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Universal Sports

Universal Sports was an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network. It was owned as a joint venture between InterMedia Partners (which owned a controlling 92% interest) and NBCUniversal (which owned the remaining 8%).

Universal Sports
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersWoodland Hills, California
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner
History
Launched2006; 17 years ago (2006)
ClosedNovember 16, 2015; 7 years ago (2015-11-16)
Replaced byOlympic Channel (2017; Universal HD carried existing contracts between 2015–2017)
Former namesWorld Championship Sports Network (2006–2008)

History edit

World Championship Sports Network edit

The channel was launched in 2006 as World Championship Sports Network (WCSN); it was co-founded by Claude Ruibal (who served as its chairman and chief executive officer) and Tom Hipkins (who served as a member of the channel's board of directors), with the help of Carlos Silva (its president and chief operating officer). One of the first events broadcast by WCSN was coverage of the United States Track and Field Championships via streaming video.

In 2007, InterMedia Partners gained a majority ownership interest in the network. By March 2008, WCSN began to be carried on broadcast television, through the digital subchannels of several stations owned by the Granite Broadcasting Corporation.

Universal Sports edit

NBCUniversal entered into a partnership with InterMedia in which the former acquired a minority interest in the channel; in addition, on June 16, 2008, the network was rebranded as Universal Sports, incorporating a new logo with the NBC peacock. By November 2008, all 10 of NBC's owned-and-operated stations had begun carrying the network on one of their digital subchannels. Universal Sports offered carriage on broadcast stations on a channel lease basis until 2011, with the provision that the stations strike deals with cable providers in their markets to carry the network by January 31, 2009. If a station failed to obtain cable carriage, the network had the right to move its affiliation to another station in that market that would be able to gain cable carriage. The network was being shopped to NBC-affiliated stations until December 1.

On June 17, 2010, Universal Sports, along with the International Rugby Board, announced that the channel would bring "unprecedented national television and digital media coverage of the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup tournaments."

On October 22, 2015, it was announced that Universal Sports would shut down on November 16, 2015, and that NBC Sports would inherit the network's portfolio of sports rights for its own networks (such as NBC, NBCSN and Universal HD).[1] The channel shut down at 6AM on that day; with the documentary "5 Peaks in a Day from Switzerland" being the network's last program. On July 1, 2017, the United States Olympic Committee and the NBC Sports Group launched the Olympic Channel, effectively serving as Universal Sports' eventual replacement channel.

Carriage edit

On June 15, 2011, DirecTV added Universal Sports as a national basic channel. The carriage agreement with DirecTV led NBCUniversal and InterMedia to announce on September 12, 2011, that it would transition Universal Sports into a cable- and satellite-exclusive service (effectively dropping its over-the-air affiliates) by January 2012. On January 1, 2012, Universal Sports was dropped by most cable providers as a result of a protracted battle to get them to offer the service as a premium channel.[2] One of the providers to drop the channel was Comcast, the nation's largest cable company and part-owner of Universal Sports' co-parent NBCUniversal at the time (it would later acquire the remaining ownership interest held by General Electric in 2013).

Programming edit

The channel had long-term broadcasting agreements with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), the International Cycling Union (UCI), the International Federation of Gymnastics (FIG), the International Rowing Federation (FISA), the International Ski Federation (FIS), the International Swimming Federation (FINA), and the International Rugby Board (IRB).

The channel provided year-round coverage of events that generally receive attention every few years. Through television carriage and internet streaming, viewers were provided an in-depth look at how Olympic athletes compete between the games. Universal Sports promoted itself as "the athlete's network," and extended its coverage through blogs and interviews outside of competition. As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings, Universal Sports and Infront Sports and Media announced an exclusive media rights agreement for the International Ski Federation World Cup events beginning with the 2011–2012 season.

References edit

  1. ^ Hipes, Patrick (October 21, 2015). "Universal Sports Network Being Shuttered By NBCU". Deadline.com. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  2. ^ Flint, Joe (January 4, 2012). ""Universal Sports channel didn't disappear, it just seems that way"". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 28, 2016.

