ESPN Classic is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel owned by CTV Speciality Television Inc. (Bell Media (80%) and ESPN (20%)). ESPN Classic broadcasts a range of archive sports coverage, talk shows, documentaries and films.
[edit] History
ESPN Classic was licensed as Classic Sports in November 2000 by the CRTC, and was launched on September 7, 2001 as ESPN Classic Canada. A few years after its launch, "Canada" was dropped from its name and logo to simply "ESPN Classic". ESPN Classic is the only ESPN-branded channel broadcasting in Canada, although in addition to owning a stake in the Canadian version of ESPN Classic, ESPN is part-owner of TSN (which uses on-air branding similar to the flagship ESPN channel in the U.S.), along with Bell Media.
[edit] Programming
ESPN Classic features various archive sporting events including hockey, Canadian football, basketball, curling, boxing and various other sports events as well as other sports related programming including films and more.
Sporting events shown on ESPN Classic must take place at least 18 months after their original broadcast under Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) licence requirements.
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Current ESPN business ventures
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Defunct ESPN business ventures
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Sports television in Canada
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Full sports divisions
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Occasional or U.S. simulcasts only
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Archival
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ESPN Classic Canada
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Sport specific
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Lifestyle and recreation
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| Defunct |
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†These three stations are officially independent stations, but they jointly purchase Canadian broadcast rights to sports events and some other programming.
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