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The Evolution of ESPN

By mkeavy
  • RCA Satelite

    RCA Satelite
    In July 1978, Bill Rasmussen, the founder of E.S.P.N leased space on an RCA satellite. After creating the company he called it Entertainment Sports Programming Network; E.S.P.N. The first televised event on ESPN was a slow pitch softball game between the Milwaukee Schlitzes and the Kentucky Bourbons. The first sponsor relationship was with Anheuser-Busch, which bought a record amount of advertising for cable television, 1.4 million dollars.
  • SportsCenter

    SportsCenter
    On September 7th, 1979, George Grande and Lee Leonard hosted the first airing of Sportscenter on ESPN. Sportscenter was created by John. A. Walsh, an executive director at ESPN. Sportscenter helped ESPN to dominate the sports broadcasting and news industry as ESPN now could provide live events for its viewers, along with a new program that provided breaking news alerts and highlights and scores from recent games.
  • ESPN Begins Broadcasting 24/7

    ESPN Begins Broadcasting 24/7
    Rasmussen discovered that it would be cheaper to rent 24 hours worth of satelite time as opposed to a few hours a day. He then decided to broadcast 24 hour sports programming on ESPN nationally. ESPN partnered with 625 cable system affiliates and began reaching more than one million of about 20 million households with cable. They also began airing more things like boxing, slow-pitch softball, kick boxing, racquetball, volleyball, karate, Irish hurling, and tractor pulls to fill more airtime.
  • ESPN Begins Broadcasting NFL

    ESPN Begins Broadcasting NFL
    ESPN launches Sunday Night Football. ESPN got the rights to air NFL games as long as local channels could also show the games. They started out only being able to show games during the second half of the season, but eventually would be able to show more games. They could now show NFL games aswell as other various sports and events and get more football fans to see the games they wanted to see. This move made a name for ESPN and changed the way the NFL was able to show their games to fans.
  • ESPN & The MLB

    ESPN & The MLB
    On January 5, 1989, Major League Baseball signed a $400 million deal with ESPN, who would show over 175 games beginning in 1990. ESPN's MLB coverage debuted on April 9, 1990 with three opening day telecasts. In addition to regular season games, ESPN also airs 10 spring training games entitled ESPN Spring Training and formerly aired Division Series playoff games entitled The Division Series on ESPN.
  • ESPN Radio

    ESPN Radio
    ESPN Radio is an American sports radio network. It was launched on January 1, 1992 under the original banner of "SportsRadio ESPN. ESPN Radio and its spanish counterpart ESPN Deportes Radio is broadcast to hundreds of affiliate stations ,as well as to subscribers of Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio in the United States and Canada.
  • ESPN The Magazine Launches

    ESPN The Magazine Launches
    ESPN: The Magazine launches. It is ESPN's first venture into print. Sent out to 350,000 households, The Mag offered a new spin on sports for the younger male, rivaling Sports Illustrated for the top spot in magazines.
  • First ESPN Zone Restaurant Opens

    First ESPN Zone Restaurant Opens
    The first ESPN Zone opened in Baltimore, Maryland. All of the ESPN Zone restaurants were equipped to be remote ESPN broadcast locations, though only two were used to house regular series.Several of the locations also had radio studios, used by the local ESPN Radio affiliate and leased to other stations on occasion.
  • ESPN Broadband

    ESPN Broadband
    On May 1st, 2002 ESPN broadened its enterprise even farther by beginning one of its units ESPN Broadband. This enhancement provided sports fans all over the world content using high speed internet connection. It started by allowing users to watch sporting event, ESPN documentaries, and Sportscenter the television show. This allowed watchers to choose custom content and not just what was playing on TV.
  • ESPN 360/ ESPN3

    ESPN 360/ ESPN3
    ESPN 360Early in 2005, ESPN launched ESPN360, a 24 hour- 7 day a week broadband sports network. The name was changed in 2010 to ESPN3. Sean Bratches, the executive vice president of sales and marketing said the name change took place because “ESPN3.com more closely aligned with the existing naming convention for our networks.” The site streams many live sports and was made free to students on college campuses as well as US military bases. ESPN now provides live TV, Radio, and Internet services.
  • ESPN Books

    ESPN Books
    ESPN Books is a publishing company operated by ESPN and was successfully launched in January 2004. They carried on the proud tradition of sports excellence by offering a premiere selection of sports titles. The books greatly range in topic from the major sports of baseball, basketball, and football to horse racing, poker, and much more. You can find books on different sports personalities and teams or different genres like facts and statistics or humor.
  • ESPN Announces ESPN Xtra

    ESPN Announces ESPN Xtra
    ESPN Xtra is a satellite radio station that combines the existing audio simulcast of ESPNEWS programs with sports talk programming. It was created in 2008 to further advance ESPN’s already successful radio business. This creation is important for ESPN and the sports society because it makes ESPN the flagship network for sports even better rounded.