- OGN (formerly
known as
Ongamenet) is a
South Korean pay
television channel that
specialized in
broadcasting video game-related
content and
esports matches...
- The Starleague, or the
Ongamenet Starleague (OSL), was a
professional South Korean StarCraft individual league run by
Ongamenet. It
first ran StarCraft:...
- Korea's
League of
Legends server in
December 2011,
cable broadcaster OnGameNet launched the country's
first major League of
Legends tournament in March...
- Korea. The two
major game
channels in
South Korea,
Ongamenet and MBCGame, each ran a
Starleague (
Ongamenet Starleague,
MBCgame Starleague),
viewed by millions...
- team
league in
StarCraft professional competition. MBCGame's competitor,
OnGameNet created their own team
league in
response and so two
major team leagues...
-
KeSPA regulates broadcasting by e-sports
television channels such as
Ongamenet, MBC Game, GOMtv, and
Pandora TV, as well as 23 e-sports
journalists and...
-
including three KPGA
tours in a row in 2002 and
subsequently winning three OnGameNet StarLeagues over the
following years,
earning him the nickname, "Genius...
- From 2001 to 2002, he won
multiple major championships,
including two
OnGameNet Starleague titles and two
World Cyber Games gold medals. In 2002, he also...
- of semi-professional and
amateur teams;
losing professional teams from
OnGameNet (predecessor of
League of
Legends Champions Korea) also parti****te. Included...
-
South Korea in the
years subsequent including a fourth-place
finish in an
Ongamenet Starleague. By 2002, he
picked up the
newly released WarCraft III: Reign...