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Universal Sports was an American sports oriented digital cable and satellite television network It was owned as a joint venture between InterMedia Partners which owned a controlling 92 interest and NBCUniversal which owned the remaining 8 Universal SportsCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersWoodland Hills CaliforniaProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerInterMedia Partners 92 NBC Sports Group 8 HistoryLaunched2006 17 years ago 2006 ClosedNovember 16 2015 7 years ago 2015 11 16 Replaced byOlympic Channel 2017 Universal HD carried existing contracts between 2015 2017 Former namesWorld Championship Sports Network 2006 2008 Contents 1 History 1 1 World Championship Sports Network 1 2 Universal Sports 1 3 Carriage 2 Programming 3 ReferencesHistory editWorld Championship Sports Network edit The channel was launched in 2006 as World Championship Sports Network WCSN it was co founded by Claude Ruibal who served as its chairman and chief executive officer and Tom Hipkins who served as a member of the channel s board of directors with the help of Carlos Silva its president and chief operating officer One of the first events broadcast by WCSN was coverage of the United States Track and Field Championships via streaming video In 2007 InterMedia Partners gained a majority ownership interest in the network By March 2008 WCSN began to be carried on broadcast television through the digital subchannels of several stations owned by the Granite Broadcasting Corporation Universal Sports edit NBCUniversal entered into a partnership with InterMedia in which the former acquired a minority interest in the channel in addition on June 16 2008 the network was rebranded as Universal Sports incorporating a new logo with the NBC peacock By November 2008 all 10 of NBC s owned and operated stations had begun carrying the network on one of their digital subchannels Universal Sports offered carriage on broadcast stations on a channel lease basis until 2011 with the provision that the stations strike deals with cable providers in their markets to carry the network by January 31 2009 If a station failed to obtain cable carriage the network had the right to move its affiliation to another station in that market that would be able to gain cable carriage The network was being shopped to NBC affiliated stations until December 1 On June 17 2010 Universal Sports along with the International Rugby Board announced that the channel would bring unprecedented national television and digital media coverage of the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup tournaments On October 22 2015 it was announced that Universal Sports would shut down on November 16 2015 and that NBC Sports would inherit the network s portfolio of sports rights for its own networks such as NBC NBCSN and Universal HD 1 The channel shut down at 6AM on that day with the documentary 5 Peaks in a Day from Switzerland being the network s last program On July 1 2017 the United States Olympic Committee and the NBC Sports Group launched the Olympic Channel effectively serving as Universal Sports eventual replacement channel Carriage edit On June 15 2011 DirecTV added Universal Sports as a national basic channel The carriage agreement with DirecTV led NBCUniversal and InterMedia to announce on September 12 2011 that it would transition Universal Sports into a cable and satellite exclusive service effectively dropping its over the air affiliates by January 2012 On January 1 2012 Universal Sports was dropped by most cable providers as a result of a protracted battle to get them to offer the service as a premium channel 2 One of the providers to drop the channel was Comcast the nation s largest cable company and part owner of Universal Sports co parent NBCUniversal at the time it would later acquire the remaining ownership interest held by General Electric in 2013 Programming editThe channel had long term broadcasting agreements with the International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF the International Cycling Union UCI the International Federation of Gymnastics FIG the International Rowing Federation FISA the International Ski Federation FIS the International Swimming Federation FINA and the International Rugby Board IRB The channel provided year round coverage of events that generally receive attention every few years Through television carriage and internet streaming viewers were provided an in depth look at how Olympic athletes compete between the games Universal Sports promoted itself as the athlete s network and extended its coverage through blogs and interviews outside of competition As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings Universal Sports and Infront Sports and Media announced an exclusive media rights agreement for the International Ski Federation World Cup events beginning with the 2011 2012 season References edit Hipes Patrick October 21 2015 Universal Sports Network Being Shuttered By NBCU Deadline com Retrieved October 22 2015 Flint Joe January 4 2012 Universal Sports channel didn t disappear it just seems that way Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 28 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Universal Sports amp oldid 1146160444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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