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TenSportsHD is a Pakistani sports channel operated by the Hum Network. It mainly broadcasts Cricket, Football, Mixed martial arts, UFC, WWE, Tennis.

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History

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On 1 April 2002, the Dubai-based Taj Television company launched the channel as Ten Sports in India and Pakistan.

In 2006, Essel Group bought the Ten Sports channel and made it a part of its Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited. However, the Pakistani simulcast was handed over to a company called Tower Two, which was an Essel Group subsidiary.[1]

In 2016, Ten Sports was bought by UK-based Japan's Sony subsidiary, Tower Sports Private Limited to operate Ten Sports in Pakistan.

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) documents reveal Tower Sports applied for the renewal of landing rights permission for the channel Ten Sports on 29 June 2018, as their permission was expiring later that year.[2] In December 2018, the PEMRA awarded Landing Right Permission (LRD) to Tower Sports for "Ten Sports 2" channel in Pakistan. In 2019, Ten Sports launched its website. In February 2020, the PCB appointed Tower Sports to handle broadcast production for the 2020 Pakistan Super League, the first edition of the PSL to be played entirely in Pakistan.[3]

On 5 July 2022, Ten Sports converted its transmission into high-definition.

In October 2022, Tower Sports Pvt Ltd (Ten Sports Pakistan) was acquired by Pakistan's leading media company, Hum Network for PKR 150 million as per company's filing in the Pakistan Stock Exchange.[4]

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Ten Sports is a prominent Pakistani sports television channel dedicated to broadcasting live and exclusive coverage of major international sports events, with a primary focus on cricket matches from leagues and tournaments such as the Pakistan Super League (PSL), ICC events, and series involving boards like the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Cricket South Africa (CSA), West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), and Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC).[1][2] It also airs a diverse range of other sports, including football (UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Spanish Super Cup, and club leagues), tennis (ATP and US Open), golf (PGA Championships and Ryder Cup), motorsports (MotoGP), and wrestling (WWE Raw, SmackDown, and pay-per-view events).[1] Operated by Tower Sports Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hum Network Limited, the channel holds key broadcasting and digital streaming rights in Pakistan and has become a cornerstone for sports enthusiasts in the region since its transition to high-definition transmission in 2022.[3][4] Launched on April 1, 2002, by the Dubai-based Taj Television Limited as part of the broader Ten Sports Network targeting audiences in South Asia, including Pakistan and India, the channel initially emphasized premium international sports content to cater to the region's passion for cricket and other global events.[5] Over the years, the network underwent significant ownership changes; in 2006, it was acquired by India's Essel Group (Zee Entertainment), and in 2017, Sony Pictures Networks India purchased the portfolio, which included operations across multiple countries like Pakistan.[6] However, the Ten Sports brand persisted exclusively in Pakistan as an independent entity focused on local viewer preferences, evolving into a dedicated platform for high-profile broadcasts. In 2023, Hum Network Limited acquired the Pakistani operations through its subsidiary Tower Sports, integrating it into its media portfolio and enhancing its sports offerings with exclusive rights to 35 international Pakistan cricket matches for digital streaming.[7][8] This acquisition has positioned Ten Sports as a key driver of Hum Network's growth, contributing to record viewership during major events like the PSL and ICC tournaments.[4]

