPNU College Hockey (2005–present) Coverage of the Men's DI NCAA tournament regionals and the Women's National Collegiate Frozen Four (since 2021); select regular season games from the Big Ten (since 2013) and Hockey East (beginning 2022)
  • ESPNU College Lacrosse (2005–present) Includes D1 Men's Tournament until Semis when it moves to ESPN 2.
  • ESPNU College Soccer (2005–present) NCAA D1 Men's Semifinals Finals & Women's Semifinals & Finals as well as select men's & women's regular season games
  • ESPNU College Softball (2005–present) Regular Season & select NCAA Tournament games LIVE
  • ESPNU College Volleyball (2005–present) Women's games as well as Beach Volleyball Tournament Day 1
  • ESPN Megacast (2006–2007 as ESPN Full Circle, 2015–present)
  • High School Showcase (2005–present)
  • NHL on ESPN (2022–present) - Playoff broadcasts
  • NBA on ESPN (2015–2017?) - Playoff broadcasts
  • NBA G League (2015–present) Mainly playoff games or G League showcase (since no fans are allowed to watch live at the stadium)
  • International Champions Cup (2018–present) When there is more than one game on or an early morning game in United States Local Time
  • United Soccer League (2018–present) a secondary network for the game of the week when ESPN2 or ESPNews has a live event at the games start
  • FIL World Lacrosse Championships (2018–present)
  • ESPN Radio TV Broadcasts – Only when ESPNews has a planned live sports "game" event cuts off there coverage of the broadcast will it be on ESPNU.
  • Formula One (2018–present) Live Telecast of Sky Sports F1 Grand Prix Practice 2 Coverage Only as ESPN 2 airs Practice 1 & Qualifying Sessions with ESPNews & Major Races On ESPN/ABC
  • Pan American Games (2011, 2015 & 2019) English coverage of the games when ESPN 2 or ESPN has other sports coverage. Just a loop around of the main events/matches going on at that moment, however every match is in Spanish only on ESPN 3
  • Summer of Next (2013–present) Showcases the best High School Athletes in the semi-finals & championship matches of some of the best tournaments in High School Lacrosse, Basketball, Softball, & Baseball. It ends with the best High School Football teams, players & games in the first weekend of the High School Football season with a three day event on the ESPN Networks.
  • The Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal matches that ESPN or ESPN 2 can not show due to other sports.
  • Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge Live annual competition with more than 2,800 registered students from 93 countries and 596 universities and colleges.

Original series edit

  • Faces of Sports (2005–present)
  • Honor Roll (2005–present)
  • The Season: Ole Miss Football (2018–present)

Former edit

  • Summer House (2006–2007)
  • The U (2005–2006)
  • UNITE (2012–2013)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ESPN Pay-TV Carriage Fell Another 10% To End Fiscal 2021 At 76 Million U.S. Households". November 24, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  2. ^ "How many homes the sports networks are available in".
  3. ^ "ESPN layoffs hit Charlotte offices". The State. Retrieved 26 April 2017.
  4. ^ "ESPN is creating ESPN8: 'The Ocho' for one glorious day". SB Nation. Retrieved 2017-08-18.
  5. ^ Rosenthal, Phil. "'ESPN8: The Ocho' to replace ESPNU — if only for a day". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  6. ^ Steinberg, Brian (August 8, 2018). "Bold strategy, Cotton: Inside ESPN's crazy plans to turn 'The Ocho' into a business". Variety. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  7. ^ Aycock, Jason (2017-08-29). "ESPNU Radio debuts on Sirius XM as ESPN, Sirius extend deal". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  8. ^ "ESPN, SiriusXM to partner on 24-hour college sports station, ESPNU Radio". Awful Announcing. 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2019-03-16.
  9. ^ Bouma, Luke (2023-02-05). "ESPNU Ends its Branding Partnership With SiriusXM". Cord Cutters News. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  10. ^ . ESPN Media Zone (Press release). May 5, 2009. Archived from the original on May 22, 2009.
  11. ^ . DirecTV (Press release). May 19, 2009. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011.
  12. ^ "Cablevision Launches ESPNU In Standard-Definition And HD, Expands Free HD Line-Up With Addition Of Disney Channel HD And Other Popular Networks". PRWeb.com (Press release). March 23, 2010.
  13. ^ "PlayStation Vue gets price cut plus ABC, ESPN". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  14. ^ Newsdesk, Laughing Place Disney (2015-02-09). "SEC Network and Other ESPN Networks Comes to Sling TV - LaughingPlace.com". LaughingPlace.com. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  15. ^ ESPNU, SEC Network Launch in Mexico on Totalplay
  16. ^ "Dish Sues ESPN Over Classic, ESPNU Carriage Terms - Satellite Operator Alleges Programmer Violated 'Most-Favored Nations' Contract Clause". Multichannel News. August 4, 2009.
  17. ^ "ESPN: We'll Fight Dish Lawsuit - Sports Programmer Maintains It's In 'Full Compliance' On Carriage Contract For ESPNU, Classic". Multichannel News. August 5, 2009.
  18. ^ "ESPN: Dish's Move Of ESPNU Unrelated To Lawsuit - Satellite Operator Claimed ESPN Violated Terms of Contract". Multichannel News. September 30, 2009.

