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Big Ten Network company history timeline

2010

While no specifics were revealed, Fox increased its stake in the Big Ten Network to 51% in June 2010, acquiring majority control, using a provision in its contract with the conference.

2011

To coincide with the 2011 college football season, the network unveiled a new logo and branding (primarily using the acronym "BTN"), and introduced a new TV Everywhere service known as "BTN2Go," which offers live streaming of BTN telecasts and other programming through a web browser or mobile app.

2012

BTN and Dish Network were involved in a dispute leading up to the expiration of the satellite provider's contract with the network in August 2012, a day before that year's college football season began.

2017

On December 14, 2017, 21st Century Fox announced it would sell a majority of its assets to The Walt Disney Company, owners of ESPN, SEC Network and the then-upcoming ACC Network, in a transaction valued at over $52 billion.

2020

The network introduced a new logo on October 23, 2020, coinciding with the start of the delayed 2020 football season.

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Founded
2007
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Headquarters
Chicago, IL
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Founders
Colorado Reed,Joey Mucha,Sean Arietta
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