TUDN (Mexican TV channel)
Country | Mexico |
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Broadcast area | Mexico and Central America |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Spanish |
Ownership | |
Owner | Televisa Networks (TelevisaUnivision) |
Sister channels | Adrenalina Sports Network Unicable Tlnovelas De Película De Película Clásico Distrito Comedia BitMe Golden Golden Edge Golden Premier Telehit Telehit Urbano Bandamax Las Estrellas Internacional |
History | |
Launched | July 22, 2009 |
Former names | Televisa Deportes Network (until July 19, 2019) |
Links | |
Website | www |
TUDN, formerly Televisa Deportes Network (abbr. TDN), is a Mexican television sports channel operated by TelevisaUnivision Mexico through its specialty channels subsidiary TelevisaUnivision Networks. Launched on July 22, 2009, the channel is available on major Mexican multichannel television providers, with the separate Central American feed being also available for providers there.
The channel has ties with the U.S. sports channel of the same name, sharing some of its programming. Before July 20, 2019, when the U.S. counterpart was known as Univision Deportes Network (UDN), the channel was referred to as Univision TDN during these programs.[1] In 2019, it was announced that TDN and UDN would jointly relaunch as TUDN—signifying a greater amount of collaboration between the two channels.
History
[edit]In May 2019, it was announced that both Televisa Deportes Network and Univision Deportes Network would be jointly rebranded as TUDN. The new branding is a combination of abbreviations TDN and UDN, but the first two letters are also pronounced as the Spanish adjective "tu" (your), allowing the name to also be read as "Tu deportes network" ("Your sports network"). TUDN will be promoted as a multi-platform brand, and there will be closer collaboration between the Mexican and American channels—allowing for expanded studio programming in the morning and daytime hours (to bolster its expansion into European soccer with its recent acquisition of UEFA rights, and existing content such as Liga MX soccer).[2][3]
Programming
[edit]Soccer
[edit]- Liga BBVA
- Liga MX
- Zona _____ Sports show, where the conductors are fans of a Mexican Sports team. Teams like CD Guadalajara and America.
Baseball
[edit]Basketball
[edit]Billiards
[edit]American football
[edit]Ice hockey
[edit]Golf
[edit]Mixed martial arts and boxing
[edit]- Sabados de Corona
- UFC
- ONE Fighting Championship
Motor sports
[edit]Tennis
[edit]Bull riding
[edit]Professional wrestling
[edit]Personalities
[edit]- Adolfo Peñaloza
- Adrián Esparza Oteo
- Aldo Farías
- Arlene Maciel
- Alberto "Tito" Etcheverry
- Alberto Lati
- Alejandro Berry
- Alejandro de la Rosa
- Alejandro Zenteno
- Alfredo Tame
- Alonso Cabral
- Ana Caty Hernández
- Anselmo Alonso
- Antonio de Valdés
- Antonio Gómez Luna
- Antonio Nelli
- Alfredo Ruiz
- Andrés Maroñas
- Benito Archundia
- Axel Solís
- Carla Mondragón
- Carlos Aguilar
- Carlos López de Silanes
- Carlos Moreno
- Carlos Pavón
- Carolina Morán
- Carolina Weigend
- César Martínez
- Christelle Patterson
- Cristina Romero
- Damián "El Ruso" Zamogilny
- Daniel Renteria
- Daniel Schvartzman
- David Faitelson
- Diana Ballinas
- Eduardo Luna
- Eduardo Saint Martin
- Eduardo Solano
- Edson Aldana
- Emanuel Villa
- Emilio Fernando Alonso
- Enrique Burak
- Fernando Schwartz
- Fernando Jesús Torres
- Félix García
- Francisco "Kikin" Fonseca
- Francisco Javier González
- Gabriela Fernández de Lara
- Gibrán Araige
- Gilberto Adame
- Georgina Holguín
- Georgina "Geo" González
- Guadalupe Flores Peña
- Guillermo Zavala
- Gustavo Torrero
- Gwénaël Le Divenah
- Hristo Stoichkov
- Hugo Salcedo
- Humberto Valdés
- Ileana Dávila
- Iñaki Álvarez
- Israel Romo
- Javier Alarcón
- Jesus Zuñiga
- Jorge García Núñez
- Jorge "La Chiva" Gutiérrez
- Jorge Nava
- Jorge Pietrasanta
- Jorge Sánchez Gómez
- José Hernández
- José Juan Aceves
- Juan Carlos Cartagena
- Juan Carlos Cruz
- Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta
- Juan Carlos Zarzosa
- Juan Carlos Zamora
- Juan Pablo "El Rojo" Abreu
- Karen Manzano
- Karina Herrera
- Leobardo Magadán
- Leonardo Riaño
- Leonora Sánchez
- Lili Sánchez
- Luis Martínez-Vento
- Luis Reyes
- Marc Crosas
- Marco Cancino
- Marco Antonio Barrera
- Mariazel Olle Casals
- Mario Valdez
- María Fernanda Mora
- María José "Majo" González
- Mauricio "Mau" Sayún
- Max Marín
- Miguel Ángel Briseño
- Miguel Ángel Linares
- Miguel Layún
- Nathalie Juárez
- Néstor de la Torre
- Noél Cardenas
- Oswaldo Sánchez
- Paco González
- Paco Méndez
- Paty Terán
- Pedro Antonio Flores
- Rafael Puente Jr.
- Ramón Aranza
- Ramón Ramírez
- Ramsés Sandoval
- Raúl Alcalá
- Raúl Chazari
- Raúl Méndez
- Raúl Orvañanos
- Raúl Pérez
- Raúl Sarmiento
- Rebeca Rubio
- Reinaldo Navia
- Roberto Gomez Junco
- Rubén "El Pibe" Zamora
- Samuel Reyes
- Sara Zetune
- Valeria Marín
- Víctor González
- Virginia Ramírez
- Vladimir García
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "¡Y ahora? ¡Más cambios en Televisa Deportes!". Futbol RF (in Mexican Spanish). 2019-06-26. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
- ^ Kerschbaumer, Kenl. "Univision Deportes Rebranded as 'TUDN' in New Collaboration with Grupo Televisa". Sports Video Group. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ Hayes, Dade (2019-05-07). "Univision Rebrands Deportes Network As TUDN, Unveils 2019-20 Programming Slate". Deadline. Retrieved 2019-05-14.