- Screensport
Infobox TV channel
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name=Screensport
logofile=Screensport1989.png
logoalt=Screensport Logo
launch= March1984
closed date=March1993
owner=WH Smith Group
Screensport was a pan-European sports television channel. The network was launched as a stand-alone channel inManchester in1984 and later acquired by theWH Smith Television Group in1987 . In its later years, Screensport was renamed The European Sports Network, while WH Smith Television group later renamed itself WHSTV. [ [http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31991D0130:EN:NOT Commission Decision of 19 February 1991 relating to a proceeding pursuant to Article 85 of the EEC Treaty (IV/32.524 - Screensport/EBU members)] ] Screensport was originally distributed to cable networks via low-powered satellites. [ [http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31991D0130:EN:NOT Commission Decision of 19 February 1991 relating to a proceeding pursuant to Article 85 of the EEC Treaty (IV/32.524 - Screensport/EBU members)] ] 75% of the channel was owned by WHSTV with the remainder owned byESPN . [ [http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31991D0130:EN:NOT Commission Decision of 19 February 1991 relating to a proceeding pursuant to Article 85 of the EEC Treaty (IV/32.524 - Screensport/EBU members)] ] The channel began broadcasting on theAstra 1A satellite in1989 following a move of its operations from the north of England to centralLondon . It merged and was subsequently closed down by its new owner, rival sports channelEurosport onMarch 1 st1993 . Ironically, Its new owners were the subject of complaint in 1989 by Screensport, filed with the Commission of the European Communities, alleging that the joint purchasing scheme for sporting events by Eurosport's former owners,Sky Television plc & the EBU violated the competition (antitrust ) law rules of theTreaty of Rome . After provisions were made for non-members access to the programming, the Commission granted the EBU a five-year conditional exemption from the requirements of the competition rules.Screensport operated its one channel under four different names; Screensport in English, TV Sport in French, Sportkanal in German, and Sportnet in Dutch.
ee also
External links
* [http://www2.tv-ark.org.uk/otherchannels/screensport.html Screensport at TV Ark]
References
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