Sport Klub

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Sportklub
Launched January 2006
Owned by IKO Media [1]
Slogan Sport Emotions
Sister channel(s) Sportklub+
Website www.sportklub.tv
Availability
Satellite
Boom TV (Romania) Channel
Digi TV (Romania,
(Hungary, Serbia,Croatia))
Channel
Dolce (Romania) Channel 306
Focus Sat (Romania) Channel
Total TV (Serbia) Channel
Channel (Sport Klub+)
N (Poland) Channel 66
Channel 67 (Sport Klub+)
UPC Direct (Hungary) Channel
Cable
RCS&RDS (Romania) Channel 33
UPC Romania Channel 38
UPC Romania Digital Channel 75
Serbia Broadband - Srpske Kablovske Mreže Channel 41
Channel 22 (Sport Klub+)
IPTV over ADSL
iNES (Romania) Channel
MAXtv (Croatia) Channel 400
Channel 401 (Sport Klub+)

Sportklub is a European sports channel which has been broadcast in Hungary, Romania, Poland, Serbia and Slovenia since 2006. The Channel commenced broadcasts in Croatia during the autumn of 2007.

In some markets two channels are operated; Sportklub and Sportklub+.

Sportklub transmits many different sport events including football, ice hockey, basketball and tennis. Sportklub+ transmits only football in Serbia and Hungary but a mix of sports in Poland.

Contents

[edit] Programmes

Football

Motorsport

Basketball

American Football

Tennis

Box

[edit] Sport klub Serbia

Sportklub was the first sports channel to launch in Serbia. The Serbian programming is also available in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2007 Sportklub+ began to broadcast exclusively football. Both channels are owned by IKO Media.

Programs

  • Football - German Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2, French Ligue 1, Argentinian Primera División, Portuguese BWIN liga, Dutch Eredivise, Russian Premier League, English Coca-cola championship
  • Tennis - ATP Masters Series, Wimbledon, and ATP tournaments
  • Basketball - Euroleague, NCAA
  • Handball - Spanish ASOBAL league
  • Motorsport - Indy car series, DTM championships
  • American Football - NFL
  • Ice hockey - NHL

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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