TEN Sports

TEN Sports
Taj Entertainment Network
Launched 1 April 2002
Owned by Sony Pictures Networks
Picture format TEN 1, TEN 2 and TEN 3: 4:3 576i (SDTV)
TEN 1 HD and TEN Golf HD: 16:9 720p (HDTV)
Slogan Never Stop
Country India
Language English, Hindi (no Hindi in Pakistan)
Broadcast area International
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Formerly called TEN 1: TEN Sports (2002-2016)
TEN 2: ZEE Sports (2002-2010), TEN Action+ (2010-2016), TEN Action (2016)
TEN 3: TEN Cricket (2002-2016)
Sister channel(s) TEN 1
TEN 2
TEN 3
TEN Golf HD
TEN 1 HD (Previously TEN HD)
Website www.tensports.com
Availability
Satellite
Reliance Digital TV Channel 505 (SD)
Channel 523 (HD)
Tata Sky Channel 471 (SD)
Channel 470 (HD)
Dish TV Channel 660 (SD)
Channel 80 (HD)
Dialog TV Channel 13
TelkomVision Channel 113
Sun Direct Channel 506 (SD)
Channel 975 (HD)
Airtel digital TV Channel 230 (SD)
Channel 231 (HD)
Indovision Channel 310
Videocon d2h Channel 411 (SD)
Channel 927 (HD)
Dish Home Nepal Channel 606 (TEN 1 SD)
Channel 607 (TEN 2)
Channel 608 (TEN 3)
Channel 946 (TEN 1 HD)
Cable
Asianet Digital TV(India) Channel 307
MediaNet (Maldives) Channel 302
DEN Channel 408
Sim TV (Nepal) Channel 705
IPTV
Peo TV (Sri Lanka) Channel 38

TEN Sports is a leading sports network operating five sports channels – TEN 1, TEN 2, TEN 3, TEN Golf HD and TEN 1 HD. It was previously owned by Taj Television, the distribution arm of Zee Entertainment Enterprises. Sony Pictures Networks announced on 31 August 2016 that it had entered into definitive agreement to acquire the Ten Sports network in a deal worth $385 million.[1]

It also has a Pakistani feed which broadcasts the matches the original TEN Sports headquarters does along with some which are not broadcast by the original one like matches of International Cricket Council, Asian Cricket Council etc.

The TEN Sports network owns long term broadcast rights for six cricket boards – South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - offering its viewers the best of sports action round the clock.

On 1 April 2016, the TEN Sports network rebranded all its channels except TEN Golf HD, and adopted a new brand positioning: 'Never Stop'. TEN Sports became TEN 1; TEN Action and TEN Cricket became TEN 2 and TEN 3, respectively, while TEN HD was rebranded to TEN 1 HD, which showcases the best of sports across the TEN network.

The Pakistani feed did not change.

Channel brings to sports buffs a continuous dose of varied sports including WWE, US Open, ATP, Pakistan Super League, WTA, Ryder Cup, Moto GP, Euro League, PGA Championship, Asian Tour, European Tour and Tour de France. It also telecasts the world's best football action from the top leagues like the UEFA Champions League, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, Ligue 1, Capital One Cup, German Cup along with major football club television programming thus promising the best in International Football.

Established in April 2002, Ten Sports (TAJ Television) is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises and is available across the world directly and or through partner channels. Through its strong presence worldwide, ZEEL entertains over 670+ million viewers across 169 countries.

The company was launched in the UAE as Taj Television by Emirati promoter Abdul Rehman Bukhatir along with a management team of CEO Mark Denton and Nikhil Diwadkar. Following the acquisition of broadcast rights to the 2002 FIFA World Cup, WWE, Formula 1 and UEFA Champions League , the "Ten Sports" channel operated by Taj Television became established as the most watched sports channel on Indian and Sri Lanka televisions. The business was sold to Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited in 2010 for a reported figure of 100 million USD. Taj TV also operated the Cricket Plus channel in North America, Goal TV in Asia, ASN in Asia, the Football Channel in Singapore and Showtime Sports in the Middle East during the period from 2004 to 2010. On August 31, 2016, Sony Pictures Networks acquired the Ten Sports networks from Zee Entertainment Enterprises for a deal worth $385 million[2]

TEN 1

TEN 1 broadcasts the US Open, WTA, Chennai Open, Tour de France, World Athletics Championship, Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, Sukma Games. TEN 1 also telecast ATP, Moto GP, EFLI (American Football), Rallying, Horse Racing and Beach Volleyball events. WWE have extended their broadcasting deal with the TEN Sports Network, in which TEN Sports air WWE Raw (along with the 30-minute Raw pre-show) live, WWE SmackDown live, monthly WWE PPVs/Specials and WWE Main Event.

TEN 2

TEN 2 broadcasts the best of football matches of the most revered leagues from around the world –UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup, I-League, Federation Cup, Coppa Italia, French League, Capital One Cup, Sky Bet Championship, German Cup, Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Major League Soccer all year round. WWE's WrestleMania 32 was broadcast live on TEN 2 as the time slot for TEN 1 was occupied by a sporting event being broadcast live.

Apart from this, well known and experienced Football panelists from across the world share their insights on the upcoming live matches, football updates on the channel on its show "Countdown 2 kick off".

TEN 3

TEN 3 televises action from 5 International Cricketing Boards– West Indies, Zimbabwe, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and South Africa. It also televises UEFA Champions League matches.

Apart from cricket, Ten 3 also cover all WTA Events. They also broadcast tennis related programs like WTA Magazine, The World Tennis.

TEN 1 HD

TEN 1 HD is a 24x7 HD channel, airing sports & sports-related content in high definition. Some of the sports include Cricket, Football, Tennis and Motor Sports among others. WWE Raw (along with the 30-minute pre-show) is currently broadcast live weekly, along with SmackDown, NXT, Main Event, Raw Sunday Dhamaal and (generally) monthly PPV/Specials. Occasionally, TEN 1 & TEN 1 HD will broadcast a live WWE PPV/Special. As of April 2016, there have been 5 WWE PPVs/Specials that were broadcast live on TEN 1 HD/TEN HD, which were: WrestleMania 31, SummerSlam (2015), Survivor Series (2015) ,WrestleMania 32 and SummerSlam (2016)

TEN Golf HD

TEN Golf HD is India's first 24-hour dedicated Golf channel as well as the TEN Sports Network's second HD channel. It was launched on 7 October 2015, replacing Ten Golf SD, which shut down. TEN Golf has the Broadcasting rights to the European Tour, Asian Tour, Ryder Cup, LPGA Tour, Royal Trophy, US PGA Championship, Senior PGA Championship, Professional Golf Tour of India & Ladies European Tour. TEN Golf brings to India the Golf Channel Block featuring a range of Golf programming content.

Events

Notable events which are broadcast by TEN Sports Network include.

Cricket

ICC events (Only in Pakistan)

Football

Golf

Professional wrestling

LIVE WWE pay-per-views/specials[4]

Basketball

References

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