Comprehensive directory of cable and satellite TV channels beginning with the letter E
Total Channels
ESPN Networks
Encore Channels
ESPN Households
Flagship sports network owned by Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%). Launched September 7, 1979. Available in approximately 70 million U.S. households as of 2024.
Launched October 1, 1993, as younger-skewing counterpart to ESPN. Now serves as second outlet for ESPN's mainstream sports coverage. Available in approximately 70 million households.
24/7 sports news channel featuring highlights, analysis, and press conferences. Launched 1996. Available via cable, satellite, and streaming services.
Dedicated to college athletics coverage. Launched March 4, 2005. Available in approximately 36 million households as of 2024.
Spanish-language sports network providing live games, analysis, and sports news for Hispanic audiences.
Featured vintage sports programming and historical sports content. Network has been discontinued or significantly reduced.
Streaming service featuring top-tier soccer, PGA TOUR, NHL, UFC, college sports. Part of ESPN Select plan starting at $11.99/month.
Direct-to-consumer streaming platform launched August 21, 2025. Two tiers: ESPN Select ($11.99/mo) and ESPN Unlimited with all ESPN networks, ESPN+, and conference networks.
Pop culture and celebrity-focused network owned by NBCUniversal. Originally launched July 31, 1987, as Movietime; rebranded to E! on June 1, 1990. Available in approximately 71 million households as of 2024.
English-language entertainment brand founded by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez on December 15, 2013. Transitioned from cable to FAST streaming channel in 2021 via Roku.
Men's lifestyle channel (50/50 joint venture between NBCUniversal and Hearst). Launched September 23, 2013, as rebrand of Style Network. Closed June 28, 2017, due to low ratings and carriage decline.
European cinema and international film channel featuring foreign language films and art house cinema.
Spanish-language broadcast network owned by Estrella Media. Formally launched September 14, 2009. Reaches 33 million U.S. homes and 13 million Hispanic households through 55+ stations.
First 24/7 Spanish-language multiplatform digital news network in the U.S., part of Estrella Media's FAST channel offerings.
Premium movie channel owned by Starz Inc. Features classic and contemporary films across 9 themed channels, all commercial-free.
Explosive action movies 24/7 from the Starz Encore family of channels.
African American-focused movies and entertainment from Starz Encore.
Vintage Hollywood classics and timeless cinema from Starz Encore.
Safe destination for mainstream family-friendly movie favorites.
Non-stop thrillers, intrigue, and suspenseful cinema.
Non-stop roundup of classic and contemporary western movies.
East coast feed of Encore featuring today's hits and classic movies.
West coast feed of Encore with the same programming as East feed.
Premium network owned by Amazon MGM Studios. Originally launched October 30, 2009, as Epix; rebranded as MGM+ on January 15, 2023. Features recent theatrical films, originals, and MGM library content. $6.99/month via Prime Video.
Global Catholic Network launched August 15, 1981, by Mother Angelica. 11 global TV channels broadcast in multiple languages to over 435 million households in 160+ countries. DISH Channel 261, DIRECTV Channel 370.
ESPN Networks: Available via Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, Sling TV (Orange $45.99/mo), and DIRECTV STREAM. ESPN+ streaming service starts at $11.99/month.
E! Entertainment: Available via Fubo (7-day free trial), Sling Blue ($45.99/mo), and most major live TV streaming services.
Encore Channels: Available as Starz add-on via Sling TV ($9/mo), Fubo ($10/mo), and cable/satellite packages.
EWTN: Free via Roku, Apple TV, online streaming at EWTN.com, and cable/satellite providers.
Last updated on November 27, 2025