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Fox Sports 2

Fox Sports 2 (FS2) is an American sports-oriented pay television channel owned by the Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. The channel is based at the Fox Sports division's headquarters on the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City section of Los Angeles, California.

Fox Sports 2
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
NetworkFox Sports
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format720p (HDTV)
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerFox Sports Media Group
(Fox Corporation)
Sister channelsFox Sports 1
Fox Soccer Plus
Fox Deportes
Big Ten Network
History
LaunchedJuly 1, 2003; 19 years ago (2003-07-01)
Former namesFuel TV (2003–13)Fox Sports 2(2013-2015)
Links
Websitewww.foxsports.com/live/fs2
www.foxsports.com
Availability
Streaming media
Fox Sports appWatch live
(U.S. only)
Fox NowWatch live
(U.S. cable internet subscribers only; requires login to stream content)
DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV

The network was founded as Fuel TV on July 1, 2003, focusing on the culture of extreme sports, including skateboarding, snowboarding, wakeboarding, motocross, surfing, BMX and FMX.[1] The network's prominence expanded further with the introduction of UFC mixed martial arts programming to its lineup in 2012 as part of a wider deal with Fox Sports.[2] On August 17, 2013, Fuel TV was rebranded as Fox Sports 2, refocusing primarily as an overflow channel for the newly launched mainstream sports network Fox Sports 1. The relaunch of Fuel TV as FS1's sister network received little advanced promotion.[2]

As of September 2018, approximately 57.5 million households (62.3 percent of households with cable TV) receive Fox Sports 2.[3]

History

As Fuel TV

 
Original logo, used from July 1, 2003 to August 17, 2012.

The network's concept originated in several extreme sports programming concepts. One of them originated from Alistair Gosling, founder of the Extreme Sports Channel and Extreme Sports TV distribution and production company Extreme. The concept, taken by Gosling to David Sternberg of Fox Sports Net, focused on expanding the coverage of extreme sports. This was translated into growing the existing programming block on the regional sports networks Fox Sports Net airing in the early evenings during the early 2000s on the network's affiliates, which included Blue Torch TV and EX TV, and combining it with brokered arrangements for individual shows which included among others New Waves Surf Television and 16MM, along with ideas from the Europe-based Extreme Sports Chanternberg, CJ Olivares and Lloyd Bryan Adams.[4][5][6]

Another spoke was the network's name, from a concept conceived and launched by independent producer Chris Braly[7] as a weekly regional music and extreme sports broadcast that debuted on September 8, 2001, on WB affiliate WFLI-TV (channel 53, now a CW affiliate) in Chattanooga, Tennessee, using paid programming time on that station on Saturday evenings.[8] News Corporation eventually negotiated a buyout of the concept and trademark in late 2003. The regional weekly version of Fuel TV aired its final episode on WFLI in September of that year.[9]

The Fuel TV cable and satellite channel featured programs ranging from original series, exclusive events, licensed films and creative interstitials. Extreme sports programming was formerly the bulk of the network, with a diverse combination of sports, music, reality programming, extreme sports news and other content, including comedic programs.[10][11]

 
Fuel TV's second logo, used from 2012 to closure.

Beginning in late 2011, Fuel became the official cable home of the Ultimate Fighting Championship as part of a broader agreement between Fox and the mixed martial arts promotion, featuring pre-match and analysis programming involving the circuit such as the weekly UFC Tonight, along with undercard fights for UFC pay-per-view events.[2] By the second half of 2012, Fuel TV's lineup consisted solely of combat sports (such as MMA and boxing) and reruns of reality programs from sister channel Speed.

With the 2012–13 Premier League season, extra live and recorded Premier League matches were carried on Fuel TV, giving Fox Soccer three venues to carry live matches on Premier League match days; this began in May 2012 with Fuel carrying one of nine games on the final day of the Premier League season as part of Fox Sports's "Survival Sunday" effort to air all that day's Premier League matches across the division's cable properties. In March 2013, Fuel TV began airing coverage of the Rugby Football League (RFL) Super League and Championship.

