SportsCenter Asia
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SportsCenter Asia | |
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Also known as | SportCenter Asia (ESPN Star Sports, until 25 January 2013) Fox Sports Central (until 31 December 2020) |
Country of origin | Fox Sports |
Release | 27 May 2002 30 September 2021 | –
SportsCenter Asia (formerly Fox Sports Central) is the flagship
As ESPN Star Sports SportsCenter, there have been Malaysian and Indian editions of the programme.
History
A flagship
SportsCenter Asia was officially launched on 27 May 2002, with Jason Dasey as its original anchor. It was recognised as the region's number one show of its kind by winning the 'Best Sports Program' category at the 2003 Asian Television Awards and received a commendation for 'Best News Program' at the 2005 Asian Television Awards. Other past anchors of the program include Uday Joshi, Bethan Evans, Cheryl Liew, David Basheer and Arnold Gay. Former CNBC Asia correspondent Colette Wong became a co-anchor in March 2004 with Steve Dawson joining in late 2004, employed initially as an assistant producer. Dez Corkhill was the original executive producer and sometimes appeared on the show as a football pundit. ESPN International football commentator Dave Roberts returned to Singapore in late 2011 to take over as Senior Executive Producer for SportsCenter and other news and production programs before leaving in early 2015.[citation needed]
Following
On 18 September 2020, it was reported that programme would end after Disney announced that it would shut down Fox Sports operations in Taiwan at end of 2020.[1] It was later revealed that operations in Taiwan would end on 1 January 2021 following years on losing money in the region.[2]
The revamped version and second incarnation of SportsCenter Asia, launched on 26 January 2021, broadcasts every day on Disney's Fox Sports Asia networks.[3]
Editions
Taiwan
The Taiwanese edition of Fox Sports Central (Chinese: 世界體育中心; lit. 'World Sports Centre'; a title kept from SportsCenter days) focused on local sports news and events in Taiwan, and the updates of athletes from Taiwan. Also, the program presented daily highlights of games which Fox Sports Taiwan had broadcasting rights.
Malaysia
A Malaysian version of SportsCenter was launched on 30 April 2007. Initially presented in English, SportsCenter Malaysia aired immediately before SportsCenter Asia, from 7pm local time. It promised to focus more on local sports in Malaysia but instead repeated most of the same content seen on SportsCenter Asia with only a brief domestic sports section to keep costs down. For a short time, SportsCenter Malaysia used to be featured on all Southeast Asian versions of ESPN, before being limited to only been shown on ESPN in Malaysia.
SportsCenter Malaysia had a Bahasa Malaysia version, which also repeated much of the same content shown on SportsCenter Asia. The Bahasa Malaysia program began on 30 November 2009 ahead of the launch of a Bahasa Malaysia competitor,
India
Originally a Hindi-language show, Sportscenter India first aired in English on 6 October 2003. It switched back to Hindi on 18 July 2005, before being relaunched in English on 28 April 2007.
Sportscenter India featured local Indian sporting news, such as the results of