History

Launch and Founding

Ten Sports was founded by Dubai-based businessman and sports promoter Abdul Rahman Bukhatir on April 1, 2002, through his company Taj Television Limited, establishing it as a free-to-air sports channel based in Dubai.[9][10] The channel was designed to serve audiences in the Middle East and South Asia, with an emphasis on the Indian subcontinent, capitalizing on Bukhatir's prior experience in organizing cricket events like the Sharjah Cup.[9][11] From its inception, Ten Sports focused on live broadcasts of major sports events, prioritizing cricket and football to appeal to its target markets.[9] Early programming included coverage of international cricket series such as the triangular tournament in Morocco featuring Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka, as well as football matches from the English FA Cup and Manchester United games.[9] The channel secured initial content partnerships with rights holders like Trans World International (TWI) and Wisden Sports for acquiring broadcast rights to these events.[9] Additionally, it entered into early agreements with the Pakistan Cricket Board, acquiring telecast rights for Pakistan's international cricket matches starting in 2003 for a five-year period.[12] The flagship channel, originally branded as Ten Sports and later known as Ten Sports 1, launched in standard definition (SD) format, aligning with the broadcast standards of the era.[13] One of its first major broadcasts was the 2002 Morocco Cup, a landmark cricket event held in Tangier that helped promote the channel's live sports coverage shortly after its debut. This event marked an operational milestone, showcasing Ten Sports' capability to deliver international cricket to South Asian viewers and setting the stage for its growth as a dedicated sports broadcaster.[11]

Expansion and Acquisitions

Following its initial launch, Ten Sports experienced significant growth leading up to 2006, evolving from a single channel into a more robust network through enhanced content offerings and strategic partnerships. By that year, the channel had established itself as a key player in international sports broadcasting, particularly in the subcontinent, with expanded coverage of major events to meet rising demand.[14] A pivotal moment came in November 2006 when Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL), part of the Essel Group, acquired a 50% stake in Ten Sports from Dubai-based Taj TV Ltd. for an enterprise value of $114 million (approximately Rs 500 crore). This transaction, valued at Rs 256.5 crore for the stake, shifted ownership toward Indian control and integrated Ten Sports into ZEEL's broader media portfolio, complementing its existing Zee Sports channel to strengthen the group's sports broadcasting capabilities.[15][16][17] Post-acquisition, ZEEL drove expansions by prioritizing premium sports rights, notably in cricket, to bolster viewership in the Indian subcontinent. In October 2007, Ten Sports secured telecast rights for all international cricket matches in South Africa and Zimbabwe, targeting markets including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East. This was followed in February 2008 by the retention of global media rights (excluding the UK) for West Indies cricket for four years, ensuring coverage of series like India's tour in 2006 and subsequent events through 2012. By February 2009, the network extended its South Africa rights through 2011, including high-profile India tours with three Tests, five ODIs, and one T20I, further solidifying its position in premium cricket broadcasts.[18][19][20] The period culminated in January 2010 with ZEEL increasing its stake to 95%, achieving full ownership consolidation and reorienting Ten Sports toward deeper penetration in Indian subcontinent markets. This move, building on the 2006 partial acquisition paid in installments through 2011, enabled streamlined operations and a sharper focus on localized content strategies within ZEEL's ecosystem.[21][22][23]

Rebranding to Sony Network

In 2017, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited sold its Ten Sports Network to Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) for approximately $385 million in an all-cash transaction, marking a significant shift in the network's ownership and strategic direction.[24] The deal, announced in August 2016 and completed in phases by September 2017, allowed Sony to expand its sports portfolio by integrating Ten Sports' established cricket and multi-sport rights alongside its existing Sony Six channels.[25] While the rebranding process for the Indian operations began shortly after the acquisition, culminating on July 18, 2017, when those channels were renamed Sony Ten 1, Sony Ten 2, Sony Ten 3, and Sony Ten Golf—phasing out the standalone Ten Sports logo in favor of a unified Sony identity—the Pakistani operations continued independently under the Ten Sports brand.[26] This transition for other markets included the launch of high-definition feeds, enhancing viewing quality and aligning with Sony's global broadcast standards.[27] Following the integration elsewhere, the Pakistani Ten Sports was incorporated into Sony's operations without rebranding, leveraging Sony's international resources for improved production capabilities, including advanced technology and content distribution synergies.[27] This bolstered the channel's ability to secure and produce high-profile events, drawing on Sony's expertise in global media operations to elevate live sports coverage in Pakistan. In 2024, Sony sold the Pakistani operations of Ten Sports to Hum Network Limited through its wholly owned subsidiary Tower Sports Private Limited, allowing the channel to retain its branding while integrating into Hum's media portfolio and enhancing its sports offerings with additional rights acquisitions.[8][28]