Relaunch as Fox Sports 2

 
Fox Sports 2's first logo, used from 2013 to 2015

In January 2013, alongside reports that Speed was to be replaced by a national sports network known as Fox Sports 1 (which was officially announced by Fox on March 5, 2013, for an August 17 launch), it was reported that Fox was planning to rebrand Fuel TV as a companion network – Fox Sports 2 – a name which Fox had filed a trademark application for on November 27, 2012.[12][13]

As opposed to the widely publicized launch of Fox Sports 1, the impending replacement of Fuel TV with Fox Sports 2 was met with relatively little fanfare, and was only announced roughly a week prior. The relaunch of the channel as Fox Sports 2 took place on August 17, 2013, at the same time that Speed was replaced by Fox Sports 1. Upon the relaunch, the channel was expanded into a mainstream sports service with a wider variety of content, although combat sports (such as UFC programs) remained an integral part of the lineup.[2][14] Fuel's signature UFC program, UFC Tonight, moved over to Fox Sports 1 with the launch.

The network's two highest-rated telecasts came from UFC events temporarily airing on FS2 due to overruns on FS1. The first bout of the UFC 200 preliminary card (moved due to baseball overruns on FS1) drew an average of 582,000 viewers, a network high.[15] The first main card bout of UFC Fight Night: Swanson vs. Lobov also aired on FS2 in April 2017, drawing an average of 430,000 viewers.[16] After the move of the rights for the UFC to ESPN and ESPN+ in 2019, its schedule has become more varied, and is less tied to a certain sport than in the past.

Programming

Fox Sports 2 features reruns of some of the news and analysis programs broadcast by Fox Sports 1. Sports programming post-UFC includes overflow coverage of events aired by Fox Sports 1, such as Big East basketball, Mountain West football and basketball, and NASCAR, along with second-tier programming that formerly would have aired as part of the Fox Sports Networks schedule. Fox Sports 2 also shows select ARCA Menards Series races live. Limited coverage of the Australian Football League moved to Fox Sports 2 from Fox Soccer Plus (simulcast from Australia via the Seven Network along with full coverage of the State of Origin series live from Australia's Nine Network. This move has proven popular with fans in the United States due to the growing fanbase for Australian rules football in the country.[2][14] According to the websites of the Australian Football Association of North America and Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Sports has extended its current deal until 2016. Fox Sports 2 televised some regular season games and finals matches, while most of the 2015 season was aired on Fox Soccer Plus.[17] As of 2019, UFC-related programming no longer airs on the channel due to UFC's new deal with ESPN which started that same year.

In May 2018, it was reported that due to viewer backlash surrounding a preemption of part of a Washington/Stanford football game from FS1 to FS2 due to a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, that Fox would now prefer using Fox Business Network (which has distribution more in line with FS1, and only carries non-critical paid programming on weekends) for Pac-12 overflow in the future.[18][19][20][21]

In 2020, Fox Sports 2 started broadcasting weekly Major League Rugby matches [22] as well as reruns of the 1989 roller derby program RollerGames.

