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ESPN taps Sanyo for launch of mobile service

September 27, 2005 Network set to deliver Mobile ESPN, a service that will deliver sports scores, headlines, and audio and video clips to cell phones. TAGS: ESPN, The Walt Disney Co., Sanyo Electric Co., customer service, launch, Sprint Nextel, video clip, handset, mobile phone, audio, cell phone, video

Fourth and long for mobile video

August 31, 2006 ESPN offers to give away college football games to mobile customers in attempt to spark interest. TAGS: ESPN, Disney Corp., cell phone, games, TV, video

Big brands go cellular

February 3, 2006 ESPN joins 7-Eleven and Circle K as the latest brand to roll out its own cell phone service. Will the strategy work?Photo: ESPN on the go TAGS: ESPN, 7-Eleven Inc., consumer company, Helio, The Walt Disney Co., cell phone, brand, telecommunications, Sprint Nextel, U.S., video

MLB strikes out with Microsoft, AOL

April 11, 2005 Two-year deals prematurely come to an end for MLB, while a new arrangement with ESPN emerges. TAGS: MLB, ESPN, America Online Inc., league, arrangement, MSN, spokesman, Time Warner Inc., programming, Microsoft Corp., video

Take-Two takes Sega's sports-game studios

January 25, 2005 The company acquires Sega's Visual Concepts Entertainment and Kush Games--and with them the 2K series of titles. TAGS: Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., Sega Corp., studio, ESPN, video game, entertainment, games, video

Verizon adds another big TV partner

September 21, 2005 Carrier signs a content deal with Walt Disney and its ABC, ESPN and Soapnet units, as it prepares to launch its Fios television service. TAGS: The Walt Disney Co., video service, Verizon Communications, franchise, agreement, telephone service, ESPN, Texas, Disney Corp., town, TV, cable company, community, state, law, channel

Electronic Arts plays hardball

January 18, 2005 Game publisher's purchase of a chunk of rival Ubisoft caps a year of aggressive business moves. TAGS: Electronic Arts Inc., game company, UbiSoft Entertainment, ESPN, purchase, video game, games, Microsoft Corp., video

Take-Two out to the ball game

January 24, 2005 Locked out of the pro football market by rival Electronic Arts, game maker snags semi-exclusive rights to Major League Baseball. TAGS: Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., David Cole, Electronic Arts Inc., game company, baseball, MLB, video game, representative, sports game, Sega Corp., ESPN, research company, game console, games, agreement, video
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