TEN Sports Network (established on 1 April 2002) is one of the leading sports networks in India. It was previously owned by Taj Television, the distribution arm of Zee Entertainment Enterprises before it was acquired by Sony Pictures Networks on 31 August 2016 in a deal worth $385 million.[1]

Ten Network operates five sports channels – TEN 1, TEN 2, TEN 3, TEN Golf HD and TEN 1 HD.

It also has a Pakistani feed which broadcasts the matches the original TEN Sports headquarters does along with some which are not broadcast by the original one like matches of International Cricket Council, Asian Cricket Council etc.

The TEN Sports network owns long term broadcast rights for five cricket boards – South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - offering its viewers the best of sports action round the clock.

The company was launched in the UAE as Taj Television by Emirati promoter Abdul Rehman Bukhatir along with a management team of CEO Chris MacDonald, Content Head Peter Matthew Hutton, Mark Denton and Nikhil Diwadkar. Hutton eventually took over as CEO following MacDonald's resignation.

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