Programming and Content

Cricket Broadcasts

Ten Sports is a leading platform for cricket broadcasts in Pakistan, providing live coverage of major domestic and international events. The channel holds rights to broadcast Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches, ICC tournaments including the 2025 Champions Trophy, and bilateral series involving the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).[29][1] Historically, Ten Sports acquired PCB broadcast rights in 2008, covering international matches through 2013.[30] Following the 2023 acquisition by Hum Network's Tower Sports, the channel secured digital streaming rights for 35 domestic PCB matches through 2025, including Test, ODI, and T20 formats against boards such as Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Cricket South Africa (CSA), West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), and Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC).[31] These rights enable comprehensive coverage of home internationals and select away series, with multi-language commentary in Urdu and English. Production includes live feeds, highlights, player interviews, and expert analysis, accessible via TV and digital platforms. As of November 2025, Ten Sports also airs select Asian Cricket Council (ACC) events and tri-series involving Pakistan.[1]

Other Sports Coverage

Ten Sports offers diverse programming beyond cricket, including football, tennis, golf, motorsports, and wrestling, targeting Pakistani audiences with live events and highlights. In football, the channel holds broadcasting rights for UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and select club leagues as of 2025.[1] Coverage includes full match telecasts with pre- and post-game analysis. For wrestling, Ten Sports broadcasts World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) flagship shows such as Raw and SmackDown weekly, along with monthly pay-per-view events.[1] Tennis programming features the US Open Grand Slam and ATP Tour tournaments, providing live coverage of key matches.[1] Golf events on the channel include PGA Championships and the Ryder Cup, with focused telecasts of major tournaments.[1] Motorsports coverage encompasses MotoGP races, aired live during the season.[1] Additional programming includes mixed martial arts (MMA), UFC events, hockey, and athletics highlights, presented through magazine-style shows and recaps to engage viewers.

Ownership and Operations

Initial Ownership

Ten Sports was founded in 2002 by Dubai-based businessman Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, an Emirati entrepreneur and cricket administrator known for promoting international cricket in Sharjah since 1984, through his company Taj Television Ltd.[32] Taj Television had been established in January 2001 as a full-service television concern focused on sports production and broadcasting.[32] The channel's initial setup was backed by UAE investors, primarily through Bukhatir Investments Limited, a conglomerate with diverse interests in banking, real estate, construction, trading, manufacturing, and information technology.[33] Headquartered in Dubai Media City, Ten Sports operated from a state-of-the-art 55,000 square-foot facility, marking it as one of the first tenants to build there, with an initial staff of over 100 highly skilled professionals.[33][32] As a standalone entity, Ten Sports maintained independence from broader media conglomerates, concentrating on regional sports broadcasting targeted at South Asian audiences in the Middle East and subcontinent.[32] Bukhatir served as chairman, overseeing strategic direction, while key early executives included Chris McDonald as CEO of Taj Television, with content acquisition efforts led by sports broadcasting specialists.[32][33] The channel's financial model in its early years relied on acquiring exclusive telecast rights—such as the $50 million deal for Pakistan and West Indies cricket series—and generating revenue through advertising, sub-licensing live feeds to other broadcasters (e.g., demanding $24 million from India's Doordarshan, later resolved via Supreme Court intervention), and subscription fees in Middle East markets.[32] This approach enabled rapid growth, reaching nearly 55 million homes by 2004 without affiliation to larger media groups.[32]