External links edit

  • ESPNU official website
  • ESPNU program listings

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ESPNU is an American multinational digital cable and satellite sports television 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 The channel is primarily dedicated to coverage of college athletics and is also used as an additional outlet for general ESPN programming ESPNU is based alongside its sister networks at ESPN s headquarters in Bristol Connecticut ESPNUCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersBristol ConnecticutProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HDTV Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feedOwnershipOwnerThe Walt Disney Company 80 Hearst Communications 20 ParentESPN Inc Sister channelsABCBabyTVDisney ChannelDisney JuniorDisney XDESPNESPN2ESPNewsFreeformFXFXXFX Movie ChannelFYIHistoryHistory en EspanolLifetimeLMNLonghorn NetworkMilitary HistoryNational GeographicNat Geo WildSEC NetworkHistoryLaunchedMarch 4 2005 18 years ago 2005 03 04 LinksWebsiteESPNU official websiteAvailabilityStreaming mediaWatchESPN or ESPN appWatchESPN com U S cable subscribers only requires login from pay television provider to access content Sling TVSports Extra PackageYouTube TVbase packageHulu Live TVbase packageDirecTV StreamMax packageAs of November 2021 ESPNU reaches approximately 51 million television households in the United States a drop of 24 from nearly a decade ago 1 By June 2023 this number has dropped to 37 9 million households 2 Contents 1 History 2 Carriage 2 1 Dish Network lawsuit 3 Coverage rights 4 List of programs broadcast by ESPNU 4 1 Current 4 1 1 Studio 4 2 Live sports programs 4 3 Original series 4 4 Former 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe network was launched on March 4 2005 with its first broadcast originating from the site of Gallagher Iba Arena on the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater Oklahoma The network s first live event was a semifinal game of the Ohio Valley Conference men s basketball tournament between Southeast Missouri State University and Eastern Kentucky University The network was launched as a response to rival College Sports Television CSTV now CBS Sports Network ESPN was also being investigated by the U S Justice Department on allegations of warehousing collegiate sporting events from certain conferences or signing a deal with a conference for all their games but only televising a small number and not allowing the conference to make other arrangements for television broadcasts ESPN and XOS Technologies entered into a partnership for college athletics websites to compete directly with CSTV s growing internet presence On August 28 2006 ESPNU launched a new SportsCenter spin off focusing entirely on college sports The program SportsCenterU was originally scheduled to be broadcast from ESPN s headquarters in Bristol Connecticut however ESPN instead chose to originate the show from Charlotte Mike Hall was the program s lead anchor until August 2007 when he left for the new Big Ten Network He was replaced by Mike Gleason and Lowell Galindo The two are joined on set by color commentators that vary depending on the sports season The same day as SportsCenterU s debut ESPNU launched the website ESPNU com The site included live streaming of college sports events a multimedia player dedicated to college sports podcasts and ESPN Motion clips of studio programming from the ESPNU television network ESPNU expanded its live programming to water polo by broadcasting its first ever water polo match between the women s teams of Princeton University and Bucknell University on March 28 2009 from DeNunzio Pool in Princeton New Jersey In addition to its collegiate sports coverage ESPNU has simulcast ESPN Radio s midday program over its airwaves since 2008 with the exception of a brief period between 2011 and 2012 The program airing for the majority of that time was The Herd with Colin Cowherd which has since moved to Fox Sports Radio and is simulcast on Fox Sports 1 Following Cowherd s departure and several weeks of guest hosts taking over the timeslot The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz became the permanent replacement for The Herd On April 26 2017 as part of a larger series of company wide cuts it was announced that ESPNU s studio operations would be re located from Charlotte to ESPN s main headquarters in Bristol Connecticut Less than 