SportKlub | |
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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 33 Channel 15 (Sport Klub+) |
N (Poland) | Channel 117 Channel 118 (Sport Klub+) |
UPC Direct (Hungary) | Channel |
Cable | |
RCS&RDS (Romania) | Channel 33 |
UPC Romania | Channel 205 (digital with DVR - Romanian edition) Channel 798 (digital with DVR - Hungarian edition) Channel 75 (digital) |
SBB Digital (Serbia) | Channel 211 Channel 212 (Sport Klub+) |
UPC Poland | Channel 568 |
IPTV | |
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, tennis and rugby league. Sportklub+ transmits only football in Serbia and Hungary/Romania but a mix of sports in Poland.
Contents |
Football
Motorsport
Basketball
American Football
Tennis
Box
Rugby League
Sport Klub Serbia is also available in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2007 Sportklub+ began to broadcast exclusively football. Both channels are owned by IKO Media. In May 2011 started broadcasting third channel which is called SK Prime. On channel SK Prime broadcast Formula 1, GP 2 and GP3 series and attractive Porsche Supercup.
Programs
SportKlub is broadcast in Romanian via satellite and cable. In 2007 Sportklub+ began to broadcast exclusively football. Both channels are owned by IKO Media.
Programs
SportKlub is broadcast in Poland via satellite, cable and IPTV (N - Channel 66, Sport Klub - Channel 67), Aster, UPC Poland (Channel 568), Vectra {Channel 207, Sport Klub+ - Channel 208), Toya, Multimedia Polska and IPTV Jambox. Polish version of SportKlub began to broadcast on 29 July 2006. SportKlub+ has been launched on 19 October 2006.
Programs