For the truly dedicated sports fan, having ESPN on your cable or satellite feed is an absolute must. No other place on television provides more sports information, programming and game coverage than ESPN. No matter which sport you prefer, ESPN will almost certainly have detailed coverage, trivia, information and scores. And even if a viewer can’t see the game they’re interested in, the information running at the bottom of the TV screen ensures you always stay up to date.

From the Olympics to professional fishing, ESPN has you covered. With many of its commentators coming from the same sports teams they cover, ESPN offers unique and highly detailed insight into sports. A team’s draft picks are explained and demystified for viewers. An angler’s selection of lures is shown in detail and their benefits, detriments and specific action in the water are explained. Replays are shown, and each commentator’s personal knowledge and experience helps show viewers not only what just happened, but also why. And often they are also able to predict what will happen next!

ESPN viewers are found all over the world. From its start in 1979 as a single channel that often had to carry less popular sporting events just to have material to air, ESPN has grown into a vast media empire of dedicated sports stations. ESPN2, ESPNEWS, and ESPN Classic are stations dedicated to a particular type of sports coverage. ESPN stations operate and broadcast in countries around the world, filling the airwaves with sports coverage on both television and radio. ESPN.com is also one of the most popular destinations on the Internet, providing detailed coverage of all areas of sports. And ESPN Magazine is a must for any true sports enthusiast. The articles, photos and information contained in each issue must be seen to be believed.