Eurosport News

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Eurosport News
Eurosport News Logo (2015-2018).png
CountryEurope, Asia-Pacific
HeadquartersParis, France
Programming
Language(s)English, French, Portuguese, Russian
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDiscovery Inc.
Sister channelsEurosport 1
Eurosport 2
History
Launched1 September 2000; 21 years ago (2000-09-01)
Closed4 January 2018; 4 years ago (2018-01-04)
Replaced byEurosport 2 (some countries)
Links
Websitewww.eurosport.com

Eurosport News was the first 24-hour international Europe-based sports news channel part of the European sports network Eurosport, owned by Discovery Inc. It was available at 11 million homes for 54 countries worldwide.[1]

History[edit]

The channel launched on 1 September 2000 and quietly closed down on 1 January 2018. It featured live scores, highlights, most recent breaking news and commentaries with recorded voiceovers, similar to Euronews. Eurosport News' sportscasts were broadcast around the clock in 15-minute blocks with frequent updates. The service combined video, text and graphics with the screen being divided into 4 sections. A video section that displayed highlights and news bulletins, a breaking news ticker at the bottom and a scoring section that gave in-depth analysis of results and game stats.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "EurosportNews | Eurosport, a Discovery company". corporate.eurosport.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-19.

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