ESPN Deportes Radio featured sports news and talk in Spanish, with a special emphasis on soccer. Popular personalities on the network included
Jorge Ramos, Fernando Alvarez, Hernan Pereyra, José del Valle,
Kenneth Garay, Rafael Ramos Villagrana, Elmer Polanco, Armando Talavera Broderick Zerpa, Giovanni Scavia, Omar Fuentes, Jairo Moncada, Noe Vazquez, Diego Cora, Miguel Mannella, Dairon Esmoriz, Humberto Carrera, José Francisco Rivera, Oscar Restrepo, Alberto "Mono" Gambetta, David Lopez, Miguel Angel Cebreros, Dionisio Estrada, Bernardo Pilatti, Guillermo Celis, Renato Bermudez, Alvaro Riet, Omar Orlando Salazar, David Faitelson, Carlos Arratia and Luis Escobar. ESPN Deportes as well as its English counterpart
ESPN Radio were retained by Disney in the sale of ABC Radio to
Citadel Broadcasting, then to
Cumulus Media. The network was
flagshipped at
WMYM in
Miami, Florida, which was not owned by Disney (it sold the station, then a
Radio Disney outlet, in 2015) but had been operated by Disney for several years before that. ==Discontinuation of service==