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ESPN Megacast, formerly known as ESPN Full Circle, is a multi-network simulcast of a single sporting event across multiple ESPN networks and services—with each feed providing a different version of the telecast making use of different features, functions or perspectives. These simulcasts typically involve ESPN's linear television channels and internet streaming platforms, and may occasionally incorporate other Walt Disney Television networks at once.

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  • ESPN Megacast, formerly known as ESPN Full Circle, is a multi-network simulcast of a single sporting event across multiple ESPN networks and services—with each feed providing a different version of the telecast making use of different features, functions or perspectives. These simulcasts typically involve ESPN's linear television channels and internet streaming platforms, and may occasionally incorporate other Walt Disney Television networks at once. ESPN Full Circle debuted with ESPN Full Circle: North Carolina at Duke on March 4, 2006, on the one-year anniversary of ESPNU. The game was the North Carolina Tar Heels at the Duke Blue Devils in college basketball. Five further Full Circle broadcasts were produced (one NBA playoff game, one NASCAR race and three more college basketball games) before the format was discontinued in 2007. After a seven-year hiatus, full-circle broadcasts resumed under the Megacast branding in 2014. To date, the feature has primarily been used for the College Football Playoff and National Championship, but has expanded to include select broadcasts from the NFL, NBA, NHL, Major League Baseball, and the PGA Tour. (en)
  • ESPN Megacast (antigamente conhecida como ESPN Full Circle) é um programa em formato de transmissão simultânea de múltiplos canais do grupo ESPN de um único evento esportivo. Cada canal transmite uma variação da transmissão esportiva, fazendo uso de diferentes ângulos de câmera, elenco e formatos. A maioria das transmissões envolvem todos os canais lineares da ESPN e eventualmente da Walt Disney Television. O Full Circle estreiou no dia 4 de Março de 2006, no aniversário da ESPNU. O evento esportivo escolhido foi a partida entre North Carolina Tar Heels e Duke Blue Devils pela temporada regular do basquete universitário. Na história, houveram apenas seis transmissões do Full Circle. O formato foi extinto em 2007 e depois ressuscitado em 2014 como ESPN Megacast. Atualmente o programa é exibido principalmente durante as transmissões do College Football Playoff. (pt)
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  • ESPN Megacast, formerly known as ESPN Full Circle, is a multi-network simulcast of a single sporting event across multiple ESPN networks and services—with each feed providing a different version of the telecast making use of different features, functions or perspectives. These simulcasts typically involve ESPN's linear television channels and internet streaming platforms, and may occasionally incorporate other Walt Disney Television networks at once. (en)
  • ESPN Megacast (antigamente conhecida como ESPN Full Circle) é um programa em formato de transmissão simultânea de múltiplos canais do grupo ESPN de um único evento esportivo. Cada canal transmite uma variação da transmissão esportiva, fazendo uso de diferentes ângulos de câmera, elenco e formatos. A maioria das transmissões envolvem todos os canais lineares da ESPN e eventualmente da Walt Disney Television. (pt)
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