10 employees were laid off as part of the cuts SEC Network and ESPN Events continue to operate out of Charlotte 3 On August 8 2017 ESPNU aired a marathon of lesser known and unconventional non college sports as ESPN 8 The Ocho an homage to a fictitious eighth ESPN channel portrayed in the film DodgeBall A True Underdog Story which aired events that were almost a sport 4 5 The stunt was reprised the following year on ESPN2 6 On August 31 2017 as part of an extension of ESPN s agreements with the service Sirius XM s channel College Sports Nation was relaunched as ESPNU Radio The channel carries audio simulcasts of ESPN college sports studio programming as well as other programs and event coverage 7 8 The co branding agreement ended on February 4 2023 9 Carriage editOn May 19 2009 ESPN announced it had reached a carriage agreement with Comcast which allows the cable provider to carry ESPNU on a widely distributed digital cable tier instead of a less popular sports tier 10 ESPNU was added to most Comcast systems in time for the start of the 2009 10 college football season This ended several years of negotiations and somewhat of a feud between Comcast and ESPN over carriage of ESPNU On that same date ESPNU reached a new carriage agreement with DirecTV which moved the channel from the satellite provider s add on Sports Pack to its basic Choice package on July 1 2009 swapping channels and packages with ESPN Classic 11 Cablevision added ESPNU to its systems on March 23 2010 12 ESPNU is carried on PlayStation Vue 13 and Sling TV 14 Outside the United States ESPNU became available in Mexico in 2017 15 Dish Network lawsuit edit On August 4 2009 Dish Network sued ESPN for 1 million in a federal lawsuit alleging that ESPN breached its contract by not extending the same carriage terms that the programmer provided to Comcast and DirecTV for ESPNU and ESPN Classic The lawsuit claims ESPN violated the Most Favored Nations clause 16 The next day ESPN announced it would fight the lawsuit and said in a press release We have repeatedly advised Dish that we are in full compliance with our agreement and have offered them a distribution opportunity with respect to ESPNU and ESPN Classic consistent with the rest of the industry We will not renegotiate settled contracts and will vigorously defend this legal action the apparent sole purpose of which is to get a better deal 17 Dish Network moved the channel from its Classic Gold 250 package to its Classic Bronze 100 package on September 30 2009 However it claimed that the move had nothing to do with the lawsuit 18 Coverage rights editSee also ESPN College Football College Basketball on ESPN and List of ESPN sports properties ESPNU has rights to sporting events from the following collegiate athletic conferences American Athletic Conference Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Big 12 Conference Big Ten Conference Ivy League Mid American Conference MAC Mid Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC Missouri Valley Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference Pac 12 Conference Southeastern Conference SEC Southwestern Athletic Conference SWAC Sun Belt Conference Western Athletic Conference WAC West Coast Conference WCC List of programs broadcast by ESPNU editCurrent edit Studio edit ESPNU Bracketology 2006 present ESPNU Coaches Spotlight 2006 present Give N Go 2007 present Inside the Big East 2006 present ESPNU Inside the Polls 2005 present ESPNU Recruiting Insider 2006 present SportsCenterU 2006 present College Football LiveLive sports programs edit ESPNU College Baseball 2005 present Regular Season amp select NCAA Tournament games LIVE ESPNU College Basketball 2005 present ESPNU College Football 2005 present ESPNU College Hockey 2005 present Coverage of the Men s DI NCAA tournament regionals and the Women s National Collegiate Frozen Four since 2021 select regular season games from the Big Ten since 2013 and Hockey East beginning 2022 ESPNU College Lacrosse 2005 present Includes D1 Men s Tournament until Semis when it moves to ESPN 2 ESPNU College Soccer 2005 present NCAA D1 Men s Semifinals Finals amp Women s Semifinals amp Finals as well as select men s amp women s regular season games ESPNU College Softball 2005 present Regular Season amp select NCAA Tournament games LIVE ESPNU College Volleyball 2005 present Women s games as well as Beach Volleyball Tournament Day 1 ESPN Megacast 2006 2007 as ESPN Full Circle 2015 present