ESPN and Tencent team up to cover sports in China – Los Angeles Times

ESPN is partnering with Chinese tech giant Tencent in a deal that greatly expands the sports media company’s presence in the world’s most populous country.

The Walt Disney Co.-owned unit announced Wednesday that it will supply Chinese-language programming, events and content for Tencent’s live sports coverage, providing a new avenue of global growth for the sports broadcasting behemoth.

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ESPN will have a branded section on Tencent’s QQ Sports (Sports.qq.com), a leading Chinese online sports portal. ESPN’s content will also be integrated across other QQ.com channels.

Under terms of the licensing deal, Shenzhen-based Tencent will pay ESPN for content that will include coverage and analysis of NBA games, which are already hugely popular in China, and international soccer. Additional sports are expected to be added as other American sports leagues are looking to expand their global reach.