ESPN Deportes
American Spanish-language sports TV channel
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2018 | ESPN 107.9 FM in Argentina ceased operations. |
January 4 2016 | ESPN Deportes moved all shows produced in Mexico to the new facilities, including Fútbol Picante, Los Capitanes, and Cronómetro. |
2015 | ESPN Rádio City in Brazil concluded its broadcasting. |
December 7 2015 | Network debuted a new four-studio production facility in Mexico City, featuring the Spanish version of SportsCenter anchored by Jorge Eduardo Sánchez and Carolina Padrón, with Mexican journalist José Ramón Fernández interviewing soccer coaches Tomás Boy and Miguel Herrera. |
2014 | ESPN Rádio City launched in Brazil and ESPN Radio en Rivadavia ceased operations in Argentina. |
2013 | ESPN launched ESPN Rádio Capital in Brazil. |
2011 | ESPN expanded Brazilian radio presence with Rádio Estadão ESPN. |
April 2011 | ESPN Deportes launched a 720p high definition simulcast feed. |
2010 | ESPN 107.9 FM began broadcasting in Argentina (operating until 2018). |
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