See also

References

  1. ^ "FindArticles.com - CBSi". findarticles.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e Pishna, Ken (August 6, 2013). "Fuel TV Re-Brands as Fox Sports 2, Launches Alongside Fox Sports 1; Will Still Feature UFC". MMA Weekly. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Nielsen coverage estimates for September see gains at ESPN networks, drops at MLBN and NFLN". September 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Olivares Steps Down As Fuel TV General Manager April 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, News Corporation Press, April 26, 2011.
  5. ^ Stratus Media Group Hires New Senior Vice President of Entertainment, Business Wire, July 12, 2011.
  6. ^ "Lloyd Bryan Adams, J.D. | Lloyd Bryan Molander Adams". Lloydbryanadams.wordpress.com. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  7. ^ "Chris Braly".
  8. ^ "FUEL TV - Reviews & Brand Information - Braly, Thomas, C Chattanooga, - Serial Number: 78278441". trademarkia.com.
  9. ^ Fuel TV promos. YouTube. December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  10. ^ Eduardo Ribeiro. "FUEL TV - Risk is the only rule! - Welcome to FUEL TV World". fuel.tv.
  11. ^ . Surfersvillage.com. Archived from the original on July 31, 2009. Retrieved April 16, 2009.
  12. ^ Ourand, John. "With 1 not done, Fox goes for 2". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  13. ^ "Fox Sports announces Fox Sports 1". Retrieved March 5, 2013.
  14. ^ a b LePore, Steve (August 9, 2013). "Fox Sports 2 is more or less a real thing now". SBNation. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  15. ^ "UFC 200 Prelim TV Ratings Peak at 2 Million-Plus Viewers for Zingano vs. Pena". MMAWeekly.com. July 12, 2016. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  16. ^ "Ratings: Huge Gains for NBCSN IndyCar, FS1 UEFA Champions League; UFC as 2nd-Most Viewed FS2 Event Ever". Awful Announcing. April 29, 2017. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  17. ^ "Fox Sports 2". AFANA. Australian Football Association of North America. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  18. ^ "Cracks are forming in the Pac-12: Will they be patched before it's too late?". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  19. ^ "Fox Business Network is the new home of Big Ten football". Awful Announcing. September 23, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  20. ^ "Stanford and Washington State are playing on Fox Business Network thanks to weather delay at Michigan State". Awful Announcing. November 4, 2017. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  21. ^ "Pac-12 overflow will now go to Fox Business, not FS2, but that wasn't the league's biggest issue". Awful Announcing. May 15, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  22. ^ "Major League Rugby adds Fox and ESPN as TV partners - Americas Rugby News". January 22, 2020.