Zee Entertainment Era

Following the 2006 acquisition of a 50% stake in Ten Sports by Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL), the network was integrated into the broader Zee ecosystem, with Subhash Chandra serving as chairman of Zee Telefilms providing strategic oversight during the initial post-acquisition phase.[17] By 2010, Zee had increased its ownership to 95%, further solidifying control under Chandra's leadership, which emphasized synergies between Ten Sports and Zee's existing sports portfolio, including the rebranding of Zee Sports as Ten Action.[22] Under Zee's management, strategic shifts focused on broadening distribution through Indian direct-to-home (DTH) platforms to enhance accessibility for subscribers, alongside ramping up Hindi-language commentary and content to better engage the domestic audience, as seen in multi-language broadcasts for events like WWE programming starting in 2014.[34] These moves aimed to capitalize on India's growing sports viewership, with investments in rights for international cricket boards (e.g., West Indies, South Africa, Pakistan) and tennis events to diversify beyond core offerings.[23] Operationally, key production hubs were centralized in Mumbai, aligning with Zee's headquarters to streamline content creation and support the broadcast of numerous live events, including cricket series and global sports tournaments. This relocation and integration enhanced efficiency, enabling the network to handle extensive live coverage across its channels.[35] Financially, Ten Sports contributed to Zee's sports segment revenue growth, reaching approximately ₹631 crore in FY2016 from around ₹500 crore in FY2010, primarily fueled by lucrative sports broadcasting rights deals, though the business recorded cumulative EBITDA losses of ₹621 crore over FY2010-2016 due to high content acquisition costs.[36][23] Internally, Zee implemented policies to bolster on-air talent by recruiting experienced anchors from competitors like ESPN, prioritizing bilingual professionals capable of delivering commentary in English and Hindi to appeal to diverse Indian viewers.[37] This approach strengthened the network's presentation quality for over 200 live events annually during the era.

Sony Acquisition

In August 2016, Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) announced its acquisition of the TEN Sports Network from Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) for $385 million, marking a strategic expansion into the competitive Indian sports broadcasting market.[35] The deal encompassed 100% ownership of TEN Sports' portfolio, including channels such as TEN 1, TEN 2, TEN 3, and TEN Golf, along with associated subsidiaries.[38] This two-phase transaction saw the first phase completed on February 28, 2017, with the full acquisition finalized in September 2017 following a revised agreement that adjusted payment terms, including $330 million in cash and the remainder deferred.[39][40] The primary motivation for Sony's purchase was to strengthen its position in sports broadcasting, particularly by gaining access to TEN Sports' valuable rights portfolio, which included international cricket matches from boards like the Pakistan Cricket Board and Sri Lanka Cricket, as well as tennis events such as the Australian Open and US Open.[41] This move aimed to challenge the market dominance of Star Sports and its digital arm Hotstar, enabling Sony to offer a more comprehensive suite of sports content to over 800 million viewers across its expanded network.[42] By integrating TEN Sports, SPN sought to diversify its offerings beyond entertainment channels like Sony SAB and Sony MAX, positioning itself as a key player in India's rapidly growing sports media sector, where cricket and other events drive significant advertising revenue.[43] Regulatory approvals were swiftly obtained to facilitate the deal, with the Competition Commission of India (CCI) granting clearance on January 18, 2017, after determining that the acquisition would not adversely affect competition in the broadcasting industry.[44] The CCI's assessment focused on market shares in sports pay-TV, concluding that the merger of SPN's existing channels with TEN Sports would not lead to appreciable adverse effects, given the presence of multiple competitors.[45] No significant hurdles from other regulators, such as those in the UAE where TEN Sports originated, were reported as impeding the process, allowing the transaction to proceed without delays beyond the initial phases.[46] The transition following the acquisition emphasized operational continuity, with SPN initiating an integration process to ensure minimal disruptions to programming and rights contracts.[47] Existing staff and broadcasting schedules were largely retained to maintain TEN Sports' established viewer base and partnerships, such as those for UEFA Champions League football and WWE events, enabling a smooth handover without immediate changes to content delivery.[48] In the immediate aftermath, the deal enhanced SPN's overall portfolio, contributing to its growth in subscriber numbers and advertising deals in the sports segment during fiscal year 2017.[49]

