词条 | Fox Sports (Latin America) |
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| name = Fox Sports | logofile = Fox Sports Logo.png | logosize = 200px | logocaption = | logoalt = | logo2 = | launch = {{start date and age|df=yes|1996||}} | closed date = | picture format = 1080i HDTV {{small|(downscaled to 9 480i/576i for the SDTV feed)}} | owner = The Walt Disney Company Latin America Disney Channels Worldwide (Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International) | slogan = Ponemos Más ("We put some more") | country = United States | language = Spanish | broadcast area = Latin America | headquarters = Los Angeles, California, United States[1] | former names = Prime Deportiva (1996) Fox Sports Americas (1996–1999) | replaced names = | replaced by names = | sister names = | timeshift names = | web = {{URL|http://www.foxsportsla.com|www.foxsportsla.com}} | sat serv 1 = Sky (Mexico) | sat chan 1 = Channel 553 (SD) Channel 1553 (HD) | sat serv 2 = DirecTV (Latin America) | sat chan 2 = Channel 604 (SD) Channel 605 (SD, Argentina) Channel 606 (SD, Venezuela) Channel 1604 (HD) Channel 1605 (HD; Argentina) | sat serv 3 = Dish (Mexico) | sat chan 3 = Channel 330 (SD) Channel 830 (HD) | sat serv 4 = Movistar TV (Latin America) | sat chan 4 = Channel 488 (SD, Peru) Channel 475 (SD, Colombia) Channel 487 (SD, Venezuela) Channel 890 (HD) | cable serv 1 = Cablevision (Argentina) | cable chan 1 = Channel 24 (Analog) Channel 105 (Digital) Channel 626 (HD) | cable serv 2 = Nuevo Siglo (Uruguay) | cable chan 2 = Channel 742 (SD) Channel 826 (HD) | cable serv 3 = TigoUNE (Colombia) | cable chan 3 = Channel 25 (SD; Medellin) Channel 27 (SD, Bogota) Channel 204 (HD) | cable serv 4 = Movistar TV (Peru) | cable chan 4 = Channel 501 (SD) Channel 744 (HD) | iptv serv 1 = ETB (Colombia) | iptv chan 1 = Channel 405 (HD) | iptv serv 2 = Claro TV (Dominican Republic) | iptv chan 2 = Channel 302 (SD) Channel 1302 (HD) }} Fox Sports is a Latin American pay television network that is owned by Fox Networks Group Latin American Channel, LLC, a unit of the Fox Networks Group. The network focused on sports-related programming including live and pre-recorded event broadcasts, sports talk shows and original programming, available throughout Latin America. The network was based in Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. HistoryThe network was launched in 1996 as Prime Deportiva, under the ownership of Liberty Media. Prior to its launch, on October 31, 1995, News Corporation acquired a 50% ownership interest in Liberty's Prime Network group and its international networks (including sister channels Premier Sports and Prime Sports Asia) as part of an expansion of its Fox Sports properties in the Americas.[2][3] In 1996, the channel was rebranded as Fox Sports Américas, later shortened to Fox Sports in 1999. In 2009, a second feed called Fox Sports+ was launched, to allow simultaneous broadcasting of football. In 2012, the channel was renamed to Fox Sports 2, whereas Speed Channel was rebranded to Fox Sports 3. On February 21, 2019, Bloomberg reported that Disney will divest the Fox Sports television network from the 21st Century Fox purchase in order to get an approval from the governments of Mexico, Argentina and Brazil. The country is among the last major hurdles for the Disney-Fox deal.[4] Feeds
Localised channels
ProgrammingFox Sports Latin America broadcasts sports-related programming 24 hours a day in Spanish. The network carries a wide variety of sports events, including football, Formula 1 racing and WWE programming. Fox Sports also airs talk shows (NET: Nunca es tarde) as well as other programming including exercise programs. Sports programmingFootball
Motorsport
Other sports
Other programmingAlongside its live sports broadcasts, Fox Sports also airs a variety of sports highlight, talk, and documentary styled shows. These include: North feed{{collist|
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References1. ^{{citeweb|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=25749550|title=Company Overview of Fox Latin American Channel, Inc.|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=2018-09-24}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=FOX AND LIBERTY OUTLINE PLANS FOR NEW CABLE VENTURE|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/1995/11/1/Sports-Media/FOX-AND-LIBERTY-OUTLINE-PLANS-FOR-NEW-CABLE-VENTURE.aspx?hl=Liberty%20Media&sc=1|website=Sports Business Journal|publisher=Advance Publications|date=November 1, 1995|accessdate=April 10, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=TCI, LIBERTY AND NEWS CORP. HAMMER OUT SPORTS NET DETAILS|url=http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/1996/05/10/Sports-Media/TCI-LIBERTY-AND-NEWS-CORP-HAMMER-OUT-SPORTS-NET-DETAILS.aspx?hl=Liberty%20Media&sc=1|website=Sports Business Journal|publisher=Advance Publications|date=May 10, 1996 }} 4. ^{{cite web |last1=Lima |first1=Mario |last2=Navarro |first2=Andrea |title=Disney to Accept Divesting of Fox Sports in Brazil and Mexico |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-21/disney-is-said-to-accept-divesting-fox-sports-in-brazil-mexico?srnd=economics-vp |website=Bloomberg |accessdate=February 21, 2019 |date=February 21, 2019}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Tune In: Rolex 24 At Daytona|url=http://www.imsa.com/articles/tune-rolex-24-daytona|publisher=IMSA.com|accessdate=January 13, 2014}} External links
8 : Latin American cable television networks|Mexican television networks|Fox Sports|Disney television networks|Television channels and stations established in 1996|Spanish-language television stations|Companies based in Los Angeles|Sports television networks |
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