High School Showcase 2005 present NHL on ESPN 2022 present Playoff broadcasts NBA on ESPN 2015 2017 Playoff broadcasts NBA G League 2015 present Mainly playoff games or G League showcase since no fans are allowed to watch live at the stadium International Champions Cup 2018 present When there is more than one game on or an early morning game in United States Local Time United Soccer League 2018 present a secondary network for the game of the week when ESPN2 or ESPNews has a live event at the games start FIL World Lacrosse Championships 2018 present ESPN Radio TV Broadcasts Only when ESPNews has a planned live sports game event cuts off there coverage of the broadcast will it be on ESPNU Formula One 2018 present Live Telecast of Sky Sports F1 Grand Prix Practice 2 Coverage Only as ESPN 2 airs Practice 1 amp Qualifying Sessions with ESPNews amp Major Races On ESPN ABC Pan American Games 2011 2015 amp 2019 English coverage of the games when ESPN 2 or ESPN has other sports coverage Just a loop around of the main events matches going on at that moment however every match is in Spanish only on ESPN 3 Summer of Next 2013 present Showcases the best High School Athletes in the semi finals amp championship matches of some of the best tournaments in High School Lacrosse Basketball Softball amp Baseball It ends with the best High School Football teams players amp games in the first weekend of the High School Football season with a three day event on the ESPN Networks The Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal matches that ESPN or ESPN 2 can not show due to other sports Microsoft Excel Collegiate Challenge Live annual competition with more than 2 800 registered students from 93 countries and 596 universities and colleges Original series edit Faces of Sports 2005 present Honor Roll 2005 present The Season Ole Miss Football 2018 present Former edit Summer House 2006 2007 The U 2005 2006 UNITE 2012 2013 See also editList of ESPNU personalities College football on television Men s college basketball on televisionReferences edit ESPN Pay TV Carriage Fell Another 10 To End Fiscal 2021 At 76 Million U S Households November 24 2021 Retrieved November 25 2021 How many homes the sports networks are available in ESPN layoffs hit Charlotte offices The State Retrieved 26 April 2017 ESPN is creating ESPN8 The Ocho for one glorious day SB Nation Retrieved 2017 08 18 Rosenthal Phil ESPN8 The Ocho to replace ESPNU if only for a day Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2017 08 28 Steinberg Brian August 8 2018 Bold strategy Cotton Inside ESPN s crazy plans to turn The Ocho into a business Variety Retrieved August 8 2018 Aycock Jason 2017 08 29 ESPNU Radio debuts on Sirius XM as ESPN Sirius extend deal Seeking Alpha Retrieved 2017 08 31 ESPN SiriusXM to partner on 24 hour college sports station ESPNU Radio Awful Announcing 2017 08 30 Retrieved 2019 03 16 Bouma Luke 2023 02 05 ESPNU Ends its Branding Partnership With SiriusXM Cord Cutters News Retrieved 2023 02 19 Comcast adds ESPNU ESPN Media Zone Press release May 5 2009 Archived from the original on May 22 2009 DIRECTV TO OFFER ESPNU IN ITS CHOICE PACKAGE ESPNU s Distribution More Than 46 Million Subscribers DirecTV Press release May 19 2009 Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Cablevision Launches ESPNU In Standard Definition And HD Expands Free HD Line Up With Addition Of Disney Channel HD And Other Popular Networks PRWeb com Press release March 23 2010 PlayStation Vue gets price cut plus ABC ESPN USA TODAY Retrieved 2016 06 01 Newsdesk Laughing Place Disney 2015 02 09 SEC Network and Other ESPN Networks Comes to Sling TV LaughingPlace com LaughingPlace com Retrieved 2016 06 01 ESPNU SEC Network Launch in Mexico on Totalplay Dish Sues ESPN Over Classic ESPNU Carriage Terms Satellite Operator Alleges Programmer Violated Most Favored Nations Contract Clause Multichannel News August 4 2009 ESPN We ll Fight Dish Lawsuit Sports Programmer Maintains It s In Full Compliance On Carriage Contract For ESPNU Classic Multichannel News August 5 2009 ESPN Dish s Move Of ESPNU Unrelated To Lawsuit Satellite Operator Claimed ESPN Violated Terms of Contract Multichannel News September 30 2009 External links editESPNU official website ESPNU program listings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ESPNU amp oldid 1200601437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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