ESPN Plus is the popular name of ESPN Regional Television, which is an American television program syndicator. ERT is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Prior to its purchase by ESPN, this sports package's syndicator was known as Creative Sports, which in turn merged with Don Ohlmeyer's self-titled Ohlmeyer Communication Corporation (OCC).
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- ESPN Plus is the popular name of ESPN Regional Television, which is an American television program syndicator. ERT is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Prior to its purchase by ESPN, this sports package's syndicator was known as Creative Sports, which in turn merged with Don Ohlmeyer's self-titled Ohlmeyer Communication Corporation (OCC). ESPN Plus produces and syndicates the following telecasts: Big East Conference football and men's college basketball (Starting with the 2008 football season these game are branded as the Big East Network with SportsNet New York as the flagship station) Big 12 Conference basketball (under the name Big 12 Network beginning in the 2008–09 season). Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball (under the name Jayhawk Television Network for games broadcast only on local Kansas television affiliates). Mid-American Conference football Sun Belt Conference football University of Oregon football and basketball (select games) (under the name Oregon Sports Network) Western Athletic Conference football and men's basketball Southeastern Conference football and basketball (starting in 2009, taking over for Raycom Sports). It will be branded The SEC Network. Games air on broadcast stations, regional sports networks, and on ESPN GamePlan and ESPN Full Court, both of which are out of market sports packages. Beginning with the 2007–08 college football season, these games are made available at no additional charge to viewers of the ESPN360 broadband service. Since ERT shares its' production facilities with those of ESPNU, there are some crossovers in production. Mike Gleason hosts pregame, halftime, and postgame shows on the ESPN Plus telecasts. ERT also airs Studio 66, named for Big 12 sponsor Phillips 66, as the pregame show before the basketball telecasts. During the conference tournament, it travels to the tournament site.
- ESPN + (ESPN Màs en espagnol) ou ESPN Plus est l'une des chaînes du réseau ESPN en Amérique latine. Elle dépend de ESPN Latin America et propose depuis 2002 des programmes supplémentaires. Comme le reste du réseau ESPN, ESPN Plus appartient à 80 % à la Walt Disney Company et à 20 % à Hearst Corporation. ESPN Latin America avait lancée dès 1996 la chaîne ESPN Dos pour compléter l'offre ESPN dans la région du Mexique et des Caraïbes. ESPN Plus elle est diffusée dans la région du Río de la Plata.
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- College sports syndicator
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- Creative Sports;
Ohlmeyer Communications Corporation
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- ESPN Plus is the popular name of ESPN Regional Television, which is an American television program syndicator. ERT is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Prior to its purchase by ESPN, this sports package's syndicator was known as Creative Sports, which in turn merged with Don Ohlmeyer's self-titled Ohlmeyer Communication Corporation (OCC).
- ESPN + (ESPN Màs en espagnol) ou ESPN Plus est l'une des chaînes du réseau ESPN en Amérique latine. Elle dépend de ESPN Latin America et propose depuis 2002 des programmes supplémentaires. Comme le reste du réseau ESPN, ESPN Plus appartient à 80 % à la Walt Disney Company et à 20 % à Hearst Corporation. ESPN Latin America avait lancée dès 1996 la chaîne ESPN Dos pour compléter l'offre ESPN dans la région du Mexique et des Caraïbes.
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