ESPN Star Sports
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ESPN Star Sports (or ESS) is a media company which owns 11 television networks. It is a 50:50 joint venture between ESPN and STAR TV.
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[edit] Channels
- ESPN Asia,
- ESPN India,
- ESPN Taiwan,
- ESPN Singapore
- ESPN Philippines,
- ESPN Hong Kong,
- STAR Sports Asia,
- STAR Sports Hong Kong
- STAR Sports India,
- STAR Sports Taiwan,
- STAR Sports South East Asia
[edit] Programs broadcast by ESPN Star Sports
[edit] American football
[edit] Cricket
- International Cricket In Australia
- International Cricket In England
- International Cricket In New Zealand
- International Cricket In South Africa
- International Cricket In Zimbabwe
- International cricket of ICC events from 2007-2015
[edit] Auto racing
[edit] Baseball
[edit] Basketball
- National Basketball Association
- Super Basketball League (in Taiwan on ESPN)
- Chinese Basketball Association (in China on Star Sports)
[edit] Extreme sports
[edit] Football (soccer)
- World Cup 2006
- English Premier League
- English FA Cup
- La Liga
- UEFA Champions League (except for the Indian sub-continent)
[edit] Motorcycle sport
[edit] Rugby Union
[edit] Tennis
[edit] Professional wrestling
[edit] TNA iMPACT!
ESPN Star Sports is the Asian television provider of TNA iMPACT!, a professional wrestling television program produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. In September 2005, three TNA wrestlers (the Indian American Sonjay Dutt, Shark Boy and Simon Diamond) spent two weeks in India, where they visited several cities, promoting the imminent debut of iMPACT on ESPN Star Sports. On September 28 in Bhopal, a riot broke out when 1000 fans were excluded from an event after attendance exceeded expectations. None of the three TNA wrestlers were injured. Similarly in Lucknow, enthusiastic fans forced a second show when a large no. could not attend the scheduled event due to paucity of space.