External links

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FS2 and FUEL TV redirect here For the first year of primary education in England see Foundation Stage For other uses see Fuel TV disambiguation For the Australian television channel see Fox Sports Australia For the Latin American television channel see Fox Sports Latin America For the Brazilian television channel see Fox Sports Brazil For the television channel in Southeast Asia see Fox Sports Asia Fox Sports 2 FS2 is an American sports oriented pay television channel owned by the Fox Sports Media Group a unit of Fox Corporation The channel is based at the Fox Sports division s headquarters on the Fox Studio Lot in the Century City section of Los Angeles California Fox Sports 2CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideNetworkFox SportsHeadquartersLos Angeles CaliforniaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format720p HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerFox Sports Media Group Fox Corporation Sister channelsFox Sports 1Fox Soccer PlusFox DeportesBig Ten NetworkHistoryLaunchedJuly 1 2003 19 years ago 2003 07 01 Former namesFuel TV 2003 13 Fox Sports 2 2013 2015 LinksWebsitewww wbr foxsports wbr com wbr live wbr fs2 www wbr foxsports wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaFox Sports appWatch live U S only Fox NowWatch live U S cable internet subscribers only requires login to stream content DirecTV Stream FuboTV Hulu Live TV Sling TV YouTube TVThe network was founded as Fuel TV on July 1 2003 focusing on the culture of extreme sports including skateboarding snowboarding wakeboarding motocross surfing BMX and FMX 1 The network s prominence expanded further with the introduction of UFC mixed martial arts programming to its lineup in 2012 as part of a wider deal with Fox Sports 2 On August 17 2013 Fuel TV was rebranded as Fox Sports 2 refocusing primarily as an overflow channel for the newly launched mainstream sports network Fox Sports 1 The relaunch of Fuel TV as FS1 s sister network received little advanced promotion 2 As of September 2018 approximately 57 5 million households 62 3 percent of households with cable TV receive Fox Sports 2 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 As Fuel TV 1 2 Relaunch as Fox Sports 2 2 Programming 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditAs Fuel TV Edit Original logo used from July 1 2003 to August 17 2012 The network s concept originated in several extreme sports programming concepts One of them originated from Alistair Gosling founder of the Extreme Sports Channel and Extreme Sports TV distribution and production company Extreme The concept taken by Gosling to David Sternberg of Fox Sports Net focused on expanding the coverage of extreme sports This was translated into growing the existing programming block on the regional sports networks Fox Sports Net airing in the early evenings during the early 2000s on the network s affiliates which included Blue Torch TV and EX TV and combining it with brokered arrangements for individual shows which included among others New Waves Surf Television and 16MM along with ideas from the Europe based Extreme Sports Chanternberg CJ Olivares and Lloyd Bryan Adams 4 5 6 Another spoke was the network s name from a concept conceived and launched by independent producer Chris Braly 7 as a weekly regional music and extreme sports broadcast that debuted on September 8 2001 on WB affiliate WFLI TV channel 53 now a CW affiliate in Chattanooga Tennessee using paid programming time on that station on Saturday evenings 8 News Corporation eventually negotiated a buyout of the concept and trademark in late 2003 The regional weekly version of Fuel TV aired its final episode on WFLI in September of that year 9 The Fuel TV cable and satellite channel featured programs ranging from original series exclusive events licensed films and creative interstitials Extreme sports programming was formerly the bulk of the network with a diverse combination of sports music reality programming extreme sports news and other content including comedic programs 10 11 Fuel TV s second logo used from 2012 to closure Beginning in late 2011 Fuel became the official cable home of the Ultimate Fighting Championship as part of a broader agreement between Fox and the mixed martial arts promotion featuring pre match and analysis programming involving the circuit such as the weekly UFC Tonight along with undercard fights for UFC pay per view events 2 By the second half of 2012 Fuel TV s lineup consisted solely of combat sports such as MMA and boxing and reruns of reality programs from sister channel Speed With the 2012 13 Premier League season extra live and recorded Premier League matches were carried on Fuel TV giving Fox Soccer three venues to carry live matches on Premier League match days this began in May 2012 with Fuel carrying one of nine games on the final day of the Premier League season as part of Fox Sports s Survival Sunday effort to air all that day s Premier League matches across the division s cable properties In March 2013 Fuel TV began airing coverage of the Rugby Football League RFL Super League and Championship Relaunch as Fox Sports 2 Edit Fox Sports 2 s first logo used from 2013 to 2015 In January 2013 alongside reports that Speed was to be replaced by a national sports network known as Fox Sports 1 which was officially announced by Fox on March 5 2013 for an August 17 launch it was reported that Fox was planning to rebrand Fuel TV as a companion network Fox Sports 2 a name which Fox had filed a trademark