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Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Latin America |
Headquarters |
Buenos Aires,
Argentina Mexico City, Mexico Bogotá, Colombia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format |
720p
HDTV (downscalled to 16:9 480i/ 576i for SDTVs) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
ESPN Inc. (operated by The Walt Disney Company Latin America) |
Sister channels |
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History | |
Former names | ESPN+ (South America only, 2002–2015) |
Links | |
Website |
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ESPN 2 is a Latin American pay-television channel based in Buenos Aires broadcasting for Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. Its programming is mostly football-, tennis- and rugby union-related.
The channel was first launched in 1996 as ESPN 2 in Mexico and Central America and in 2002 as ESPN+ for South America. It consists on four different feeds available in the region according to its geographical location. On 1 September 2015, the network was rebranded as ESPN 2 in South America and launched its HD simulcasts for each feed. Moreover, in 2016 the ESPN 2 standard-definition feeds switched to air its programming in widescreen.
ESPN 2 shows live MotoGP races, and selected IndyCar Series races. It also complements ESPN's coverage of the four Grand Slam of tennis.
As of March 2020, there are six feeds of the channel available throughout the region
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Country | United States |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Latin America |
Headquarters |
Buenos Aires,
Argentina Mexico City, Mexico Bogotá, Colombia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Picture format |
720p
HDTV (downscalled to 16:9 480i/ 576i for SDTVs) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
ESPN Inc. (operated by The Walt Disney Company Latin America) |
Sister channels |
|
History | |
Former names | ESPN+ (South America only, 2002–2015) |
Links | |
Website |
espn espn espn espn |
ESPN 2 is a Latin American pay-television channel based in Buenos Aires broadcasting for Spanish-speaking Latin American countries. Its programming is mostly football-, tennis- and rugby union-related.
The channel was first launched in 1996 as ESPN 2 in Mexico and Central America and in 2002 as ESPN+ for South America. It consists on four different feeds available in the region according to its geographical location. On 1 September 2015, the network was rebranded as ESPN 2 in South America and launched its HD simulcasts for each feed. Moreover, in 2016 the ESPN 2 standard-definition feeds switched to air its programming in widescreen.
ESPN 2 shows live MotoGP races, and selected IndyCar Series races. It also complements ESPN's coverage of the four Grand Slam of tennis.
As of March 2020, there are six feeds of the channel available throughout the region