ESPNscrum

In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of ESPNscrum. From its origins to its relevance today, we will explore all the relevant aspects of this topic. We will learn about its impact on society, its influence in different areas and the possible future implications. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will discover how ESPNscrum has managed to capture the attention of millions of people around the world and has left a significant mark on history. Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and learning about ESPNscrum.

ESPNscrum
Formation1997
TypeNewsite
HeadquartersEngland, United Kingdom
Location
  • World
Official language
English
OwnersESPN, Walt Disney Internet Group
Websitewww.espnscrum.com

ESPNscrum was an online news site based in United Kingdom dedicate to providing the latest news in rugby union. It provided live minute-by-minute updates on major international and club games and kept in-depth statistics on every international rugby player and nation.

Founded in 1997 by EMAP, it began as an independent website under the domain "scrum.com". It was later sold to Sportal in 1999. After its collapse in 2001, the site was set for closure but was saved by a consortium of rugby lovers who bought the site for £100,000 from Sportal and ran the site under the name "Scrum Ltd", paying for the site's maintenance from their own pocket for the next six years.

In August 2007, American sports media company ESPN bought the site in collaboration with Walt Disney Internet Group.

The rugby section on the Spanish-language website ESPN Deportes.com was branded ESPNscrum in May 2009.

By April 2015, ESPN's Rugby section was run by ESPNscrum, but ESPNscrum was no longer its own website.

References

  1. ^ "About ESPNscrum". ESPN Scrum. Archived from the original on March 17, 2015. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  2. ^ Sweeney, Mark (21 August 2007). "ESPN buys rugby website". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
  3. ^ ESPN, deportes en alta definición Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine - 18 November 2009

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