application for on November 27 2012 12 13 As opposed to the widely publicized launch of Fox Sports 1 the impending replacement of Fuel TV with Fox Sports 2 was met with relatively little fanfare and was only announced roughly a week prior The relaunch of the channel as Fox Sports 2 took place on August 17 2013 at the same time that Speed was replaced by Fox Sports 1 Upon the relaunch the channel was expanded into a mainstream sports service with a wider variety of content although combat sports such as UFC programs remained an integral part of the lineup 2 14 Fuel s signature UFC program UFC Tonight moved over to Fox Sports 1 with the launch The network s two highest rated telecasts came from UFC events temporarily airing on FS2 due to overruns on FS1 The first bout of the UFC 200 preliminary card moved due to baseball overruns on FS1 drew an average of 582 000 viewers a network high 15 The first main card bout of UFC Fight Night Swanson vs Lobov also aired on FS2 in April 2017 drawing an average of 430 000 viewers 16 After the move of the rights for the UFC to ESPN and ESPN in 2019 its schedule has become more varied and is less tied to a certain sport than in the past Programming EditSee also Fox Sports 1 Programming Fox Sports 2 features reruns of some of the news and analysis programs broadcast by Fox Sports 1 Sports programming post UFC includes overflow coverage of events aired by Fox Sports 1 such as Big East basketball Mountain West football and basketball and NASCAR along with second tier programming that formerly would have aired as part of the Fox Sports Networks schedule Fox Sports 2 also shows select ARCA Menards Series races live Limited coverage of the Australian Football League moved to Fox Sports 2 from Fox Soccer Plus simulcast from Australia via the Seven Network along with full coverage of the State of Origin series live from Australia s Nine Network This move has proven popular with fans in the United States due to the growing fanbase for Australian rules football in the country 2 14 According to the websites of the Australian Football Association of North America and Fox Soccer Plus Fox Sports has extended its current deal until 2016 Fox Sports 2 televised some regular season games and finals matches while most of the 2015 season was aired on Fox Soccer Plus 17 As of 2019 UFC related programming no longer airs on the channel due to UFC s new deal with ESPN which started that same year In May 2018 it was reported that due to viewer backlash surrounding a preemption of part of a Washington Stanford football game from FS1 to FS2 due to a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that Fox would now prefer using Fox Business Network which has distribution more in line with FS1 and only carries non critical paid programming on weekends for Pac 12 overflow in the future 18 19 20 21 In 2020 Fox Sports 2 started broadcasting weekly Major League Rugby matches 22 as well as reruns of the 1989 roller derby program RollerGames See also EditFox Sports 1 Fuel TV Australia Fuel TV Portugal References Edit FindArticles com CBSi findarticles com a b c d e Pishna Ken August 6 2013 Fuel TV Re Brands as Fox Sports 2 Launches Alongside Fox Sports 1 Will Still Feature UFC MMA Weekly Retrieved August 11 2013 Nielsen coverage estimates for September see gains at ESPN networks drops at MLBN and NFLN September 10 2018 Olivares Steps Down As Fuel TV General Manager Archived April 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine News Corporation Press April 26 2011 Stratus Media Group Hires New Senior Vice President of Entertainment Business Wire July 12 2011 Lloyd Bryan Adams J D Lloyd Bryan Molander Adams Lloydbryanadams wordpress com Retrieved February 19 2014 Chris Braly FUEL TV Reviews amp Brand Information Braly Thomas C Chattanooga Serial Number 78278441 trademarkia com Fuel TV promos YouTube December 3 2007 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Eduardo Ribeiro FUEL TV Risk is the only rule Welcome to FUEL TV World fuel tv surfersvillage com Latest News Surfing News Surfing Contest All the surf in one website Surfersvillage com Archived from the original on July 31 2009 Retrieved April 16 2009 Ourand John With 1 not done Fox goes for 2 Sports Business Journal Retrieved January 11 2012 Fox Sports announces Fox Sports 1 Retrieved March 5 2013 a b LePore Steve August 9 2013 Fox Sports 2 is more or less a real thing now SBNation Retrieved August 17 2013 UFC 200 Prelim TV Ratings Peak at 2 Million Plus Viewers for Zingano vs Pena MMAWeekly com July 12 2016 Retrieved November 12 2019 Ratings Huge Gains for NBCSN IndyCar FS1 UEFA Champions League UFC as 2nd Most Viewed FS2 Event Ever Awful Announcing April 29 2017 Retrieved November 12 2019 Fox Sports 2 AFANA Australian Football Association of North America Retrieved May 19 2014 Cracks are forming in the Pac 12 Will they be patched before it s too late CBS Sports Retrieved May 18 2018 Fox Business Network is the new home of Big Ten football Awful Announcing September 23 2017 Retrieved May 18 2018 Stanford and Washington State are playing on Fox Business Network thanks to weather delay at Michigan State Awful Announcing November 4 2017 Retrieved May 18 2018 Pac 12 overflow will now go to Fox Business not FS2 but that wasn t the league s biggest issue Awful Announcing May 15 2018 Retrieved May 18 2018 Major League Rugby adds Fox and ESPN as TV partners Americas Rugby News January 22 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fox Sports 2 Fox Sports Retrieved from 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