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ONE World Sports
TypBroadcast television network
Land
Vereinigte Staaten
AvailabilityNational
HauptsitzDallas, Texas
OwnerONE Media Corporation Inc.
Key people
Alexander Brown (CEO)
CallsignsONE World Sports
AffiliatesAmerica One
ONE CONNXT
Official website
www.oneworldsports.com


ONE Worlds Sports is an English-language sports network that operates in the U.S. It features exclusive, live, world-class sporting events and premier matchups from around the world, with over 2,400 hours of unduplicated sports programming annually. Content focus is on live and same-day action of league, championship and qualification competitions in soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, table tennis, badminton, squash and more. Transmitting in HD, the network is carried on digital platforms and it is offered on multiple satellite and cable providers. It simultaneously features online programming on their home website and offers mobile apps for further viewership.[1]

Programmierung

ONE World Sports' exclusive coverage includes:

Soccer

Basketball

Baseball

Golf

Table Tennis

  • ITTF Table Tennis Pro Series

Badminton

Squash

  • PSA Championship Squash

Ownership

The network is owned and operated by One Media Corporation Inc., based in Dallas, Texas which also operates America One and ONE CONNXT.[2]

Service Providers

ONE World Sports can be seen through the following service providers:

Also, many of their exclusive transmissions are seen through affiliates. Specific programming like the New York Cosmos home games are locally televised on SportsNet New York through One World Sports. Soccer Bowl 2013 was also filmed by ONE World Sports and shown live on ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes.

References

  1. ^ "ONE World Sports Unveils Major Network Relaunch With Move To HD, New Branding And On-Air Look". PRWeb.
  2. ^ "America ONE Television Network". Americaone.com. Retrieved 2013-10-19.