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In June 2012, it was announced that Star TV, by then owned by News Corporation, would acquire ESPN's share in ESPN Star Sports. [4] [5] The sale was completed in January 2013. [6] [7] On 11 March 2013, Star Sports 2, a Hindi-language sports channel, was launched as a sister channel to Star Sports, Star Cricket and ESPN. [8]
Star Sports refers to several current or former Asian sports networks owned by The Walt Disney Company: Star Sports (East Asian TV channel)
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[9] [10] Star Sports, the Pro Kabaddi League's broadcaster, [11] subsequently announced in 2015 that it would acquire a 74% stake in the league's parent company Mashal Sports. [12] For the 2017 and 2018–19 season, the Pro Kabaddi League added four new teams, and changed its format to split the teams into two divisions known as "zones". [13]
The brand was introduced as Hotstar for a streaming service carrying content from Disney Star's (formerly Star India) local networks, including films, television series, live sports, and original programming, as well as featuring content licensed from third parties such as Showtime among others.
Chopra was a cricket commentator for Star Sports for a long time. [11] His cricket commentary style has been described as similar to Navjot Singh Sidhu, in that he uses lots of one-liners and rhymes. [12] During the 2018–19 Australia vs India test series, Chopra was a commentator for 7 Network, and also commentated for Sony Ten 2. [13]