Hum Network Acquisition

In February 2023, Hum Network Limited acquired 100% ownership of Tower Sports Private Limited for PKR 150 million (approximately $0.54 million as of 2023 exchange rates), gaining control of the subsidiary responsible for the transmission, landing rights, distribution, and operations of Ten Sports in Pakistan.[50] Tower Sports, previously holding licenses for Ten Sports and Ten Sports 2 under agreement with Sony Pictures Networks, became a wholly owned entity of Hum Network, allowing the group to integrate sports broadcasting into its media portfolio.[7] This move positioned Ten Sports as a dedicated platform for Pakistani audiences, with Hum Network securing exclusive digital streaming rights for 35 international Pakistan cricket matches and contributing to increased viewership during events like the Pakistan Super League (PSL). As of 2023, Ten Sports in Pakistan operates independently from Sony's Indian-focused Sony Sports Network, focusing on local preferences and high-definition transmission launched in 2022.[4]

Availability and Reach

Domestic Distribution in Pakistan

As of 2025, Ten Sports is widely available across Pakistan through major cable and satellite providers, including partnerships with platforms like PTV, A Sports, and direct-to-home services. It is broadcast on Ten Sports HD and integrated into sports tiers on multi-system operators, reaching urban and rural households nationwide.[51][52] Digital streaming rights held by Tower Sports enable live coverage on apps such as Tamasha and Tapmad, complementing traditional TV broadcasts for events like PCB international matches and PSL. The channel transitioned to high-definition in 2022, enhancing accessibility during peak seasons.[3][53] Subscription models include bundled sports packs priced affordably, with compliance to local regulations ensuring broad carriage on distribution platforms. Ten Sports captures significant viewership in Pakistan, often leading during cricket tournaments.[4]

International Broadcasting

Ten Sports originally launched with international feeds targeting South Asian audiences in the Middle East and neighboring countries, distributed via satellite on platforms like OSN and partnerships in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Sri Lanka until the mid-2010s. Following the 2017 acquisition by Sony Pictures Networks, international operations outside Pakistan were rebranded to Sony Sports, while the Ten Sports brand continued solely in Pakistan.[6] As of 2025, Ten Sports does not maintain dedicated international broadcasts outside Pakistan, though expatriate viewers may access content via geo-restricted streaming or aggregators in limited markets. Its primary reach remains domestic, serving Pakistani audiences through local platforms. Historical global distribution under prior ownership catered to over 50 million households in the late 2000s, but current operations focus on regional sports rights.[29]

Impact and Controversies

Viewership Milestones

Ten Sports has achieved notable viewership during major cricket events in Pakistan, particularly through its broadcasts of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and ICC tournaments. Following the 2023 acquisition by Hum Network, the channel contributed to record viewership for PSL seasons, with PSL 10 in 2025 attracting 3.4 billion total viewers across platforms, a significant increase from 455 million in PSL 9, driven by expanded digital streaming on platforms like tensports.pk.[54] This growth positioned Ten Sports as a key driver for Hum Network's media portfolio, enhancing engagement among Pakistani sports fans. In the early years under the original network, Ten Sports targeted South Asian audiences, including Pakistan, with premium cricket content. The channel's transition to HD in 2022 further boosted accessibility, aligning with rising demand for live sports in the region. As of 2025, Tower Sports (operating Ten Sports) secured streaming rights for PCB international matches, supporting ongoing viewership expansion.[3] Ten Sports in Pakistan has encountered regulatory challenges related to its foreign ownership prior to the 2023 Hum Network acquisition. In 2018, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) threatened to revoke the channel's landing rights license due to its Indian ownership under Sony Pictures Networks India (via Tower Sports), stemming from actions like suspending PSL broadcasts in India for a "national cause" amid India-Pakistan tensions.[55] The threat highlighted concerns over foreign influence on local sports broadcasting but was not enforced, allowing operations to continue until the local acquisition. The network has also addressed piracy issues, similar to the broader Ten Sports portfolio. Early efforts included court actions against signal theft for international events, extending to Pakistani markets to protect revenue from cricket rights. Post-acquisition, no major legal disputes have been reported, with focus shifting to rights expansions for ICC events through 2025.[56]

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